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DRAMA

... * TeDAMA. PHWLIP OF FRA3A D'.D ARIt D R TO TISl EDITOR OP 'T 117AILT NE. SM,' A communication fromarls appetred in the LitarwXvk Gazette of lhit Satardiy Charging me wilh baving to a atem 'extent vuoroihed from 3Y. roucar4'e Aregady.of &ngadeMdraxnim the n PId mae4-.diaI4g, a o wt n play ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GREAT EXHIBITION ! OF 1851. | The accounts which continue to reach Us fromt ! all parts of the country are such as to prove that the desire manifested for some time past, on the parti of the working classes, to witness the Great Exhi- bition, has not been a merely ephemeral one. New societies of working men continue still to be formed I in different parts of the country, while to those ...

LITERARY MISCELLANEA

... LITERARY A SCENE IN TlE l AA ' James took the oaths and ?? Lord Fitzpompey. hie heard at thing, especially in the upper ho affair is imposing. particularly if Ex-Chamberlain thought the na£ inafie' a speech full of curret DeT'rivyseal seconded him 'jitfs satirical aidesore- The Earl full of-cpn.lddence in the~ ntof obliged to prt up vdth Pertnhe rnl°t Wl'h 5~celt r n pouted' a int at eti there ...

DRAMA

... STRAND -TEATRE PrUNTERS' DRAMATIc SOCIETY.-The amateurs belonging to this society gave a performance at the above- named theatre on Saturday night, in aid of sho Frinters' Almshouse Endowment Faund. The pieces selected were. As You Like It, andt.he farce of * The Haunted Ion, both of whaoh were supported in a style highly creditable to the members. Mr. Bastin, as Japues, interpreted his ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... TEE. GREAT EXHrBrIION. This great uitdertaking grows apace. Since ouy last account of its progress, a wonderfal' advance has been made. The long drawn aisles and terraced elevations spriag forth under the eyeapf the visitor, and the iummease transopt stands ready to receive the arched roof which is *to crown it. Already the lines of reed-like pillars on whichthe whole bitildingwillrest ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... T'HE GREAT EXHIBITION or 1.851. We have stated onl former Occasions the ?? of thle Cc nux1issionlers to thle effecthteh loc lintt committee wvould heave the function Of determining fo thle principles oin %which the selection of articles for diats tran1smission to London would i.-e iutade, and of cer- tifyiing their approval of the articles sent for exhibi- thle tion before they could be ...

LITERATURE

... LITERA TURE. ame Birds and Wild Fowl; their Friemd and Foes. By A. E. KiNOX, &o. Van Voorst. 1850. Well remembering the delightful anecdotic volume of this anthor on the bird-world, which frequent the coast of Sussex, we opened his present with plea- mre, and were not disappointed. For there his pen vsaeemployed in-depicting-the habits-of r-a ?? here we are introduced by him to the lives and ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... pUBSLIC &MTEMENTS. ROvAlf SAIDLWS'S WELES THhEATRE. USIER T1I MANAOEMENT OF MR. PHXELPS. nMOtROW, TuesdeA Wedoreday. and Thursday, will he reere- i1,1teuted a tragedy. In five Sets, by tbe (Irle), entited 2gDae OF ' Heesnstructedtin the age trby r. H. ?? mewf seane ri drean d Pdrtofls. Duke pler- a,4 Mr. Phelps: ari eD alasete M Caaordn n m- sisal. Mr. Graham: tOeWl, hd n te. C. Ese ttte ...

EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL Nations, 1851

... EXHIBITION OF INDUSTRY OF ALL I Nations, 1851. CONDITIONS OF TENDER FOIX TiHE PRIVILEGE Or SUP- PLYING REFRESHMENTS IN THE BUILDING. 1. Her Majesty's Commissioners consider that it may conduce to the convenience of visitors to permit light and moderate refreshments to be obtained and consumed in certain prescribed parts of the building ; but they think it would be inconsistent with the nature ...

Published: Sunday 24 November 1850
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4800 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TE1E Glll BEAT E XHIBITION OF 1S.il. The progress made during the p ast w eek in the work 9 conectd ith theV ?? of the building s has beenll mte )erceptibie titan probably d uring any similar period since their c Co ttm cment and visitors in the Park are noW elnabled to trace daily the advances which are mnade towards the comple- n tion of this remarkable structure. The erection of thle ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1-51. The sub~ject of thireharges for admission into the l REchibitjoll is one which is at present occupying the Ar th attention of the Esecutive Committee. No definlite to upo the Sbje et to arrangelment has yet been come touonte ujet 'Various reports have been in circuton auseto ath TI chlarges, but ?? such statements are, of ouse a d present premature. A ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION OF 1851

... TIHE GRiEAT EN)II-IBDI TION OF 1851. Iii ?? of Certain stat eiimeitS having beenwe publicly made tth Poieofce, Marlborough-wa street, on Monday, which ?? lead to thle in- Loi' feren-1ce that thle ?? mPlcye d upon thle buil- at tl in~ in hyde Park wore nut fairly paid for their Cat! .labour, we felt it our duty to ma1.ke some inquiries Cat] upon the snllbeet, act only Eftecnrcos-u cuti of ...