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THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... I I Her Majesty and his Royal Highness Prince Albert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and several other members of the Royal family, paid an early visit to the Exhibition on Tuesday morning. They inspected the different parts of the building, and watched with interest the process of examining the different packages by the Custom house officers. Her Majesty has probably never before been so ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1768 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... 'J GREAT EXtfi4N. ]3erwealris now a bulsy one 'withk tlb officials in th Glass Palace. They ha* but litl ib mW thina two i~torits left for *h rmcepfi~on,,.a ite t ofE al th wo41 .to q.4ipl ?? y scent byi their activityto be quite alive .toi .thoe necessty; foxi full eXertioff. More than a6 thetisid' j~ic'kans hiave been re~ediwd'zdurint the last sir dAyS, 'bf-Whic more 1 Thui' I W a fr~ohip, ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... Euphrianor, a Dialogue on Youth. Pickering. The author of this little book is a new acquaintance; and a very agreeable and valuable one. His subject is full of modern and practical interest (which is more than would be inferred from the title), and the composition is an excellent specimen of a kind in which English writers have rarely succeeded. How the youth should be treated in order that ...

THE EXHIBITION OF 1851

... THE EXHIBITION OF ISSL VISITING THE BmULDIN.-The Commissioners have de- aided, in order to prepare for the reception of foreign goods in the ensuing week, that the public must be altogether ex- eluded from visiting the building after the 3rd of February. AlDrMnsSOze PRICE To THE Exnmsnon.o-Mr. Paxton, the architect, has written a letter'to Lord John Russell, sug- gesting the propriety of ...

THE THEATRE IN AN UPROAR

... I THE THEATRE IN AN UPROAR. ' .1 - - On Thursday week the handbill of the performances at e theatre, in Chester, announced that the entertain- merits would commence with a most uproqrious affair, entitled The Theatre in an Uproar, and before they finished, tle joke was more than realized, for the per- formances assumed every appearance of a comic beginning having a tragic termination. The ...

Published: Sunday 23 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 651 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRAMA

... DUwURY-LIE. Se~rbe wa~ ,Auber'p new opera, ?? p:i~ digne~' ?? course at thc (1*41 Opera, as fuirnished th e mateials for the newr ast ?? Aseel the Prodigal, pr6;duiz at Druylane tlaist night. t Mr. Anderson has done -well to call it a spectacle, for. this. desigeatiwzD de~esnot mislead'tb^ puBlic; ae.s-sage .iitles v:ery pften do.: People did not, go: to see ?? pisy,'or'to hearF tlonusi: ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... TEE GREAT EX.t1iBIT iN. The sale of season tiokete i adulissign, which commenced yesterday, at thle Soietyqif Arts, John- street, Adelphi, is now proceeding very rapidly, upwvards of 2,000 tickets having bceu alr-ady dis- posed of. It may be remembered that we stated a few days sincethat no free adinissions wS hatever wrould be granted ; and the fact that among the first pur- chasers of ...

THEATRES, &c

... THEATRES, &c, IgAYWA:E-ET T1EATRRE. Last Night of Mr. MSacready. Had the Haymarket Theatre been twice its present size, it could not have held those who applied for ad. rcion on Monday night, when Mr. Macready performed there for the last time. A crowd besieged the doors at an early hour, the whole neighbourhood was alive with people, and every place in the boxes was let long before tle night ...

Published: Sunday 09 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3297 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

AMUSEMENTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... AMUTSEM1ENTS IN BIZRMINGHAM. (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) THEATRE ROYAL.-(Manager, Mr. H. Simpson.)- The chiet attraction at this establishment is the Panto- mime, which has been most creditably put upon the boards, and continues a most successful career in the public estimation. The plays performed during tbe past week have been Richard the Third, on Monday night; Dibdin Pitt's domestic ...

Published: Sunday 02 February 1851
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 807 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... PUameIl ANUSEME.NTS THE&TI'RM ROYAL, DRURY LANE. LaEsEVEAND VMANAGElf, Mat. JAMBO .ANDEmaaott. The original cemedy, entitled The 0old Love and the New, havingf received the inarnmous=apoa of an overflowing and delighted audience, and been pronoueeth most ebonming comeady'of modern timnes. will be repitated every evaidu ., wi.. l-fre be o MoanitOW, Tueesday, nad We neeay.i perfre her M ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... TEISTING THE BUILDING. Her Majesty and Prince Akbert, accompanied by the Prince of Wales and several members of the Royal janily, paid an early visit to the Exhibition on Tuesday morning. They inspected the different parts of the building, and watched withinterest the process of exarsin- ing the different packages by the custem-housa officers. Her Majesty has probably never been so near an eye ...

THE GREAT EXHIBITION

... THEl GREAT EXHIBITION. We have stated, upon previous occasions, that the arrangellielet of the agrioultural implements in the Great Exhibition would be under the management of a committee of gentlemene appointed by the Royal Agricultural Society. It is most important, there- fore, that intending exhibitors of agricultural im- plements should bear in mind that, according to the regulations of ...