NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF WORKS OF ART, AT LETEDS, 1868

... One is that of John lstrTisen, arid the other that of William Wilber- force. Both adorn the Mayor'snpartmrrnts at the Towvs H1all. the first was painted by Vandyke, adri was pre- seated to the Corporation by the trustees of St. Johns ichurch; the second ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Earl of Cassius, Lord lstcathulsD. Lady Fanny Lanbrhan. Lady Aleaxudao B~us. sell, Attend Lad4Y Georelazia Peel, Lady Laara Grattan, liob Nirs Prnto1), lion Fl Corey, Hion Mrs Hloward and lihe )ded Howard, Hirt L Dawonsy, Ron Ii Ward, file J and ?? Deapler ...

Our Library Table

... Treasury. It is a coloured plate, called Waiting the Returnl;-the wife of one of our stalwart fishermen, with a babe in arms, and one on each side,-being anxiously looking for the husband's and father's arrival. It is finely-coloured ; and few things ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... dlo, Maekey. Depl-yp Lieutenmits-Napoleon Bonaparte Wyse, Casey, Kesoley, 8 Y Alexander, Jam;s J Clark, John Barrlngton, Caideo, Lambort, St John Blacker, 1H1elman, 8 Robert B Bratt, Vernon, Wil3iam LsToueche, IB Beyd, Wilittm Arch. deal, Hens3 hhmilten ...

THEATRES, &c

... Obadiah Harris (Mr. H. Watkins), and a German botanist, one Dr. Schultz (Mr. Villiers). To these must be added John Joseph Jerrams (Mr. John Rouse), the footman in attendance on Miss Porcupine, and invested with all those attributes of plush and pomposity ...

Published: Sunday 07 October 1860
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5212 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... suite iairived at Kingstown id, yesterday afternoon, te Lord Dunsandle 11as arrived at the Hiber- nlan Hotel from Galway. or ir John Power, Bart., is about to proceed to Da Lcremingtonl to join Lady Power and family. ~,Captain and Mrs. Blake have arrived on ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICA

... sentimnental vocalist) is also very clever, anod ha always faveorably received. Waco TRELLItS CoNCocT HALL-~~(Proprieteir, MrT John Mir`fia.)-NOt- withstasndiitg tile bog1 evenings there is apparelitly a very fair- share of buineless doing at aths place Of ...

Published: Sunday 06 June 1869
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 14989 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... of Examiners on the 21st inst., viz. :-Messrs. Thomas Theodore Steward, Wolver- hampton; John Harvey, ?? Birmingham; William Baddley Wellington, Shropshire; and John Edwards, 3irmiiigham, (of the Birmingham School); and James Proctor, Iroi Bridge, Shropshire ...

THE ROYAL VISIT

... returned irons Acdel the ;'irk iii the evening tb--re were few persons toF Aldo be ecen ccu but. 1'roin ten o'clock in the John niori---in till itearly two o'elock' in the day the car-ae: fictse., ears, lbusses, drags, gigs, tax-carts, and onz';t-side ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... not always favour- able to our own. The magazine also contains a feeling memoir of the late eminent artist and caricaturist, John Leech, and a caepital paper on Salvors, being a description of the ways and tie Means whereby the maritimq gentry on the ...

THE DRAWINGROOM

... Shekleton, Gosdhu, 'I Puicell, E3dward Cliflord, Teed (presented). 'Thunder, I . IVicars Boyle, John Adye Curran, B Carlisle, John I C: Martyn,Luby, Grattan, (presented), GeorgePower, I Connellan P French, Huband, Thomas Forde, I Arthur Vesey, Macdonough ...

LITERATURE

... Senior Wrangler of the present year, is the son of Frank Romer, Esq., of 7, dGreville-place, St. John's-wood, He was educated at pri. r vale schools in St. John's-wood, and under private tutors. r. He obtained one on two open exhibitions at Trinity Hall, ...