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FASHION AND VARIETIES

... of them in antielpatlon of the %arm summor predicted. Bony of the designa, though exclusive and confined alone to their b'ulle for Ircland,are very moderate In priceau~d wdrib the attention of puroIrsEors. i' THE REV. JOHN A. HOPKINS (Prior of Toha- gar ...

FINE ARTS

... George King, Leck. th ford, Hants - John Spencer Ferris, Bratdford-on-Avon, t Wilts; ?? John Sucker, Milton-street, Dorset. o square'; Harry 'Gage IMoore, Lymington),Hants ;Charles o tephen Abbott Atkinson, Norwich;- John Reynolds, in M.R C.P. and ?? Truro ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Balders, 5th Dragoon Guards; Dr Macsey, Mrs W B Arm. strong, Idlss Henley, Mrs Sinclair; Messrs F Spencer Ltndsay, B H Mostyn, Newsom, W B Armstrong, J Delaecour, H Humes, Dowling, Mssasergh St George, John Binton, Rev Dr Hard. man, Captain and Misc Fox ...

PROGRESS OF THE PANTOMIMES

... every variety of human passion, and the latter being remarkable for humorous embodiment and originality of conception. Mr. John Barnard's music has been selected and arranged with the tact of a thorough musician. The scenes of the harlequinade are abundant ...

Published: Sunday 04 January 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4621 | 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 ...

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, ...

FASHIONS FOR JANUARY

... ceusre one at t e back, only not double, but stiffened with whalebone; the other plaits iare simple, and sliffit from under the arm, ,The 'sleeves are ornamented with jockeys, which are merely 2small bias ~bands placed round the armhole, with fringe and -grelots ...

EASTER HOLIDAY AMUSEMENTS

... the wonton on Easter AMonday, and being themselves t lifted and heaved in like manner on the folio wing day, by the strong-armed wenches of the locality, received, we are scrip to say, no practical illustration iii Birmingham a so far as our observation ...

THE LITERARY EXAMINER

... and graceful form. Her father the Captain had taken charge of the Italian wife and daughter of a friend who had died in his arms on the field of battle. After a time he married the widow, and before she died she had left him two children, Owen and B3eatrice ...

BOXING-DAY IN BIRMINGHAM

... waters o itthatbituminous lake where Sodom stood, and dream more grotesqueland spectre-haunted than even Professor pepper, armed with his patent apparatus, woald attemp to reproduce, the Christmas keepivg world rose tardily on ,aturday last to the con ...

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... became proverbial. On Mon- Iday, Boucleault's Oamond drama of The Ocefrsose was produced, with new and 'startling affeets. Mr. 'John Nelison impersonated the choracter of Salsso'Scudder,~ and he did so in a manner that spoke hijghly, for his histrionic abilities ...

Published: Sunday 23 August 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 11951 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

PROVINCIAL THEATRICALS

... attinetions in our town this week, it hac been tolerably wsll patronised. BER RUIZINGRAH 1. New Amoere= THEArei.-(Mr. H. P. Grattan, Lessee and Manager,)- Mr. T. C. King and daughter still appear nightly in the drama of T/he Duake's Bequest; orn, am here ...

Published: Sunday 09 August 1863
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 12344 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture