JENNY LIND
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... JENNY LIND The year 1347 was an eventful one for Her Majesty's Theatre, which had been for more than a century the only temple of Italian opera in London. Then took place the secession of Grisi, Mario, Persiani.and Tam- burini, with the mighty Costa, ...
... JENNY LIND (Madame Goldschmidt) has promised her services at a concert which will given at Northumberland House, on the 13ch inst, in aid of St. Saviour’s Mission Church, Woolwich. ...
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... JENNY LIND. The tier 1647 was an eventful one for Her Majesty's Theatre, which had been for more than a century the only temple of Italian opera in London. Then took place the secession of Oriel, Mario, Peniani,and Tamborini, with the mighty Costa, to ...
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... JENNY LIND ARDCLACH. Madame Goldschmidt, Jenny Lind, and Miss Goldschmidt being on visit to the Earl and Countess of Leven and Melville Glenferness House, and Lord Leven, ever willing to make his employes and those around him happy and comfortable, called ...
... JENNY LIND IN EDINBURGH. Madame Goldschmidt, better known as Jenny Lind, the once popular aud accomplished singer, left tho Waverley Station this forenoon for the uouth by the 10.30 a.m. train. Madame Goldschmidt has been in Edinburgh for about a week ...
... REAPPEARANCE OF “JENNY LIND. Mr. William Crowther Alwyn yesterday gave a morn concert No. 1, Moreton Gardens, South Kensington, the London residence of Mr. Otto Goldschmidt and Madame Liiid-Goldschmidt (.lenny Lind), before numerous and fashionable audience ...
... to her, and poets sung in hor praise. There were Jenny Lind gloves, Jenny Lind bonnots, Jenny Lind riding hats, Jenny Lind shawls, mantillas, robes, chairs, sofas, pianos—in fact, everything was Jenny Lind. Iler movements were constantly ...