EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE BY MR. GEORGE DAWSON

... EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMANCE .BY MR. GEORGE DAWSON. At Newcastle, Staffordshire, on Thursday evening last, a very numerous and respectable audience assembled in the Town Hall, to hear. a lecture from Mr. George Dawson, M.A., of Birmingham, being the last ...

HULL YOUNG PEOPLE'S CHRISTIAN AND LITERARY INSTITUTE

... Mursell a was a great admirer of the late George Dawson, and in glancing at the many striking reminiscences of his life, he alluded to him and to his doings in most (I eulogistic terms. The great aim of George Dawson was to stimulate his fellow countrymen ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... pale and worn, with furrowed lines tiia tell of labour done sorrow lived through. The sketcl of Mi\ Lowo excellent. Mr. George Dawson describe; what he saw Niagara and elsewhere; and among thi other articles mention must made of The Democratii Party in ...

A Scene at the Queen's Theatre

... under the presidency of Mr. Edward Gibbs, the Mayor of' Stratford-upon-Avon. The toast ol tie eveniog will be ?? by Mr. George Dawson, M.A., one of the most eloquent spetakers -f the day. A large attendance is expected, ...

Published: Sunday 23 April 1871
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 603 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

WORKING MEN'S INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION

... Joseph Bruce, 22, Haydn Street, Balsall Heatb. Birmingibam, was honourably mentioned for model of vertical steam engine. George Dawson, back of Great Colmore Street, honourable mention for brass model of homizontal engine. Edwin Hachett, Six Ways, Smeth ...

MR. DAWSON'S FIRST LECTURE IN AMERICA

... MR. DAWSON'S FIRST LEOTURE Me AMERICA. The Boston Daily Advertiser, of September 30, givos the following notice of Mr. George DaWson's first a!peara,, before an American audience.on the previouss oensinig- Though the weather last night wyas vcry unfavrahble ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... lecture on some literary subject. of Possessed of much of the special aptitude for platform work that characterised George Gilfillan. George Dawson, and the Rev. Hugh to Stowell Brown, Mi. IHowat has been a ;er frequent and welcome lecturer in various parts ...

NEW BOOKS AND NEW EDITIONS

... when uttered by the writer. Sermons on Disputed Points and Special Occasions. By George Dawson, M.A. Edited by his wife. (C. Kegan Paul and Co.) The late George Dawson, of Birmingham, had the art not always possessed by theolo- gians of expressing his ...

THE ADVANCED PARTY AND THEIR PROGRAMME

... instead of Shiloh or Jerust'lein) with Mr. Jesse Collings and Mr. Chamberlain dancing before the Ark, and Mr. Dale and Mr. George Dawson in the Birmingham Town Hall offering up prayers and sacrifice. The trath, S that Liberals can no more build upon the Liberal- ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... Dr. Donald Fraser, Mr. Wilkinson, Mr. Masclareis Mr. Forrest, Mr. Mackonochie, Dr. Cam- ming, Mr. Baldwin Brown, Mr. George Dawson, Mr. Hunter, of York, Mr. W. Jons, and ~Mr. Charles Voysey. TnanoA IaMIscATIox.-The throat and Windpipe are especially ...

Art and Literature

... Brunel on the Thames Embankment, has been uncovered. Mr Woolner, R.A., has -undertaken to execute the statue of the late Mr George Dawson, which is to be erected in Birmingham. The Royal Copyright Commission is not likely to make its report until next year ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... refutation. Prceprs: With a .DBi.eserst esn Po ieer. By George Dawson, MA. Edited by his wife. London: Henry S. ERIg and Co. It did not require this volume to convince his ?? that gmnialand witty George Dawsconcoutld I be and was a very senious man; but those ...