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LEEDS SCHOOL OF ART

... LEEDS BJHOOL OF ART. l>irJJJ0 rou vw- _- ?? On the 9th of April last all the drawings and paintings executed in the school during the previous twelve months were sent to South IJ.ensingt0f for examination. The works numbered 329, produced by 79 advanced students. T together with 3,028 drawings by 380 elementary students, The results of the examination, just received, are of a A highly ...

NEW BOOKS

... A FALLENI IDOL. By the author of Vice frn Versa. London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 15, Pc Waterloo-place. 1&8ii. VI A FALLEN ItioL is yet another of Mr F.- G Anstey's grotesque but inimitable flights of fri fancy: Although he has never qaite equalled Al Vice Versa for pure fin, he has given as us one or two genuinely amusing books, nud A la Fallon Idol in its quaint mixture of the sub- Cl ...

THE BULGARIAN DRAMA

... ,OV BULGARIAN DRAMA. The rrnItiC events in Bulgaria have formed 5hedrbtlzing topic of the week. The ex- tiiee w slonobhich has long subsisted between treni t t5 of Sofia and St. Petersburg has the cabne ected termination in the kid- ha j prince Alexander. To understand apprig Of theserecentstartling occurrences te cours.ical retrospect is necessary. By abef y of Berlin, which was signed the ...

THE BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITION

... THIE BIRMINGHAM EXHIBITION. HANDICRAFTS AND MECHANICAL PROCESSES. It is probable that no industrial exhibition which has been held showedthe world so clearly as that does which now occupies Bingley Hall, Birmingham, how completely the old order of things is giving place to the new in labouring England. «The Great Exhibition of 1862 has been the only - one to bring together so many various ...

FLOWER SHOW AT HOOTON

... I FLOUWER SHOW AT HOUTON. The fourth annual exhibition in connection with iS the Childer Thornton. Sutton, Hooton, Eastbam and Willasron Horticultural Society was held on To Saturday in Hooton Park. which had been kindly 3 p laced at the dioossl of the committee by Major 4 , ousley, on behalf of Mr. It 0. Naylor, the I proprietor. Although only four years in existence, V the society has ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... TIIEATRICAIJ ?iOS?IP. o. L. TOOLS has greatly bepefited by his visit to ixlee.Ba5n. He hopes to retufn to town early next Wh, lcod commence his provincial tour, as arranged, atc. lithy, on the following Monday. Ma Wi.0SoN I'AgllETTOS short provincial tour is, for eseral reasons likely to bo one of unusual interest. \vItcbs rex tion of a very brief tour with Madame loiesa tine e thtesummer of ...

Published: Saturday 21 August 1886
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2783 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

NARROW WATER GARDENING SOCIETY

... NArROW.WATER GARDENING SOCIRTY. ANNUAL SHIOW, Wl. Nrnwny, TucsnsAY.-The annual exhibition in jot connection with this society was held to-day in the we beautiful grounds of Narrow-water Castle, kiudly dit thrown open every yeac since the oetablishinent 8PE of the society, in 1878, by Major HIll, D.L. The thc show altogether was a great success; the Weather was delibghtful, the attendanoe very ...

REVIEWS OF BOOKS

... OUR Cormn. 63, Fleet-streel-A very in- teresting contribution to the July number is that by Mrs. Hypatia Bonner, daughter of !I-r. Bradlatigh, who gives therein sonic c hildish recollections of James Thomson, in a bright, spirited, amusing paper. Mr. Bradlaugh likewise publishes a letter concern- ing what the country says, whicl, in short, is intended to show that although the Tories are ...

KILDALE FOAL SHOW

... KILDALE FOAL SH)OW. - . . . A - . . ( - ?? Yesterday, the fifth annual show of this society havI was held on tbe chtirmingly-situated ground exat , adjoining Kildale Hall, and the fixture being a werO E popular onP., and the weather fiue, large num- 40' 406l t bers of visitors were attracted during the after- failt noon. The entries in all numbered 167, being 1S8:, fifteen more than in 1884, ...

BEDALE AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... IEDALE AGRICULTURAL. SHOW. The. eighth annual show of the 13adale Agri, cultur al Society was held yeserky in 4 Paddoeks, at Bedale, kludly placed rat that di)posal of the society by gir Henry Beresfordl Pairo,36 Barb, the president. h hw hsya is held 'nearly two months earlier than it hDo4 been previously; but this, with the exception of oue department, has not affected thle charaot4L of ...

THE PALL MALL' LIST OF ENTERTAINMENTS

... THE PALL MALL' LIST 0-F ENTERTAINMENTS. GAIETY THEATRE, Strand. (Sole Lessees and Managers, Messrs. JO ,N HOLLINGSHEAD and GEORGE EDWARDES.) THIS EVENING, Mr. HENRY E. DIXEY, supported by Riceand Dixeys Burlesque Company, in the burlesque ADONIS. Farce at 8. Burlesclue at 8.45. tooth and Farewell Performance, September 3. SATURDAY MATINEE at a.e5, for accommnodation of subirban patrons. Last ...

PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS

... DRhURY LANE. Artt'ST10 eN IMANAtRr. £~LOSED for peparatieee tees the nowsatngdaa Eent-y lettitt and Aceigiitus Harris, enlitleel A RU11N OF1 L UC K. Tolhe fir ?? this ,,tact. Foll partjenta's t,! svbic wi Ilb 1ho olcrtlynnollnoced. A RUST OHP LUGCK TJbAthe title of thie New lrie-ry lane Foer Ie rarin, It having beean birotcht to the notoon nithe alit ors that the, title presioctaly soleceld ...