THE UNVEILING OF THE MARLOWE MEMORIAL AT CANTERBURY
... Mr. Henry Irving unveiled a memorial of the great English poet and dramatist, Christopher Marlowe, at Canterbury, on Wednesday, the 16th inst. The h ...
... Mr. Henry Irving unveiled a memorial of the great English poet and dramatist, Christopher Marlowe, at Canterbury, on Wednesday, the 16th inst. The h ...
... THE RIGHT HON. SIR JAMES FERCUSSON, BART, G.C.S.I., K.C.M.G., M.P., whose appointment to be Postmaster-General, in the room of the late Right Hon. H. C. Raikes, has been approved by Her ...
... POLITICAL MR. FREDERICK SMITH, only son of the late Mr. W. H. Smith, will, it is understood, in compliance with an influential requisition, offer himself as a candidate for the Strand Divison. A Dr. G ...
... EDWARD GIBSON, according to a well-known Foreign Re sident, is famous for his white head, his fluent, fearless utterance, his Irish brogue, his spirit and energy, and, in all matt ...
... OUR ILLUSTRATIONS A MERCHANT AND HIS CLERK' THIS picture, which is the only example of T. de Keyser in the National Gallery, was probably painted in the third quarter of the seventeenth century. It r ...
... TEA YEARS IN EO.UATOR/A A BOOK that surpasses in interest all books written of late years on Central Africa, with the exception of Stanley's In Darkest Africa, is Major Casati's Ten Years in Equato ...
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... A NAVAL HERO AMONG the pictures in the Naval Exhibition at Chelsea is a rather wooden portrait of a thoughtful-looking gentleman, dressed in admiral's uniform, with his left hand raised to his chin, a ...
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