FATAL FIRES
... which the fire occurred. The remains of the aged victims were removed in shells to the mortuary in Gold. emith.stresit, Drury Lane, to awaitan Manes.. ...
... which the fire occurred. The remains of the aged victims were removed in shells to the mortuary in Gold. emith.stresit, Drury Lane, to awaitan Manes.. ...
... the fire I ocourred. The remains of thie aged victims were a rernoved in shells to the mortuary in Goldsmitha- V e street, Drury-lane, to await an inquest . s FATAL FIRE AT HAMPSTEAD. r On Satnrday, a serious fire occurred at Ramp- ( s tead, by rwhicih one ...
... succeeded in locating tJie outbreak. The remains of the aged victims were removed in shells to the mortuary in Gold3mith-stre«t, Drury Lane, to await an inquest. Epps's Cocoa.--Grateful and Comforting.— a tnorouga knowledge of the natural laws which govern the ...
... Marie Uoyd in the ordinary walking costume of private life at twenty niinutes to eleven lam. night. This means that the Drury Lane pantomime plays closer by nearly an how than it did on Boxing night. Theatrical business in London genernlly continues to ...
... person who take. your boxes. Twenty thousand pounds, the sum named an the preliminary coat for this year's pantomime at Drury Lane, seems an almost incredible sum to expend on the production of a Christmas anntuil. Allowing, however, a very large margin ...
... Foreign Subseriptions.—lncluding postage, 17s. 6s. for twelve months. Y. 0.0. to bu made payable at the Post Office, 42, DRURY LANE, London, to A. G. Martin. ...
... WOOD. tI ?? .rgo and onrthusinstic audiences to be the Trttist, F .at, and best Pantomime, over produced at ~l rhtetrt he Drury Lane of the Provinoesl. glINCA'S TFEATRE. EVERY DAY at 2 & 7. (-I(;ANTIC s6T7CESS of Mr. THOS. W. CHARLES'S SIXTH MANCHESTER ...
... in wbich the fire occurred. The remains of the aged viotims were removed in shells to the mortuary in Goldsmith-streeb, Drury-lane, to await an inquest. On Saturday afternoon a serious fire occurred at Hampatead, by which one life was lost and a number ...
... GUARDS, As played before that Regiment with the Greatest Success and Approbation. AT R. OHA 8. I N (Lute Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, the Criterion, and the Grand Theatres, London), “JACK CLINTON.” THE YOUNG DRAGOON. Nxw and Special Sobnbbt. Dbxsbbs Uimoßm ...
... CE.-No. 17.. Second Floor-Douible Office . . I 3 BRUSWIK.STRET.-~bO.4.No Third Flo ?? gle, OMfice (coear) 17. iS oxic -DRURY-LANE--NO. 13. ren FirstFloor-SinglIeOxfice 16 dec Third ?? Office ?? . ?? . 12 W0t c Ap~ly to Paterson ~d Thomas, 16, Cook-street ...
... the cause. In consequence of Twelfth Night falling on Saturday the traditional Baddesley cake was cut in the green room of Drury Lane in the presence of the company, and without the usual semi-public function that Sir Augustus Harris has invariably vested ...
... Saturday night, or rather early this d morving, the interesting ceremony of cutting S r the Baddeley Cake was performed at Drury- & . lane Theatre. Tl'his annual custom is a relic of Twelfth Nightusage, and is always an event of c grcat interest to the theatrical ...