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LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND ARTS COMMITTEE

... LIBRARY, MUSEUM, AND ARTS COMMITTE A GENROUS GT. Yesterday a meeting of the iUbr, Muns, and Arts Committe was held in the Ereo Libry William Brown-steet. Sir William B. Forwood presided, and the membe ...

UPHOLLAND AGRICULTURAL SHOW

... Theff% anuai show in eanneogon with ths Uphofland and, District Hrse, Dog, Poultry, and Pigeon Society, was held yesterday in the Abbey Lnkes Grounds. The weather'' being ...

NEW BRIGHTON TOWER

... NEW BRIGHTON TOWER ,er TEE SUNDAY CONCERS. After aprosaiorecord of the fact that the third a concert of the New Brighton Tower Sunday tl series took place yesterday afternooa.there ieeft fh open the o ...

BOOKS OF THE DAY

... I noKS OF THIE DAY.I Boo- ,,,>,Vjr,AN HISTORIAN ofR c Ameriom Privntmmes By A4 .y KM. (London.: Smpson TOY ten and Cb.) aatmm apprently no wg f a Sr a plenitude of historial oe more especially m relat ...

ART IN ST. HELENS

... SUMMER EXHIBITION IN VICTORIA PARL MAltough the COunty borough of St. Helens does not possees an art galery pro- perly so ealled-that is to say, a building specialy erected for the ...

THE LIVERPOOL THEATRES

... ?? LIVERPOOL THEATRES. e New plays and old favourites evidently is the legend upon the banner which the spirited 0 O .3 Shakespeare Theatra management hang out, in I. imagination, from the outer wai ...

WOOLTON FLOWER AND POULTRY SHOW

... ,.2 The annual exhibition in connection with the A Wooltox Paidh Window and Cottage Garden- ing Anociation, and its offshoot the Wcolton. Poultry, Pigeon, Babbit, Ca a ...

THE LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY

... T HE LTAVj- pOL ail AH 051 05, CIE4, I- FINAL CON CERT O1' THE No story in the dci Alpwen: o ?? s more striking than tht ,r RE- Verdi is the subiect. 'e-ribsv WIG- turn towards the literary side of ti ...

AGRICULTURAL SHOWS

... AGRICUTU'RAL SHOWS. BLACKPOOLM -he;fUlshwof the Blaokpool , at a Die- ?? _ociety, which openedatte Gadn yesterday morning., is the eabibitio-l hold under the net W ee tewhole of northern Lanca- 5sjo , ...

HARP CONCERT

... A concert was given in the Masonic Hall last night. in which the Ladies' Grecian Dand of Harps fi-iured conspicuously. The band consists of nine lady harpists. attired after-perhaps some long way after-the Grecian style of costume. The pieces played were: Military Patrol, Ffrencih Davis; Welsh Fantasia, J. Thomas; Scotch Airs Cheshire; and Handel's Largo in G. Mrs. Stockham was the ...

BIRMINGHAM GUILD OF HANDICRAFT

... EL I I BlP'>MKNGH3f WILhD OV ELLNMIC'RAF.T The Birninhbam Guild of Handicraft is not xactly the philanthropic institution that it was. In the old days t carried on its operations at the ELyrlo Society's Hall, Sheep Street, and one at least of its osjocts Wass to tesch handicrafts to the yo-uths of that none too salubrious neighbourhood, arid to provide them -with an irterest in life beyond ...

A BOOK OF WHALES

... * * MIonsters of the deep have exercised an almost irresistible effeco upon the imagination from very early ages, as witness the poetical descriptinof the attributes of Leviathan to he found embalmed in the Book of Job. There was a vastness and 3amyster-y about the subject that could scarcely fail of roving attractive, and even up to the present day ib seems difficult to abandon once and for ...