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AUTUMN EXHIBITION OF 1881

... I nT-' EXIImhI'ON OF 1881. IC{EPTION OPTE PICTURE2S.I t 7y'ei 'hn ;asrs day for reeivig pictures 9' st -ttr~elpa hn undrecjqi daring the day. a2 r ,A . ae r. * vOf5 theU aiicways blte and this ?? ,-z ?? numerous class on Satulrday,m ' ?? .o toe wra:l~er ...

THE ART SEASON OF 1881

... THEART SEASON OF 1881. OnAMonday ?? a leoture was delivered in the Maauetester R 1oyal Institution by Mr. Henry Black burne on the rt seaso f181 Mr. Blaek~ursi com- burl on the trt s 'the public expected from emni- nen atirsts thatt the~yshould continuo ...

THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1881

... THE NAATIONAL EXHIBITIO I OF 1881. The Executive Committee met ?? at 3 t o'clock in the council room of the Chamber of s Comnme:ce. P'resent- The Lord Ma yor (in the chair), ?? ri Charles Mw- .5on, MI I; Miluricu srouka, l P: John Hodges, John P - Wi; ...

THE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL YEAR 1881

... THE DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL YEAR 1881. In his address oii The Stage as it Is, delivered a few weeks ago by MIr Henry Irving at the opening of the session of the Edinburgh Philosophical Institute, he gave amongst others reasons for valuing the theatre that ...

Published: Saturday 07 January 1882
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2253 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW FOR 1881

... ITHE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SH1OW FOR 1881. A meeting of the committee appointed at thb recent public meeting for the purpose of collecting subscrip- tions towards the sum of 5,ooo. (which must be raised by the 31st inst., in order to ensure the holding in ...

THE NATIONAL HORSE AND RAM SHOW, 1881

... I- - - ?? - - = ITHEL A[JA HIONSE ANR I IUAM 1LOW, 1881. ! - ThJis c'innacne. s to-nworrow, end la.ts ?? ing thb. thrc; following nirys. The preparaitons at the l':lli'l liz ,e .'cnLis re vlrtually coi-nc'ete. ?? ol1u., tl i-a r.rc a grcat _roaunfnt to ...

ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1881

... ABERDEEN, SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1881. troubled conscience, not yet able to shake off the madness of some evil deed, made her wander still about the place where she had committed it. if it wasn’t you as me, miss ! But what I to do? She’s that brazen you believe ...