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WORKMEN'S INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, 1870

... present at the Confer- cence and at the meeting:-ProfessorJohniTyndal, Sir John Lubbock, Bazt., Ur. Winterbotham, M.P., Mr. George Dawson, of Birmingham; Sir Goo. Young, Bert,, Mr. Norman Lookyer, Professor Leone Levi, Mr. C. S. Roundell, fr. Allen (Secretary ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Pinacotecs, the Cambio, tho cathedral, the church or San Pietro' and the other monuments of the t .city. The marriage of Mr. George Dawson- Damer, of the Scots Guards, and 3lls3 Frere Kennedy is arranged to take place on to-morrow at .t. Peter's Churct, Cra ...

CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENTS

... Will no doubt prove a greet attraction. Extral Care dls Ai has been taken In mounting the piece, the scenery tin by Mtr. George Dawson being very skeilfuolly painted. ths ,~The muslical arrangements by Mr. W. F. Hiolley ape 1, are good, the various songs ...

AMUSEMENTS IN BIRMINGHAM

... P. Dane, dialect comedian, is well received; Miss Lily Wilford, dancer and vocalist, Is rewarded with applause; and Mr George Dawson, Tyrolean vocalist, has many admirers. Little Levite and his pantomime company are as funny as ever;, r Will Gilbert is ...

Published: Saturday 05 July 1890
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1573 | Page: 17 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Conservative principles, St This gentleman is reported to he Mr. George Dawson, who, tl when Secretary oh the Admirality, in 1835, unsuccessfully si cant- stel tie lmemrommgli seitli Sir George Grey and Sir E. rtm Cu)lrirngmwi'o -- Tler-hm I,. th Imlt'tc ...

THEATRE ROYAL

... n them, A Freonch nobleman should at all events be able to 'y pronounce his own name. ir A NOVEL Timony or NOVELS.-Mr. George Dawson leh ls been lecturing to . the Cambridge 'Young BMea's IL Christian Association, on Vasity eair and Pepys' Diary. 3 The ...

THE READER

... to the clever lectures of the late George Dawson, there must be many who would like to have s miie pm itlianent record of them. ?? is nose to be had in Bio- g aphical iectires,, by George Dawvson, edited by George St. Clair Kegan l'aul, Trenich, and ...

Published: Saturday 19 December 1885
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 2134 | Page: 24 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

MR. DALE'S LECTURES ON PREACHING

... Daweson the writer recalls a characteristic saying:- oume of you, perhaps, had the good foetune to hear the late MIr. George Dawson lecture or preach when lie was visiting the States a year or tvo before his death. Ho was a speaker who charmed and'delighlted ...

NEW BOOKS

... have noot one single grateful reuions- brance. Perhaps the following note on George 3)Dawson may soggest a reason whvhy the rccollections are so unpleasin-g George Dawson had recently commenced his ministry in Birmingham. and was in the foll tide o, ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... H Goulburn, Mr Henry Baring, Mr Pringle, Mr Forbes Mar. Ikennie, Mr Young, the tiglt li-on Sir George Clerk, the ll igt Hlul Sir Thomas Fremantle, Air George Hope, Hon. Captain Gordon. Hon Mr Fitzroy, Itight Hoea H T L Corry. the Itight lion Sidney Herbert ...

THE READER

... numerous attempts that have been made to solve the problem of aerial navigation Mr. George St. Clair has edited a further series of the lectures of Mr. George Dawson, M.A., entitled Shakespeare and Other Lectures (Kegan Paul). They are, unfortunately; ...

THE FREE LIBRARIES AND MUSEUMS OF BIRMINGHAM

... bad oon bly p tkan doubled, Thea, in 1866, a great advance- was Made, for the referenca library wag opened by the late -George, Dawson with a colection of 16*000volumes. Since then the history of the -Birmini am librotlee has been, with one exception, an ...