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BIRMINGHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL

... attended by the chairman and principal members of the Orchestral Committee. r ?? 1. E BUST or Moie DAWSON.-The newiy.executed bust of 2. the late George Dawson, by Mir, F. J. Williamson, of 4: Esher, Surrey (the sculptor of the Pricestley statue and of 5 ...

GUILDHALL SCHOOL THEATRE

... TRtGOs ot Dominque ?? Mr ABEL HUSTLER d Martine ?? Mrs LEANORA ELLERRON Valkre ?? ?? Mr HENRY J. CORNER tb Lucas ?? Mr GEORGE H. DAWSON bc Jacqueline ?? Miss J. LANE FEATLIERSTONE at Robert .. ?? Mr EDWIN PRESTON at The presence of the Lord Mayor and other ...

Published: Saturday 04 March 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 904 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

DRURY-LANE THEATRE

... Hardinge, Sir -Geo. Murray, Sir James Scarlett, the Right Honourable Sir Charles Manners Sutton, Lord Granville Somerset, Mr. George Dawson, the Right Honourable Charles Arbuth- not, Lord Camden, and Lord Hill, visited the Duke of Wellington, yesterday morning ...

ART, SCIENCE, AND LITERATURE

... produce the required electricity at a trifling cost, and to effect a great saving over the existing system of lighting. Air. George Dawson Rowley, al' Well-known ornithor hogist, died at Chichester-Honee, Brighton, on the 21st, last., in the 57th, year of his ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... TVoIT'S MAGAZiNE would hold a high place this routh if it hod nothing to recomnend it but George (il' fihlanls usasterly sketch of tire popular lecturer George Dawson, which ought to be perused by every individual who has heard, or read anything written ...

FASHIONABLE INTELLIGENCE

... Brigade. Lord Francis Egerton and Mr. George Egerton have gr Weor-ley Hall, on a visiting tour in this country. cir George Murray has been suffering lately from very delicate healtl. ' lie Iltiht Hon. George Dawson and Captnin R. P. Daweon ?? left Sir ...

THE PANTOMIME AT THE PHILHARMONIC THEATRE

... effectively aided by a hoiti& of other oelebraied pantomimic artistes. Malgnifoont new sesenory bas been provided by Mr. George Dawson and Mr. G. T. Warde, wbhilo the musiesi coeompsani Jrnts have been provided by leading comnposers, ard the oestumes, armour ...

GRAND MASONIC BALL

... Colonel Campbell, Mr Raleigh; Ct,.r the Ron J J Bourke, A D C in Wailing. ' m MECEANICS INSTITUTE-MR. DAWSO-s5 LECTURES. Mr. George Dawson, M.A., delivered the last of a seriesof four lectures last evening in the Theatre of the Mechacbei Institute, Shakespeare'8 ...

THEATRE ROYAL—A LIFE'S RANSOM

... meeting had not yet been deoided on, m In the committee room of the Town Hall, the liberals of sh Birmingham, through Mr. George Dawson, presented an ad- to dress to Lord John Russell, to whilo his lordship made a Suit- on able reply. co th ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... T Lloyd, Charles Holmes, Mrs C Holmes, F W 'Dowell. Henry Haddock, Mrs H Haddock, miss J Bowles, Miss C Mutiro, George Dawson, Mrs G Dawson, H Birmingham, Mrs L Palmer and party. PAEIS rNovlmrs, LosDON NOVELTIES, BmnaIN NoVmLTIES.-We are now daily receiving ...

POETRY

... brilliantly sustained his reputation as a profound astronomer and eloquent writer. The lecture on Thursay,4th inst is by Mr. George Dawson, Birmingham, rn Old Bools-their uses, beauties, and pecu- liarities. Members only will be admitted on this occasion, ...

GRAND THEATRE

... Mr. t Murray made his first literary. mark as a contributor to . the Morsirg News, when that joulrnal was editedbyI Mr; George Dawson, and he wi3l' assuredly find during .the present week that Birmingham has nob fcrgdtten- j him,. oi been unmindful of W4s ...