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BIRMINGHAM LADIES AND MRS. GLADSTONE

... Fulford, Mrs. F. Faulkner,. Lady Foster, Miss Foster, Alice Augustl Gore, Mrs. Hart, Mrs. W. S. Herding, Mrs. Heap, Mrs. William Harris, Mrs. Hopkins, Mrs. Impey, Mrs. Philip Johnson, Mrs. C. Green, G. Lancaster, AL Leeah, Mrs. MacCarthy, Mrs. HE J. Manton ...

THE PRE-RAPHAELITE EXHIBITION

... EXHIBITION. SPEECH BY Mt. WILLIAM MORRIS. Yesterday, upon the invitation of the Museumm and a -School of Art Committee, a number of ladies and gentle- t .men assembled in the long room of the Art Gallery, to bear an1 address from Mr. William Morris in reference ...

CORPORATION MUSEUM AND ART GALLERY

... wasdetained in the Queen's Erovtal yesterday, with interal injuries caused by haing bvee run over. by a cazt in the street. William John Harris (19), 2, Ashbourne Terrae,;- a carter, was - also detained in the us Hospital with internal injmies, the -r-IlZ of -having ...

ROYAL BIRMINGHAM SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... Evening at Broadway (200), by William E. Harris, with its I sloppy road and little puddles reflecting the glow of I the sky; but the efect is in our climate not un- familiar, and is one to attract artists. Mr. Harris has treated it with spirit. What ...

THE WOLVERHAMPTON EXHIBITION

... her hoem at Onsett heeadi age about 9 p),in. Several witneosses ?? to seeing deceaaed s II, wr.eiths a soldier named William John Harris afterwards, TIc trd both being drunk when they got iistu the train at Breist- adehles wvn wood. The medical evidprnce ...

THE DUDLEY AND MIDLAND FINE ARTS, SCIENTIFIC, AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION

... . The inaugural ceremony will commene at 000 tol-day, and every arrangement has been made to secure its sa~ccees. 'William Henry Harris, cashier to Mesrrs- Schilizz at Co., Greek merchants, of Liverpool, w barge bfor the Liverpool Magistrates, yesterday ...

BIRMINGHAM ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... from the North Room. There is a good deal of the Creswick character in the large upright picture over the doorway by William 13. Harris, entitled Late Autumn: on the Old Road to Eton Wick, near Windsor (418), with distant view of the towers of Windsor; ...

ANNUAL DINNER OF THE SHAKESPEARE CLUB

... Bud, J. T. Bunco, J. S. Manton, Gf Harris, EL B. B. Thompson, 1L 8. Lethaum, S. H, stock, Thomas Pbillips, Allen, Wiggln, Adklns, F. H. ensbaw. Charles Olifford, C. I. Cope, W. Fowler, jna., William Kenriek, W. Harris, V. Taylor, Edwin Grittiiha, Lawrence ...

THE ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT WOLVERHAMPTON

... XO-Slharlirg ?? prizc, £20., William ?? -1.cr- shall, Brarrston, Lincoln, ly S3r 3w o0d, bred by exhibtitor. 2ar, £10., Thomeas Cartrvritght, Dunstont Pillar. Dunstor, LincolAn3lires, Iy 4m 2w old, bred by exribitor. 3rd, £5., William and rlenry Irljuding, Panton ...

THE LIFE OF WILLIAM JAMES MULLER, PAINTER

... THE LIFE OF WILLIAM JAMES MULLER, PAINTER.* [SncNoi NOTICE.] We left Mfillor preparing to remove from Bristol to London. This was late in the autun J of 1839, when ho was ?? years old. His I position and power as an 4artist had by this time becomO well ...

BIRMINGHAM MUNICIPAL SCHOOL OF ART

... -Henry Ball Ailsop, Harry James Banks, John i- N. Plaekbarn, Edgar W, Brookes, Harry B. Brown, Howard d Child, Charles A. Crooke, Samnuel Cope, Helen S. Foawell, :r Walter Freeth. Kate Heelin, Harry C. Brawkes, Charles W. Mcefterilie, William Charles Midgley ...

SHERIFFS FOR 1865

... Northamptonshire.—Richard Aubrey «£ Edgcott. Esq. Nottinghamshire.—William Frederick Webb, New* Abbey, Esq. Oxfordshire.—William Melltar Fo«ter-Melllar,of North Aston, Esq. Shropshire.—Francis Harris#, of Staffordshire. —Smith Child, of Hall, Esq. Warwickshire ...