Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
Leicestershire Mercury article, 1849
The notice is a reprinted article from the Leicestershire Mercury. The article addresses the impending visit of Prince Albert.
Bazaars, 1849
The broadside announces bazaars to the city of Lincoln in the Old Sheep Square. The bazaars were held in honor of the royal visit of Prince Albert.
Wesleyan Times article, 1849
The reprint of an article from the Wesleyan Times by Andrew Marvel concerns Wesleyanism.
Horses, 1849
The auction poster announces the sale of nags and other horses at the Lincoln April Fair.
Gold Seekers of California, 1849
A playbill for a production entitled "Gold Seekers of California" presented on Wednesday, April 25 by Theatre Royal, Lincoln. Also being performed that day will be a New Petite Drama entitled "Marceline or, The Soldiers Legacy," A ballad by Mr. Travers, a favorite dance by Mrs. Marshall, and concludes with a Laughable Farce, entitled Out of the Sly.
Pablo Fanque Darby's Royal Tent, 1849
The notice announces the programme of grand performances that will be performed for two days only, on Thursday and Friday, April 26th and 27th at Burton's Paddock, Far Newland Lincoln. The performances feature the largest company of female equestrians, Stud of Hanoverian, Arabian Horses and ponies and Zebra Asses. They arrived with their horses richly caparisoned with Silver-mounted Harness, attended by their splendid Brass Band, and led by Mr. Yeamans.
Batty's Trained Animals, 1849
The performance poster explains Batty's Unrivaled Collection of Trained Animals. Included on the notice is a list of all the animals getting featured including Hyaenas, Leopards, Panthers, A Bengal Tiger, Wolves, A Black and Brown Bear, a Coatimundis, A Sea Lion of the North Pole, an Ursine Sloth, a Lion and Lioness and various others. To be performed before Her Majesty and the Royal Family at Astley's Amphitheater.
Newark Stock Library, 1849
The letter to the Shareholders of the Newark Stock Library written by J. W. Lee regards the selling of his share of the Library.
Auction for Brewers, Innkeepers, and Others, 1849
The auction notice announces the sale of Brewing Utensils and Furniture, comprising of two Brewing Coppers, large mash tubs, working tubs, small tub, coolers, two working tubs, and sundry capital barrels. The sale will commence at two o'clock, run by T. J. N. Brogden, on the premises, In Monson Street, St Peter, also known as the Coachmakers Arms.
Auction of new furniture for sale, 1849
The auction notice regards the selling of Modern and Valuable Household Furniture and other effects. Also included is a description of all the furniture and effects on sale. The auction held on the premises, No. 15, Grantham-street, occupied by Mr. Jas. Phillipson on Monday, June 4th, run by Mr. J. T. N. Borgden.