Box 02
Contains 343 Results:
City of Lincoln council members, 1849
The notice lists the Aldermen, councilors, and committees for the City of Lincoln.
Museum of Magnificent Moving Figures, 1849
The broadside announces the opening of Madam Gagliardi's new museum. The museum features 'moving figures,' and Androcles and the lion.
Patent Medicines, 1849
The advertisement lists the new stock of patent medicines. The medicines are available through W. Tomlinson, a dealer in paper hangings, a printer, book, music, and printseller.
Public Health, 1849
The public health notice regards impending cholera outbreaks in Lincoln. The text details several steps the public should take to prevent infection. The document also offers remedies should infection occur.
Mayor of Lincoln, 1850
This notice requests that the mayor of Lincoln convene a public meeting, being held at the Corn Exchange on Friday, January 10th, to allow the people to Petition Parliament for a substantial reduction of taxation.
Rev. Dr. Hannah sermons, 1850
The broadside announces two sermons by Rev. Dr. Hannah. The speeches celebrate the anniversary of the Lincoln Wesleyan day schools. The sermons take place January 13-14, 1850.
Auction of music, 1850
The auction notice provides a list of sheet music for sale at auction. The auction occurs at Mr. Barnby's premises in Guildhall-street on Thursday, January 17th. The items for auction belong to Mr. John Stainton, bookseller.
Second Race Night, 1843
The Lincoln Theater advertises a performance of "Second Race Night!" on Thursday, September 21st. The evening also includes "Conscripts of 1812 or The Veterans Return."
Census of Thurlby parish, 1841
The notice also explains what to enter into each census column on the back. The columns contain the name of the resident, and the number of males and females in residence. The notice explains that the Enumerator of each District is to visit every house in his district and collect the paper sent to the inhabitant beforehand, filled out completely and correctly.
Auction of books, 1850
The auction notice describes a valuable library of books that will be sold at auction by T. J. N. Brogden, on the premises in Guildhall-street lately occupied by Mr. Barnby, on Thursday, January 17th. The poster also includes a list of the books up for auction.