broadsides (notices)
Found in 348 Collections and/or Records:
To Bricklayers, 1842
W.A. Nicholson, the City Surveyor, seeks to contract Bricklayers regarding for a Barrel Tunnel from Fossdyke to Depot Lane.
To Carpenters, Joiners, and Shoe-makers, 1848
The broadside seeks carpenters, joiners, and shoemakers willing to apprentice William Burr and William Maltby.
To Her Majesty the Queen from the Catholics of England, 1850
The notice addresses Her Majesty the Queen from the Catholics of England. The Catholics request a meeting with the Queen to confess, despite their being Catholic, their loyalty to the throne.
To His Royal Highness, 1849
The broadside publicly welcomes His Royal Highness, the Prince, Albert.
To Members of Friendly Societies, 1849
The notice is an excerpt taken from Rev. J. T. Becher's book about the management of the new Friendly Societies, established under the provisions of the Late Act of Parliament of the 59th of George 3rd.
To the inhabitants of the city from the Catholics of England, 1850
The notice addresses all the inhabitants of the city from the Catholics of England. John Holden signed the public letter on behalf of the Catholic Congregation of Lincoln.
Trip to zoological gardens in Hull, 1851
The notice announces an inexpensive trip to Hull and back in one day to view the zoological gardens. The Workingmen's Temperance Association worked with the Railway to arranged the trip and the low fares.
Twelfth Anniversary, 1851
The notice advertises the twelfth-anniversary of the Torksey, Fenton, and Brampton Agricultural Association. The dinner takes place at the Carpenter's Arms Inn in Fenton.
Unreserved auction, 1849
The broadside announces the auction of all the valuable household furniture of the deceased Mrs. Glazier. The auction takes place at No. 1, Prospect Terrace, Asylum Road.
Vaccinations for cowpox and smallpox, 1840
The broadside announces the extension of vaccinations at the Bassingham Medical District to prevent the spread of cowpox and smallpox.