Lincolnshire (England)
Found in 379 Collections and/or Records:
Money, 1849
The theatre poster announces the production of Money, a comedic play written by Sir Edward Bulwer Lytton. Performed on the last night of the season.
Monson Street Estate Distribution, 1850s
The notice advertises the sale of shares for Monson Street Estate Distribution. Each share is priced at 1 guinea. Monson Street Estate Distribution rents newly constructed freehold estates in Lincoln.
Mr. Pryse, an artist and writing inst, 1840
The broadside announces an extended three-week stay by one Mr. Pryse, an artist and writing instructor, at the home of Mr. Thornhill on High street in Lincoln.
Mr. Pryse, instruction available, 1840
The broadside announces the availability of instruction by Mr. Pryse, who has opened rooms in Lincoln "for the purpose of eradicating all bad habits in writing."
Lincolnshire broadside folios
The Lincolnshire broadsheet folios are a collection of broadsheets, texts, plays, sketches and other ephemera bound into four volumes. The materials date to the 1800s. A few of the items appear older. The items originated in Lincolnshire England.
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.
Musical Festival, 1848
The broadside advertises a musical festival conducted by Mr. W. Mason. The music festival takes place on December 28th. The principal vocalists listed include Miss H. Corsnette, Miss Bayliss, Mr. William Mason, Mr. Lumley, Mr. J. Martin, Mr. Corburne, Mr. W.H. Poole, and Mr. S. Cargill.
Navenby Benefit Society statement of accounts, 1848
The statement of accounts for Navenby Benefit Society covers the period of April 1847 thru April 1848.
Navenby Benefit Society statement of accounts, 1850
The statement describes the accounts for the Navenby Benefit Society as of April 2, 1850. The report lists receipts and payments.
Nettleham church Sunday school, 1849
The notice lists the rules for Nettleham church Sunday school. There are eight rules in total.