the Lungs, and the Heart, than an unhealthy state of the stomach; this first shows itself by loss of appetite, impaired strength, or the mental organs become relaxed. At this season of the year the above symptoms frequently appear, add the only safe and efficacious remedy (which
April 1, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England
[The introduction to a lecture on "Poetry," by Mr. Robert Thomson, Denmark-hill, delivered at the Literary Institution, Deptford, June 7th, 1854.] Many different replies have been given to the question, What is Poetry? That none of them is satisfactory or final, is sufficient to
June 17, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England
14 feet teide, any length, 16 to L,O feet, Frames and Lght, for Pits, 6f, 61n., 7ft., 7ft. 6in., Oft., and Bft, 6in, wide, any length, from 12 to 100. Upwards of 20 Cucumber and Melon and Lights, from 4ft. by IC, to 10ft. tin, by 6ft. gin. kept ready glazed with stoat sheet glas
June 17, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England
, THE TEMPLE. BY T. S. E. UP ON a glorious site of dazzling sheen, Rich in magnificence ofbeauty, stands A temple dedicate to the Supreme. Not such as erst on old Moriah stood, Where quarried marble reared its splendid height, With pillared aisle, and the majestic porch. Nor fro
March 1, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England
in the above art, according to Mrs. Dorvell's much approved method :—Dry Tinting; ‘1 ax sheets, ss. 9d. per gross. Alabaster Warehouses and the trade supplied with flowers, water lilies, drops, wax sheets, and every article in the trade, cheaper than any house in London. N.B. La
March 1, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England
THIS statue is the production of Pietro Ma,gni, of Milan, a pupil of Sangiorgio, who modelled the statue of the Prodigal Son. The style of these figures is so similar, that any one might fancy they were the work of the same sculptor, so strongly has the pupil become penetrated n
August 1, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England
EVERYONE has heard of the lion on the steps of the Doges palace, at Venice, into whose mouth anonymous accusations might be dropped, in assurance of receiving attention. The press of England answers to the lion's mouth of Venice; with this difference, the anonymous accuser is no
June 24, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England
IF we turn our stew , towards the lovely vale of Sydenham, we shall see rising before us one of the greatest works,. perhaps, of modern times. No eye can, fail to be .struck with admiration at the magnitude, the perfect, symmetry, the grace, of the noble building- now drawing to
January 1, 1854 - Illustrated Crystal Palace Gazette - London, London, England