and cstilant Sunday, August 14th. Trains will run from the Waterloo Station of the South' Western Railway, to Windsor, Richmond, Twickenham, Hampton Court, and other places, from 8.30 a.m. till 1.30 p.m. The last train returns at 9.25 p.m. from Windsor. Cheap excursion train from
August 20, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
THE STAR AND GARTER HOTEL, Richmond-hill. THE TALBOT HOTEL, the Bridge. CASTLE HOTEL, Hill-street. THE GREYHOUND TAVERN, George-street. ROEBUCK TAVERN, Richmond-hill. ROSE COTTAGE TAVERN, Richmond-hill. THE LOCOMOTIVE (BODDY'S) WINE, SPIRIT, and Ale Stores (the Station). THE SUN
August 20, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
To Herne Bay, Margate, and Ramsgate, from London-bridge Station at 8.30 and 11.30 a.m., and 4.30 and 5.30 p.m. To Herne Bay, Margate, and Ramsgate, boat from London-bridge Wharf at ,10 (Same on Thursday and Saturday.) Wednesday, November 16th. To Paris—see Monday. Thursday, Nove
November 19, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
Nell Gwynn Bath, Bath-square, Cold-bathfields.—Cold Spring Plunging Bath, 6d., or by Annual Subscription of 30s. - - Warm Baths Is. Marylebone, Lisson-grove, Ncw-road..-Public, Hot and Cold, 3d., 2d., Id. Westminster.— St. Martin's. Gallery.—Public, 3d., 2d., Id. St. Giles's, En
August 13, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
of Church-street, Edgware-road, every Sunday morning, from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m., leaving the UPPER WELSH HARP at Ten in the Evening; and on Mondays at halfpast Two and Six o'clock, the last leaving the UPPER WELsft HARP at half-past Nine; and every other day during the week, the
August 13, 1859 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
SUNDAY.—The charitably disposed will have ample opportunity of remembering the poor and needy. The Archbishop of Canterbury will preach in the morning at Christ Church, Highbury, on behalf of the Holloway-hill School, an institution that deserves well of the public, for it is.th
March 24, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
ji Antiquaries, Royal Society of, Somerset-house, Strand.—Antiquities. Apply by letter to Secretary. Archeological Institute, 26, Suffolk-street, Pall-mall East.—Apply to Secretary. Achitects, Royal Instit. of British, 9, Conduitstreet, Regent-street.—From 9 till 6. Admission, As
March 24, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England
Extensive Pleasure Grounds. Lawn Billiards, Bowling Green, Rifle Ground (300 yards a l r-r T oa e d a ; range), Cricket, Archery, and Skittle Grounds. A Pavilion capable of accommodating 600 persons. An enclosed Shooting Ground for Matches. Every convenience for Clubs, Benefit S
March 24, 1860 - London Daily Guide and Stranger's Companion - London, London, England