I 1 ' s ' ; , :ear *. ) ,'''''4fM:• .--;,,, . , , '' t )o ) . 1 - - - COVIET OEM/AIL Wednesday being the anniversary of her Majesty's Coronation, the day was observed with the usual demonstrations ot loyalty: the bells of the metropolitan churches rang merry peals during the mor
July 1, 1843 - Pictorial Times - London, London, England
Of these spirited affairs we now give the illustrations promised in our last. They came ofFon the Warwick race-course, commencing at the Herd's house and running over Budbrooke, and round again to the starting-post. The ground selected was excellent. From the Grand Stand, and fr
April 8, 1843 - Pictorial Times - London, London, England
ir at the Fountain," of Baily. Here is the entrance to the library, now containing 18,000 volumes, comprising the most rare and useful works in each department. The drawing room, extending the entire length of the building, and opening into two other well proportioned rooms, form
April 8, 1843 - Pictorial Times - London, London, England
extensive assortment of Mourning Bonnets, in appropriate materials, are Lalways ready. Ladies are particularly invited to inspect a new style of straw adapted also for mourning, and from its lightness cannot fail to please. Black Chips and Leghorns in great variety. 59. Oxford S
April 8, 1843 - Pictorial Times - London, London, England
z 3. -R.. 7...... , N. 1 was thus incurred, which the country had no right at once to shake He could not agree in the argument that the present low prices of agricultural produce were favourable to a repeal of the Corn Laws. On the contrary, however favourable to the mass of the
May 13, 1843 - Pictorial Times - London, London, England