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1480 (Vol. 3)
June 18, 1853ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE.—The “Scenes in the Circle” at this favourite establishment are now equal to the best days of Ducrow. Miss...
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1484 (Vol. 3)
June 26, 1853that arrangement of “the balance of power” which has never to any material degree been disturbed. For years after that...
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1498 (Vol. 3)
September 21, 1853VICTORIA the First, on the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. The Adjutant General of Her Majesty s Troops....
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1502 (Vol. 3)
October 23, 1853ASTLEY’S.—EUROPE’S NATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE. Lessee and Manager, Mr. W. COOKE. Miss Kate Cooke, having met with the most brilliant reception, will...
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1505 (Vol. 3)
November 04, 1853SERIOUS ADDICENT AT ASTLEY’S THEATRE.—On Wednesday evening, between eight and nine o’clock, and accident, which will very likely terminate with...
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1506 (Vol. 3)
October 30, 1853DEATH OF A CELEBRATED EQUESTRIAN CLOWN.—On Monday Mr. Edmund Jackson expired at his residence, Mount-street, Westminster-road, of consumption, after a...
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1512 (Vol. 3)
November 30, 1852THE LORD MAYOR’S DAY. Notwithstanding the terrors of a government commission, and the denunciations of the incorruptible Acland, the anniversary...
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1513 (Vol. 3)
November 30, 1852Colours, and Streamers. Band of the Royal Artillery, from Woolwich Garrison, playing a Selection of Favourite Airs—“Cheer, Boys, Cheer,” &c....
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1515 (Vol. 3)
June 18, 1855ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. Mr. W. Cooke has at last brought to a close the long-[blurry] tale of “broil and battle” which,...
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1516 (Vol. 3)
September 07, 1855ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE.—We perceive that the highly popular entertainment of “Mazeppa and the Wild Horse,” after a most unprecedented run, will...
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1517 (Vol. 3)
September 25, 1855ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE. Most metropolitan sight-seers probably recollect the brilliant spectacle by which the proprietor of Astley’s commemorated the first...
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1518 (Vol. 3)
June 29, 1855ASTLEY’S ROYAL AMPHITHEATRE.—This national establishment is nightly crowded with the élite of London to witness the grand spectacle, which is...
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1520 (Vol. 3)
June 13, 1855ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. Mademoiselle Clémentine Soullier, an equestrian artiste who has created a great sensation in France, made her first appearance...
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1521 (Vol. 3)
June 26, 1855ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. The modern exploits of the Alma, Inkermann, and Balaklava, which have so long kindled the hearts of the...
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1522 (Vol. 3)
October 16, 1855ASTLEY’S.—There cannot be a better subject for an equestrian theatre than a representation of TURPIN’S memorable ride to York, just...
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1523 (Vol. 3)
August 17, 1856ASTLEY’S RICHARD III. In the production of Richard the Third at ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE, Mr. Cooke has, in some instances, followed...
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1524 (Vol. 3)
May 16, 1856ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. Astley’s, which in the olden time used regularly to open on Easter Monday, after remaining closed throughout the...
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1525 (Vol. 3)
June 06, 1856ASTLEY’S AMPHITHEATRE. Legitimacy wanders into strange places nowadays, but perhaps, of all wondrous migrations the most astonishing is that of...
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1526 (Vol. 3)
October 14, 1856SUICIDE OF MR. HARVEY, THE PANTOMIMIST— Mr. William Harvey, the pantomimist and ballet-master, known on several of the London and...
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1527 (Vol. 3)
UndatedASTLEY’S. This favourite little theatre was opened last night for the Christmas season in a manner that justified the high...
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1530 (Vol. 3)
UndatedEVENING AMUSEMENTS. AS Mr. ASTLEY’s celebrated New Performances, at Westminster Bridge, draws near as a C[blurry], it is humbly requested...
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1531 (Vol. 3)
UndatedMr. Astley opens his Riding-School, Westminster-Bridge, on Monday next, with several new manly Feats of Activity never exhibited in this...
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1532 (Vol. 3)
May 05, [?]This Day the Little Conjuring Horse will absolutely ride in a Coach through the City and in the Evening will...
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1533 (Vol. 3)
UndatedThe performance of Mons. Duranci and Mons. Bois-Maison, at Sadler’s Wells, in the exhibition of Les Quatre Fils d’Amion, or...