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The Latest London Gossip | American-English Styles of Riding | The Cowboys as Pioneers of a Better System | Ignorance of London Policemen—Proportions of the Fame of Buffalo Bill
June 4, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Latest London Gossip | American-English Styles of Riding | The Cowboys as Pioneers of a Better System | Ignorance of London Policemen—Proportions of the Fame of Buffalo Bill

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All of the Americans in London are proud of the effect produced by the Wild West part of the American Exhibition

Our Ladies' Column
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Our Ladies' Column

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.—OPENING DAY.—A CROWDED ARRIVAL.—THE ORATOR.—BUFFALO BILL.

An invitation to be present at the opening of the American Exhibition tempted me to abandon a drive through

Rambles about Europe | From England to Egypt Especially for the Eagle | No. VIII
July 6, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Rambles about Europe | From England to Egypt Especially for the Eagle | No. VIII

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the correspondent of the New York World and a capitalist from Chicago we paid a visit to the American exhibition

Bates was a Civil War veteran who presented the American flag at the American Exhibition of 1887 in London

Buffalo Bill's Big Visitors | Four Kings and a Crowd of Notables at the Wild West Show
June 27, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Big Visitors | Four Kings and a Crowd of Notables at the Wild West Show

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there was to be seen of the Wild West show they went over to the open park beyond the regular American exhibition

They all voted the American exhibition a great success and said they would come out often.

Americans Abroad | Our Representatives at the Court of Queen Victoria | A Novel Enterprise of "Our Own Buffalo Bill" Which is Attracting the Attention of the Britishers from Queen to Peasant
July 6, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Americans Abroad | Our Representatives at the Court of Queen Victoria | A Novel Enterprise of "Our Own Buffalo Bill" Which is Attracting the Attention of the Britishers from Queen to Peasant

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John Robinson Whitley, of London, is director general of the American exhibition there, and exerted himself

The American exhibition covers an area of twenty-four acres in the very heart of residential London.

Exhibition Centre, Director-General and Chairman of the United States Executive Council of the American Exhibition

and Sons seed company in Philadelphia, was United States Director and Vice President for the American Exhibition

The Stage and the Ring | The Rage for Foreign Actors | Luck of English and American Stars | The Wild West Show—Buffalo Bill's Big Time—Crowned Heads Among the Cowboys—A Princess in the Indian Melee
August 29, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Stage and the Ring | The Rage for Foreign Actors | Luck of English and American Stars | The Wild West Show—Buffalo Bill's Big Time—Crowned Heads Among the Cowboys—A Princess in the Indian Melee

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Buffalo Bill and his company were brought here merely as an adjunct to the American Exhibition, but it

This American Exhibition was heralded in advance with a great blowing of trumpets in both hemispheres

The Wild West | The Greatest Attraction of the American Exhibition in London—"Buffalo Bill's" Camp in the Heart of the British Metropolis—Royalties Paying Homage to a Sovereign of the American Prairies
September 5, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West | The Greatest Attraction of the American Exhibition in London—"Buffalo Bill's" Camp in the Heart of the British Metropolis—Royalties Paying Homage to a Sovereign of the American Prairies

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The Greatest Attraction of the American Exhibition in London—"Buffalo Bill's" Camp in the Heart of the

; Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 The Wild West; The Greatest Attraction of the American Exhibition

Homage to a Sovereign of the American Prairies The Wild West; The Greatest Attraction of the American Exhibition

The Wild West; The Greatest Attraction of the American Exhibition in London; Daily Evening Bulletin Newspapers

The Lion of London
July 31, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Lion of London

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John Sartin, 9 the affable Philadelphia artist, and the manager of the Art Department of the American Exhibition

After finishing up the out-of-door attractions, we looked in at the American Exhibition proper, which

, piles of spades and pitchforks, patent egg-beaters, etc., etc., such is this much vaunted American Exhibition

with the art departments for both the 1876 Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the 1887 American Exhibitions

eldest daughter of William F. and Louisa Cody, visited her father in London during the 1887 American Exhibition

September 12, 1886 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill Going to London

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& Salsbury , the proprietors of the Wild West show, have secured six acres of space at the American Exhibition

The Wild West Show Abroad | Mr. Gladstone Greatly Pleased with the Performance
April 29, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West Show Abroad | Mr. Gladstone Greatly Pleased with the Performance

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Note 2: Henry Sturgis Russell (1838-1905), a Civil War general who became president of the American Exhibition

Buffalo Bill's Mascot
November 16, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Mascot

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of Wild West staff in the Souvenir Album of the visit of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to the American Exhibition

Buffalo Bill | The American Exhibition in London—American Indians and English Ladies—What an American Lady saw at the Wild West Show
December 18, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill | The American Exhibition in London—American Indians and English Ladies—What an American Lady saw at the Wild West Show

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION IN LONDON—AMERICAN INDIANS AND ENGLISH LADIES—WHAT AN AMERICAN LADY SAW AT THE

A well-known member of New-York society just arrived from London and who attended the American Exhibition

"There was a very strong discussion before the Committee of the American Exhibition as to whether or

Buffalo Bill; The American Exhibition in London; American Indians and English Ladies; What an American

Lady saw at the Wild West Show; Daily Inter Ocean Buffalo Bill; The American Exhibition in London; American

December 2, 1886 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition | An Estimate of the Importance of the Undertaking from the Secretary

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. An Estimate of the Importance of the Undertaking from the Secretary. Mr.

John Gilmer Speed, the secretary of the American Exhibition , has been in town several days, and was

visited yesterday by a reporter of THE INQUIRER at the offices of the American exhibition, No. 702 Chestnut

Buffalo Bill, cowboys, Indians and all the rest will be a part of the American Exhibition.

We thought that this Wild West show would be a most appropriate part of an American exhibition, as it

August 30, 1886 Texts Newspapers

The American in London

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, there were not less than four of the members of the Board of Directors of the forthcoming American Exhibition

Parkinson, 2 take a deep interest in the American Exhibition.

which Buffalo Bill and his party intend to exhibit in London next summer as a compliment to the American Exhibition

Illinois, and William Edwards, of Cleveland, Ohio, were members of the Advisory Council for the American Exhibition

Life in London | The Argonauts of the Wild West—The Princess at Easter—Mme. Mileson's Fortunes—The Prince and His Admirers
April 27, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Life in London | The Argonauts of the Wild West—The Princess at Easter—Mme. Mileson's Fortunes—The Prince and His Admirers

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of Nebraska was due at Gravesend at 3 o'clock, about a score of gentlemen connected with the American Exhibition

Exhibition Centre and Director-General and Chairman of the United States Executive Council for the American Exhibition

The Anglo-American Boom | The Wild West in Camp in London—The Exhibition Ready to Open
May 9, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Anglo-American Boom | The Wild West in Camp in London—The Exhibition Ready to Open

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Irving, Miss Terry 1 and Lord Lymington 2 visited the camp and the American Exhibition grounds and buildings

Hartford, Connecticut, Vice Consul-General of the United States, was Chief of Installation for the American Exhibition

Penfield (1855-1922), of Hartford, Connecticut, was Chief of General Staff for the American Exhibition

Note 6: John Sartain (1808-1897), Chief of Fine Arts Department, American Exhibition.

Jubileemania | The Queen's Crown Jewels and the French Collecion—The American Exhibition—The Social Success of Buffalo Bill
May 12, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Jubileemania | The Queen's Crown Jewels and the French Collecion—The American Exhibition—The Social Success of Buffalo Bill

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The Queen's Crown Jewels and the French Collection—The American Exhibition—The Social Success of Buffalo

The American Exhibition will not open on the 9th of May, 4 but will be in a very advanced state of completion

Note 4: The American Exhibition did in fact open on May 9th, 1887.

Note 5: Among the directors of the American Exhibition were Henry S.

Success of Buffalo Bill Jubileemania; The Queen's Crown Jewels and the French Collecion—The American Exhibition—The

Vic. and Red Shirt | Parley at the Wild West Show in Merry England
May 13, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Vic. and Red Shirt | Parley at the Wild West Show in Merry England

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Russell, President of the American Exhibition, J.R. Whitley 3 and Vincent Alpin to her Majesty.

Note 3: The American Exhibition was represented by Colonel Henry S.

"Buffalo Bill" in Parliament | Holding a Levee in the House of Commons—A Suggestion to Parnell
June 1, 1887 Texts Newspapers

"Buffalo Bill" in Parliament | Holding a Levee in the House of Commons—A Suggestion to Parnell

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extraordinary troupe of red Indians and 'cowboys' is to form one of the chief attractions of the American Exhibition

The Wild West | Buffalo Bill Sails for England April First
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The Wild West | Buffalo Bill Sails for England April First

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The show will be given in connection with the American Exhibition in London, which will occupy twenty-three

The American exhibition buildings have already been erected.

Buffalo Bill's "Wild West" is to be one of the leading features of the American exhibition, and he is

Cody as one of Nebraska's commissioners to represent the state in an official capacity at the American exhibition

Note 2: The American Exhibition was scheduled to open May 2nd but the opening was postponed until May

Buffalo Bill's Bar | Colonel Groat's Description of the Wild West Show in London
September 1, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill's Bar | Colonel Groat's Description of the Wild West Show in London

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the people of this country in regard to the relation of Buffalo Bill's wild west show to the American exhibition

as follows of one of the distinctively American features on exhibition: "But what would an American exhibition

It is the first exclusively American exhibition held in Europe; the eyes of the universe are upon it,

July 14, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Royal Visit to the American Exhibition

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Royal Visit to the American Exhibition. London Daily News, June 16th.

The Princess of Wales 1 and a large party paid an unexpected and informal visit to the American exhibition

Note 4: Vincent Augustin Applin (1850-1895), Executive Secretary for the American Exhibition and a member

Note 5: Townsend Percy (b.~1847), the official Press Representative for the American Exhibition and a

Royal Visit to the American Exhibition Fort Collins Courier London (England) This project is supported

The Queen at the Wild West Show | The Song of Punchiwatha
July 8, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Queen at the Wild West Show | The Song of Punchiwatha

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Note 2: The American Exhibition was represented by Americans Colonel Henry S.

Note 3: Townsend Percy, the official Press Representative for the American Exhibition and a member of

August 11, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Lion of London | A Morning with Buffalo Bill and His Daughter in the English Metropolis

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John Sartain, 2 the affable Philadelphia artist and the manager of the Art Department of the American Exhibition

eldest daughter of William F. and Louisa Cody, visited her father in London during the 1887 American Exhibition

with the art departments for both the 1876 Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia and the 1887 American Exhibition

September 16, 1886 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill Going to Europe

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Cody and Nate Salisbury have secured six acres of space at the American exhibition in London, and will

Sioux Against Pawnees | A Chief's Story of a Great Indian Fignt
July 14, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Sioux Against Pawnees | A Chief's Story of a Great Indian Fignt

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The Sioux Chief Red Shirt who is with the Wild West show at the American exhibition in London, has been

The Biggest Man in London | It is the Hon. Buffalo Bill--He May Kill Himself with Tea if he Wants To
May 29, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Biggest Man in London | It is the Hon. Buffalo Bill--He May Kill Himself with Tea if he Wants To

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advancing their interests is to put themselves en rapport with the barbaric feature of the American Exhibition

The American Exhibition
May 10, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. OPENING CEREMONY. ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES. [BY OUR SPECIAL WIRE.]

—The American Exhibition of arts, inventions, manufactures, products, and resources of the United States

Note 3: Henry Sturgis Russell (1838-1905), a Civil War general who became president of the American Exhibition

Nordica, Lillian, 1857-1914; Russell, Henry Sturgis; Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 The American Exhibition

The American Exhibition The Belfast News-Letter England; Philadelphia (Pa.); United States This project

The American Exhibition
May 9, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.

The American Exhibition of the arts, inventions, manufactures, products, and resources of the United

As a matter of fact, the practical portion of this American Exhibition is not complete as yet, and some

Note1: Henry Sturgis Russell (1838-1905), a Civil War general who became president of the American Exhibition

The American Exhibition Daily News Brompton (Kent, England); Kensington (London, England); London (England

Conservative Meeting at Woodbridge
May 6, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Conservative Meeting at Woodbridge

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of obstruction and his allies in the House of Commons, went for a little recreation at the American Exhibition

Opening of the American Exhibition in London
May 10, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Opening of the American Exhibition in London

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OPENING OF THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION IN LONDON.

The American Exhibition was opened yesterday afternoon, at West Brompton, with Republican simplicity.

Note 1: Henry Sturgis Russell (1838-1905), a Civil War general who became president of the American Exhibition

Lillian, 1857-1914; Russell, Henry Sturgis; Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 Opening of the American Exhibition

in London Opening of the American Exhibition in London Birmingham Daily Post Brompton (Kent, England

The American Exhibition
May 5, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.

On Monday next, at three o'clock, the American Exhibition at Earl's-court will be opened to the general

Penfield (1855-1922), of Hartford, Connecticut, was Chief of General Staff for the American Exhibition

Note 4: Vincent Augustin Applin (1850-1895), Executive Secretary for the American Exhibition and a member

The American Exhibition The Morning Post Brompton (Kent, England); Earl's Court (London, England); Europe

Royal Visit to the Wild West
May 12, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Royal Visit to the Wild West

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Cambridge, 3 the Crown Prince of Denmark, 4 Duke of Teck, 5 and the Marquis of Lorne, 6 visited the American Exhibition

Accident at the American Exhibition
June 5, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Accident at the American Exhibition

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ACCIDENT AT THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.

At the American Exhibition on Wednesday, during the afternoon performance of the "Wild West" show a serious

Taylor, William Levi, 1857-1924 Accident at the American Exhibition Accident at the American Exhibition

London Notes
May 10, 1887 Texts Newspapers

London Notes

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On the American Exhibition proper I can say nothing—that must be left for another occasion—but the Wild

The American Exhibition
May 13, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. BY A LADY. The American Exhibition was opened on Monday, the 9th inst.

As a pleasant lounge, the American Exhibition will supply what we have lost by the closing of the gardens

(Frederic William), 1831-1903; Ledger, Edward, -1921; Wyndham, Charles, 1837-1919 The American Exhibition

The American Exhibition The Newcastle Weekly Courant Brompton (Kent, England); South Kensington (London

Royal Visit to the American Exhibition
June 18, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Royal Visit to the American Exhibition

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ROYAL VISIT to the AMERICAN EXHIBITION.

The Princess of Wales 1 and a large party paid an unexpected and informal visit to the American Exhibition

Note 4: Vincent Augustin Applin (1850-1895), Executive Secretary for the American Exhibition and a member

Note 5: Townsend Percy (b.~1847), the official Press Representative for the American Exhibition and a

Royal Visit to the American Exhibition The Era London (England) This project is supported in part by

The American Exhibition in London
January 7, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition in London

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The AMERICAN EXHIBITION in LONDON. TO THE EDITOR OF THE MORNING POST.

If, therefore, it were considered wise to hold an exclusively American Exhibition in London, it could

The idea of the American Exhibition was conceived in America, and the bulk of the working capital was

supplied by Americans, and no exhibits but American exhibits are permitted.

Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 The American Exhibition in London The American Exhibition in London

Buffalo Bill in Camp
April 23, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill in Camp

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lecturer of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, who welcomed us on our visit to the camp in the American Exhibition

intensely interesting show which is to form a powerful factor of attraction in the forthcoming American Exhibition

The American Exhibition
April 12, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.

The American Exhibition has been hitherto conducted somewhat on the principle of the old Italian proverb

The opening ceremony of the American Exhibition, as already insinuated, is fixed for May 9.

This will probably constitute the inauguration of the first purely American Exhibition in Europe.

The American Exhibition Morning Post London (England); Rocky Mountains This project is supported in

The American Exhibition
May 9, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION This Exhibition will be formally inaugurated to-day at 3.30 p.m., the doors being

Ronald Sutherland, Lord, 1845-1916; Nordica, Lillian, 1857-1914; Russell, Henry Sturgis The American Exhibition

The American Exhibition Morning Post This project is supported in part by a grant from the National

"Red Shirt" On Mr. Gladstone
May 5, 1887 Texts Newspapers

"Red Shirt" On Mr. Gladstone

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Gladstone's visit, been receiving a number of distinguished visitors daily at the American Exhibition

Mr. Gladstone at the American Exhibition
April 29, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Mr. Gladstone at the American Exhibition

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GLADSTONE AT THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION. The visit of Mr.

Gladstone to the American Exhibition , yesterday, was of a highly interesting nature.

Penfield (1855-1922) of Hartford, Connecticut, was Chief of General Staff for the American Exhibition

Gladstone at the American Exhibition Mr.

Gladstone at the American Exhibition Birmingham Daily Post England; Great Britain; United States This

Opening of the American Exhibition in London
May 10, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Opening of the American Exhibition in London

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OPENING OF THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION IN LONDON.

The prospectus of the exhibition goes on to say:—"One of the first practical results of the American Exhibition

Accordingly, in the American Exhibition much of the machinery will be in motion, and in many cases the

That the American Exhibition will excite considerable curiosity among commercial men and that the casual

in London Opening of the American Exhibition in London York Herald Covent Garden (London, England);

More About Buffalo Bill's Red Skins
June 11, 1887 Texts Newspapers

More About Buffalo Bill's Red Skins

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The Red Indians now at the American Exhibition have communicated many details of stirring events in their

Buffalo Bill at Brompton
May 15, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill at Brompton

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In connection with the American Exhibition an unusual attraction has been offered to Londoners in the

After being in course of erection for some time, the American Exhibition was formally opened last Monday

Buffalo Bill in a Fix | Saves the Reputations of Heroes
July 16, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Buffalo Bill in a Fix | Saves the Reputations of Heroes

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the Royal Geographical Society of London, was the official Press Representative for the 1887 American Exhibition

The Wild West in Chancery
August 5, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The Wild West in Chancery

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American Exhibition (Limited)," which was adjourned from last Friday, was resumed.

The American Exhibition
August 2, 1887 Texts Newspapers

The American Exhibition

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THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.

The American Exhibition at Earl's-court continues to be one of the most popular of holiday resorts for

The American Exhibition The American Exhibition Standard Earl's Court (London, England) This project

Untitled [An application was made to Mr. Justice Chitty]
July 30, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Untitled [An application was made to Mr. Justice Chitty]

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Justice Chitty yesterday for an interim injunction to restrain the proprietors of the American Exhibition

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