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The Daily News. 1887 LONDON, FRIDAY, MAY 6 ROYAL VISIT TO THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.
Cambridge, the Duke of Teck, the Crown Prince of Denmark, and the Marquis of Lorne , visited the American
Exhibition yesterday afternoon.
-1925 Royal Visit to the American Exhibition Royal Visit to the American Exhibition The London Daily
Cambridge, 3 the Crown Prince of Denmark, 4 Duke of Teck, 5 and the Marquis of Lorne, 6 visited the American
Exhibition yesterday afternoon, and after having been conducted through the main building the Royal
Yesterday morning the Prince of Wales visited the American Exhibition and "Wild West" at eleven o'clock
All of the Americans in London are proud of the effect produced by the Wild West part of the American
Exhibition.
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
Exhibition Royal Visit to the American Exhibition The Era London (England) This project is supported
all there was to be seen of the Wild West show they went over to the open park beyond the regular American
exhibition , and there they all took a ride on the switchback railroad.
They all voted the American exhibition a great success and said they would come out often.
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
Exhibition Royal Visit to the American Exhibition Fort Collins Courier London (England) This project
John Sartin, 9 the affable Philadelphia artist, and the manager of the Art Department of the American
After finishing up the out-of-door attractions, we looked in at the American Exhibition proper, which
Exhibition.
Exhibitions in London.
Exhibition.
John Sartain, 2 the affable Philadelphia artist and the manager of the Art Department of the American
Exhibition , said to me yesterday: "Without Buffalo Bill this whole enterprise would have been a dead
the eldest daughter of William F. and Louisa Cody, visited her father in London during the 1887 American
Exhibition.
Exhibition in London.
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 Greatest Attraction of the American Exhibition in London—"Buffalo Bill's" Camp in the Heart of the
-1914; Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901 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 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 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
The Princess of Wales paid her third visit to the American Exhibition on Wednesday morning last.
To him the success of the American Exhibition , held in London in 1887, was wholly and confessedly due
She spent some time with the "Wild West" and then visited the American Exhibition in London, where she