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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
Exhibition Royal Visit to the American Exhibition The Era London (England) This project is supported
THE QUEEN AND THE AMERICAN EXHIBITION.
Whitley (1843-1922), Director-General and Chairman of the United States Executive Council for the American
Exhibition.
Victoria, Queen of Great Britain, 1819-1901; Whitley, John Robinson, 1843-1922 The Queen and the American
Exhibition The Queen and the American Exhibition Hampshire Advertiser Earl's Court (London, England)
Cody & Salsbury , the proprietors of the Wild West show, have secured six acres of space at the American
Exhibition to be held in London in 1887.
From May 9, 1887, thru November 30, 1887, Buffalo Bill's Wild West performed at the American Exhibition
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
Exhibition The American Exhibition The Morning Post Brompton (Kent, England); Earl's Court (London,
Cody and Nate Salisbury have secured six acres of space at the American exhibition in London, and will
sitting in seven rows in an arena with the backdrop in the background in London, England for the American
Exhibition in 1887.
genial lecturer of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show, who welcomed us on our visit to the camp in the American
Exhibition Grounds last Tuesday afternoon.
the intensely interesting show which is to form a powerful factor of attraction in the forthcoming American
Exhibition.
A six-month London season was part of a joint venture with the American Exhibition at Earl's Court and
The American Exhibition , which has attracted all the town to West Bromptom for the last few months,
Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.
Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.