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Search : "American Exhibition"

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Life Personography

Biographical Sketches

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Applin became secretary of The American Exhibition of 1887, along with fellow appointees Colonel Henry

West during the 1886 and 1887 seasons, presenting the American flag to Queen Victoria at the American Exhibition

Hughes-Hallett was an active member of the Executive Council for the American Exhibition in London in

In 1886 Landreth was appointed as the United States Director and Vice President for the American Exhibition

In 1886 Russell was appointed President of the American Exhibition, held in London in 1887 as part of

Opening Of The Wild West Show at Aston
November 7, 1887 Texts Newspapers

Opening Of The Wild West Show at Aston

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It is an American exhibition, but there is nothing American—as the word is sometimes used here—about

Die berühmte Kunstschützin Miss Annie Oakley | The celebrated sharp–shooter Miss Annie Oakley
Texts Newspapers

Die berühmte Kunstschützin Miss Annie Oakley | The celebrated sharp–shooter Miss Annie Oakley

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She spent some time with the "Wild West" and then visited the American Exhibition in London, where she

"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

Story of the Wild West and Camp-Fire Chats
1888 Memorabilia Programs

Story of the Wild West and Camp-Fire Chats

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To him the success of the American Exhibition , held in London in 1887, was wholly and confessedly due

Life Biographies

Long Biography

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A six-month London season was part of a joint venture with the American Exhibition at Earl's Court and

The Wild West in England
1888 Texts Books

The Wild West in England

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Several leading gentlemen of the United States conceived the idea of holding an American Exhibition in

company, to take our show to London and play the season of six months as an adjunct of the American Exhibition

Once alongside, the company on board the tug proved to be the directors of the American Exhibition, with

London, and will be exhibited somewhere near Earl's Court, on the grounds of the forthcoming American Exhibition

As we took our places in one of the little boxes which edge the arena in the grounds of the American Exhibition

The Rough Rider Annual
1902 Memorabilia Programs

The Rough Rider Annual

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The accompanying picture is a photographic bird's-eye view taken at the Buffalo Pan-American Exhibition

1893[?] Texts Books

Buffalo Bill (Hon. Wm. F. Cody) and His Wild West Companions | Including Wild Bill, Texas Jack, California Joe, Capt. Jack Crawford and Other Famous Scouts of the Western Plains.

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of success Several prominent gentlemen of the United States conceived the idea of holding an American exhibition

take their Wild West show to London and play the season of six months as an adjunct of the American Exhibition

The party on the tug proved to be the director of the American Exhibition, with Ronald Gower heading

1893 Texts Books

"Buffalo Bill" from Prairie to Palace

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writer went abroad and arranged to play a season of six months in London, as an adjunct of the American exhibition

When the tug came alongside, the company on board proved to be the directors of the American exhibition

The American exhibition, which has attracted all the town to West Brompton for the last few months, was

1892 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
1892 Memorabilia Programs

1892 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.

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CODY, on organising his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.

—The American Exhibition, which has attracted all the town to West Brompton for the last few months,

1891 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.
1891 Memorabilia Programs

1891 Buffalo Bill's Wild West Programme, U.K.

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CODY, on organising his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.

—The American Exhibition, which has attracted all the town to West Brompton for the last few months,

1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West
March 1, 1887 Memorabilia Programs

1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West

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Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.

The Frontier Express and Buffalo Bill's Pictorial Courier
1895 Memorabilia Programs

The Frontier Express and Buffalo Bill's Pictorial Courier

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The American Exhibition , which has attracted all the town to West Bromptom for the last few months,

Buffalo Bill's Wild West
1885 Memorabilia Programs

Buffalo Bill's Wild West

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Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition to illustrate truthfully life in the far West

1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West
1887 Memorabilia Programs

1887 Buffalo Bill's Wild West

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Cody, on organising his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.

Life and Adventures of "Buffalo Bill," Colonel William F. Cody
1917 Texts Books

Life and Adventures of "Buffalo Bill," Colonel William F. Cody

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Several leading gentlemen of the United States conceived the idea of holding an American Exhibition in

company, to take our show to London and play the season of six months as an adjunct of the American Exhibition

Once alongside, the company on board the tug proved to be the directors of the American Exhibition, with

1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)
1889 Memorabilia Programs

1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)

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Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.

1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)
1889 Memorabilia Programs

1889 Buffalo Bill's Wild West program in French (48-page)

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Cody, on organizing his distinctively American exhibition, could not leave little Johnnie out.

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