May 22, 1886.]
241
THE PICK OF THE PICTURES.
(From " Our Academy Giiifd.")
m
No. 450. Sarah B. in a New Piece. A big No. 210. Hair Brushing by Machinery. No. 97. " Dinner Forget." Kinging the bells
spooney scene. ""What a time he is bringing the harder brush!" for feeding time in Scotland.
No. 590. No. 709. No. 461.
Prize Punch Doll. Poor Things! Bough Passage from Dover to Calais. The Very Old Armchair. Caught it!
No. 205. " Five o'clock Tea."
No. 100. Fixtures. " "We've grown to
this tombstone, and we've only three hands
between us."
o^a^^ffMtl No.^5. ^ffildpor-7thish
should be an International Baby Show to bepopu- |__tomsn.__ Joints.- Mutton; Beef (no Potatoes—for poli
larly called " The Baberies." Section 1: Babies _—=======—=--------— tical reasons); Cabbage; Boast Chickens,
Menu op the Speaker's "Plain Deess
Dinnee."—Soups: Beef-tea and Mutton
Broth. Fish: Fried Soles, shrimp sauce.
lany eanea "The Baberies. o»» »aZ»*>.„—"t—:--—
of every colour. Section 2: Cradles, (to. Section 3: Pap-bottles
and Feeding Apparatus. Section 4: India-rubber Rings and
Corals, &e. Section 5 • Soothing Syrups, &c. And so on. Also show
of Nurses of all Nations, in their various costumes. The Gardens will
be turned into Nursery Grounds. " Innocents Abboad " should at
once write on the subject to Sir P. Cunliffe Owen.
Fobestees' Tlppee.—Wine from the Wood.
».» .-""""j , vauuagB; ivoasi, uuiciie.us,
bread sauce. Sweets: Apple-tart. Cheese and radishes. The
dinner will be as plainly dressed as the guests. Speakeb to be
known as " The Plain-Speaker."
The Meeting in "The Lane."—United on the hospitable boards
of Old Drury, under the presidency of Augustus Deubiolanus Impe-
eatoe, there was among the representatives of the_Colinderies but
one toast, which was given with three cheers, "Pro Harris etfocis! "
VOIr, XO.
241
THE PICK OF THE PICTURES.
(From " Our Academy Giiifd.")
m
No. 450. Sarah B. in a New Piece. A big No. 210. Hair Brushing by Machinery. No. 97. " Dinner Forget." Kinging the bells
spooney scene. ""What a time he is bringing the harder brush!" for feeding time in Scotland.
No. 590. No. 709. No. 461.
Prize Punch Doll. Poor Things! Bough Passage from Dover to Calais. The Very Old Armchair. Caught it!
No. 205. " Five o'clock Tea."
No. 100. Fixtures. " "We've grown to
this tombstone, and we've only three hands
between us."
o^a^^ffMtl No.^5. ^ffildpor-7thish
should be an International Baby Show to bepopu- |__tomsn.__ Joints.- Mutton; Beef (no Potatoes—for poli
larly called " The Baberies." Section 1: Babies _—=======—=--------— tical reasons); Cabbage; Boast Chickens,
Menu op the Speaker's "Plain Deess
Dinnee."—Soups: Beef-tea and Mutton
Broth. Fish: Fried Soles, shrimp sauce.
lany eanea "The Baberies. o»» »aZ»*>.„—"t—:--—
of every colour. Section 2: Cradles, (to. Section 3: Pap-bottles
and Feeding Apparatus. Section 4: India-rubber Rings and
Corals, &e. Section 5 • Soothing Syrups, &c. And so on. Also show
of Nurses of all Nations, in their various costumes. The Gardens will
be turned into Nursery Grounds. " Innocents Abboad " should at
once write on the subject to Sir P. Cunliffe Owen.
Fobestees' Tlppee.—Wine from the Wood.
».» .-""""j , vauuagB; ivoasi, uuiciie.us,
bread sauce. Sweets: Apple-tart. Cheese and radishes. The
dinner will be as plainly dressed as the guests. Speakeb to be
known as " The Plain-Speaker."
The Meeting in "The Lane."—United on the hospitable boards
of Old Drury, under the presidency of Augustus Deubiolanus Impe-
eatoe, there was among the representatives of the_Colinderies but
one toast, which was given with three cheers, "Pro Harris etfocis! "
VOIr, XO.
Werk/Gegenstand/Objekt
Titel
Titel/Objekt
Punch
Sachbegriff/Objekttyp
Inschrift/Wasserzeichen
Aufbewahrung/Standort
Aufbewahrungsort/Standort (GND)
Inv. Nr./Signatur
H 634-3 Folio
Objektbeschreibung
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Auflage/Druckzustand
Werktitel/Werkverzeichnis
Herstellung/Entstehung
Entstehungsdatum
um 1886
Entstehungsdatum (normiert)
1881 - 1891
Entstehungsort (GND)
Auftrag
Publikation
Fund/Ausgrabung
Provenienz
Restaurierung
Sammlung Eingang
Ausstellung
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