The Days’ Doings, December 10 1870

The Railway Accident Near Harrow. The Body of the Driver Shelvy Watched by his Faithful Dog. “THE terrible accidents which have occurred near the Harrow Station on the London and North Western Railway, and near Shields in the North, are proofs, if any were needed, of the necessity of a thorough reform in the systemContinue reading “The Days’ Doings, December 10 1870”

The Days’ Doings November 19th 1870

Volume 1, Number 17. Mademoiselle Pitteri was dancing the lead in performances of Estella at the National Standard Theatre in Shoreditch. The show was originally to have been put on at The Alhambra Music Hall but that establishments dancing licence had not yet been renewed by the Middlesex Magistrates due to a performance where aContinue reading “The Days’ Doings November 19th 1870”