Lord mayor's feast at Guildhall 1786 - no dinner, no ball Abstract: Print shows a large group of city officials gathered around a table in Guildhall, some are jumping up and down on the table and have lost their hats and wigs. Posted on the wall are two notices: (1) Nov. 1st 1786. The Lord Mayor is requested to set aside Parade and Festivity the ensuing 9th Nov. on account of the [death] of the Princess Amelia and (2) Guildhall. This day Nov'r. the 9 will be presented, not acted since the death of the Duke of Cumberland, a serious Entertainment called The City Camelions. The behavior of the ci Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-mayors-feast-at-guildhall-1786-no-dinner-no-ball-abstract-print-shows-a-large-group-of-city-officials-gathered-around-a-table-in-guildhall-some-are-jumping-up-and-down-on-the-table-and-have-lost-their-hats-and-wigs-posted-on-the-wall-are-two-notices-1-nov-1st-1786-the-lord-mayor-is-requested-to-set-aside-parade-and-festivity-the-ensuing-9th-nov-on-account-of-the-death-of-the-princess-amelia-and-2-guildhall-this-day-novr-the-9-will-be-presented-not-acted-since-the-death-of-the-duke-of-cumberland-a-serious-entertainment-called-the-city-camelions-the-behavior-of-the-ci-image272123419.html
RMWPM85F–Lord mayor's feast at Guildhall 1786 - no dinner, no ball Abstract: Print shows a large group of city officials gathered around a table in Guildhall, some are jumping up and down on the table and have lost their hats and wigs. Posted on the wall are two notices: (1) Nov. 1st 1786. The Lord Mayor is requested to set aside Parade and Festivity the ensuing 9th Nov. on account of the [death] of the Princess Amelia and (2) Guildhall. This day Nov'r. the 9 will be presented, not acted since the death of the Duke of Cumberland, a serious Entertainment called The City Camelions. The behavior of the ci
Lord mayor's feast at Guildhall 1786 - no dinner, no ball. British Cartoon Prints Collection . Amelia,Princess, daughter of George II, King of Great Britain,1710-1786,Death & burial. , Municipal officials,England,1780-1790. , Distress,1780-1790. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lord-mayors-feast-at-guildhall-1786-no-dinner-no-ball-british-cartoon-prints-collection-ameliaprincess-daughter-of-george-ii-king-of-great-britain1710-1786death-burial-municipal-officialsengland1780-1790-distress1780-1790-image533703195.html
RM2P087TB–Lord mayor's feast at Guildhall 1786 - no dinner, no ball. British Cartoon Prints Collection . Amelia,Princess, daughter of George II, King of Great Britain,1710-1786,Death & burial. , Municipal officials,England,1780-1790. , Distress,1780-1790.
. A lord mayor's diary, 1906-7. .C. Dined with the Society of Architects at De KeysersHotel, Mr. Pridmore presiding. Attended the Police Orphanage Ball at CannonStreet Hotel at 10. Attended a dance at Cable Street, St. Georges-in-the-East, in aid of my Fund. Friday, 19th April. — Presided at a Committee ofthe whole Court. Lunched with the Imperial Industries Club, DeKeysers Hotel, Sir G. Hayter Chubb, Bart., presiding. Dined with the Worshipful Company of Cutlers,the Master, Mr. C.J. Scott, presiding. Went afterwards to a monster whist drive, in aidof my Fund at the New Town Hall, Hackney, the Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-lord-mayors-diary-1906-7-c-dined-with-the-society-of-architects-at-de-keysershotel-mr-pridmore-presiding-attended-the-police-orphanage-ball-at-cannonstreet-hotel-at-10-attended-a-dance-at-cable-street-st-georges-in-the-east-in-aid-of-my-fund-friday-19th-april-presided-at-a-committee-ofthe-whole-court-lunched-with-the-imperial-industries-club-dekeysers-hotel-sir-g-hayter-chubb-bart-presiding-dined-with-the-worshipful-company-of-cutlersthe-master-mr-cj-scott-presiding-went-afterwards-to-a-monster-whist-drive-in-aidof-my-fund-at-the-new-town-hall-hackney-the-image337076854.html
RM2AGB4Y2–. A lord mayor's diary, 1906-7. .C. Dined with the Society of Architects at De KeysersHotel, Mr. Pridmore presiding. Attended the Police Orphanage Ball at CannonStreet Hotel at 10. Attended a dance at Cable Street, St. Georges-in-the-East, in aid of my Fund. Friday, 19th April. — Presided at a Committee ofthe whole Court. Lunched with the Imperial Industries Club, DeKeysers Hotel, Sir G. Hayter Chubb, Bart., presiding. Dined with the Worshipful Company of Cutlers,the Master, Mr. C.J. Scott, presiding. Went afterwards to a monster whist drive, in aidof my Fund at the New Town Hall, Hackney, the
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