THE hospital founded to commemorate the escape of the Duke of Edinburgh from death at the hands of the Clontarf assassi[?] was on Monday opened by Her Majesty's reprentative with all appropriate ...
Article : 2,386 wordsOn Thursday there were in the building 320 pictures intended as exhibits in connection with the annual exhibition of the Art Society of New South Wales. Those pictures were of a high order of merit, and ...
Article : 290 wordsThe last time the ill-fated Exhibition-building was [?]sed for a public exhibition, was only a few hours before its destruction. The spring and native flower show of the Eastern Suburbs Horticultural ...
Article : 145 wordsAn inquiry into the cause of the fire was commenced before, Mr. Coroner Shiell and a jury of 12 on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. Manning appeared to watch, indeed conduct, the case on behalf of the ...
Article : 1,089 wordsThe effects on the trees in the Domain avenue have been of a very marked character, those nearest to the south-east corner of the building having suffered most. The leaves of the smaller and higher brancher ...
Article : 152 wordsThis street does not appear to have saffered to any appreciable ex[?] and this may be attributed to the circumstance of the wi[?]d being a westerly one. Had the wind been in the cast, the ...
Article : 86 wordsEvery lover of this Most charming of promenades Will rejoice to hear that the Botanic Gardens have escaped, so far as can be been, the slightest injury. A few pieces of roofing and other debris are ...
Article : 107 wordsThe pillar representing the coal seams appears to have sustained little injury beyond being tarnished with smoke. The effect to people who have been long accustomed to the building is a most novel one. ...
Article : 64 wordsSome peculiar incidents are related. Portions of the galvanized iron roofing were carried high into the air by currtons of wind, and to almost incredible distances away. One sheet of roofing, measuring ...
Article : 166 wordsTHE pace of the fire fiend, who may be said to have begun his fell career at the Garden Palace last Friday is growing fast and furious. Luckily up to Thursday morning, none of the conflagrations had been ...
Article : 470 wordsThe destruction of the building is a national calamity in more senses than that of its causing the loss af a crowning ornament to the Domain and Gardens. It has been used for a considerable time ...
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Australian Town and Country Journal (Sydney, NSW : 1870 - 1919), Sat 30 Sep 1882, Page 15
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