Presented by Mr J. C. Tolman. To His Royal Highness Alfred Ernest Albert, Duke of Edinburgh, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. ...
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Article : 2,672 wordsHis Royal Highness came upon the ground with His Excellency the Governor, on horseback, in plain clothes, attended by his Suite, the people rushing in crowds up from the water side to welcome him as he ...
Article : 1,677 wordsTHE roads leading towards Launceston were crowded with people at an early hour on their way to see the PRINCE. Families who rarely ever leave their bush homes could not allow this event to pass without ...
Article : 751 wordsThe fine assembly room of the Town Hall had been specially decorated for the occasion, and presented a very brilliant appearance when filled with the gay company assembled to do honour to the Royal ...
Article : 959 wordsThe Town Hall and Public Buildings were splendidly illuminated, and the fronts of the houses in most of the streets presented a continuous blaze of brilliantly and tastefully executed designs in gas and ...
Article : 500 wordsOn this night there was a General Illumination of the City of Hobart Town in honor of the PRINCE’S Visit. The wet weather had rendered this delay inevitable. But the general display of brilliancy ...
Article : 45 wordsThe Mayor of Adelaide had the honor of entertaining the Prince at a grand banquet, which recalled—if it could not rival—the civic hospitalities of the mansion-house. And the Corporation of ...
Article : 1,552 wordsAT half-past one p.m., 230 of the seamen under command of Lieut. Fitz-George, and 30 marines under Sergeant-Major Thacker, accompanied by H.R.H’s. band were brought ashore in the launch Avis, and ...
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The Tasmanian Times (Hobart Town, Tas. : 1867 - 1870), Sat 1 Feb 1868, Page 4
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