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94 THE TOMAHAWK. - [June 29, 1867.
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PORTRAITS FOR POSTERITY.
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SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMIT...
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IN THE POLICE COURT.
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ful On and Friday desperate before -look...
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He Captain Has, With Grosvenor A Gravity...
to disre flowers putabl e s q uarter to s of London rehended , where damage to concentrat to limb , e and th not em around Bel , gravia . Fashion app will then , secure to itself its charmp in robabl g rose y -bud Captain for the Grosvenor button-hole had . But forgotten we had too . forgotten Will not — this and arrangement lead to depredations on Belgravian larders and on so Bel far gravian as cooks morals and below cold legs sta of irs mutton ? The are characte concerned r of , is e not Forc A e I . ,
94 The Tomahawk. - [June 29, 1867.
94 THE TOMAHAWK . - [ June 29 , 1867 .
Portraits For Posterity.
PORTRAITS FOR POSTERITY .
Science And Art Department Of The Commit...
SCIENCE AND ART DEPARTMENT OF THE COMMITTEE OF COUNCIL ON EDUCATION . South Kensington . National Portrait Exhibition in 1967 .
The Lords of the Committee of Council on Education have s e eter con min d N ati onal hol P ortrait , in the Ex S h pring ibition of 1967 So , u th eir Kensington hundred an in d the arcades immediately to the south of the Old Albert Music , of Hall and rsons tea livin -gardens between . The the Exhibition 1837 will and consist 1900 . The portraits Committee pe , however g , differing in years their views from the original a ce Committee s n tury e re commended , k under place , " - have hose by deter startlin ausp m ices ined g historica the to admit first l or exhibitions nly social such p interest ortra of last its . Mere noblemen , chancellors , and admirals , will , therefore , not
bisho obtain their whose admission only claim solely to renown on the plea rests 01 on tneir their status capac ; ity wniie for r making eliiousl p , Greek excl verses uded . , and The editing under H -mentioned eathen poets ortraits , will also have be already g bee y n accepted by the Committee , and it p is hoped that the stitute publication may serv of e as the a small guide portion and in of duce the m catalogue ent to contributors they conwho are desirous of furthering Published this truly bOrder national of the undertaking Committee . Thursday y ' , June 17 th , 1967 . ^ Eastern Gallery . f Grnund-Hoor ^\
197 . Len Samuel t bthe Wilberforce Simeon Trustees , Bishop . of Oxford . 1800—1897 . Born at y Rome . Educated at the Blue-coat School . Preacher at Dean Gray of ' Canterbury Inn , 1821 , ; 1839 Rector ; Bisho of p St of . O John xford ' s , 1859 Isling . For , 1834 some ; his time name was . proprietor Chiefly remarkab of the ce le lebrated for his mus un i swerving c hall that defenc still bear e of s his extr party eme evan . Must gelica be l p distinguished rinciples , and from uncompromising a popular comic defence singer of of career the , day became known a staunch as " Soapy Anabaptist Sam . " , Towards and event the uall close y opened of his a Tabernacle in Newington Causeway . period Half- : length hand on seated open to copy L . ; of dissenting Record . minister Canvas ' , s 50 dress x 40 of in the .
201 . Mr . Whalley , M . P . 1802—1899 . A Lent famous by Jesuit the Governor . Born at of Geneva Bedlam 1 . 802 . Educated nowhere . Was a remarkabl one of the e capacity finest tenors for theology of his day , , and . In rose early rap life idl he y showed in the in soc 1820 iety he ; and joined Grand . Was Inquisitor Lay brother General in 1819 in 184 ; General . 9 The Superior inventor most of several successful infernal . Attempted machines , to his blow " Birming up the ham House " one of C beirg ommons the bor several oh times where . he Became was shot Pope bmistake , and finall in a y riot settled . at Peter-Full ug length , . Standing in fancy y dress as Guy Faux . Canvas ,
190 x 40 in . 207 . Beales , M . A . 1849—1921 . Supposed Lent by to the hav Governor e been a of famous Newgate female , prize-fighter . 4 x Full 14 length in . seated to R . Peer's robes and black eye . Canvas , Lent b 2 himself 42 . Henry . Cole , CB . 1785—1869 . Educated y at the Cole Hole . At the advanced age of 103 , he produced Cole . " his " Mumbo Jumbo , " better known as " Old King
Science And Art Department Of The Commit...
Ogre Full . " length Canvas . Fancy , 1004 dress x 963 uncertain in . . Supposed to be " Roger 269 . The Earl of Shaftesbury . 1803—1688 . A Lent celebrated by the Fine Dominican Arts Gallery Friar ' , Canterbury . Introduced Hall Ritualistic . p shoe ractices -black into brigade Engla , n passed d , but having the rest boug of h his t a life comm in ission meretorious in the obscurity Full length . seated to R ., in a chasuble and incense boat of the period . Canvas , 100 x * ooi .
In The Police Court.
IN THE POLICE COURT .
Ful On And Friday Desperate Before -Look...
ful On and Friday desperate before -looking the ruffians Police Court were , brought half a dozen up before disgrace Mr - . Frail Police on - the constable following X deposed charge . that on the following afternoon h Waterlo e had n o oticed Bridge . re She spectabl was y carry dress ing ed young in her woman hands crossing a small loo bundle kin . ro Suddenly und saw that he was these attracted six rison by ers loud had wit shrieks h one , and accord on set upon g the young woman . Two p were holding her down to the her ground other pockets three , a third . were was occup engaged ied with in kicking rifling her her bundle head and and bod picking y , the Mr . FraiL Where there any bystanders looking on ?
Police-constable X . A considerable crowd was collected round . People seemed unmoved . One person did attempt to rais silenced e a cry him of . " Shame The gate , " but -keepers shouts were of " Put looking him out on " too effectuall , but all y that they were heard to say in the way of remonstrance was , " Well iousl , y I'm injured . , here It ' was s ago indeed ! " The doubtful young whether woman herself she would was be able to resume her regular occupation for some months . She recei wa sup A s p n medical orted ved ot . kn enti own g re e how n ly tlem her , dur a sel n in f dep g an h d er her d illness to father the , they severity by were her o n to f the live dle , inju . ries it They of The a bit had prisoners of done fun . that averred Th kind ey had that of been thing the whole drinking heaps thing of , a times was nd felt done before joll b y , -like way and . notliiTiP had heen sairi tn thf » m _ « n thf » v t \\ i \ -nnt Tnnr » l-i c # » r » tVi **
harm would of forg what ive the they piece had of done play , now and . they They promised hoped not his to honour do it again unoffending The Mr p . . Frail isoners persons said reall that y oug in the the ht play to full was be li mor g somewhat ht e of careful day . unjustifiably how Night they was attacked roug a dif h - . there ferent would thing altogether be foolish . grumblers Indeed , if who they would did this say kind that of it thing was ever absolutel , as they y unsafe had been to walk drinking about , in their the spirits streets . were Probably unduly , exhi how - - larated . Under these circumstances he should fine them
sixpence brought all before round him : he on hoped a similar that in occasion future he again should . not see them amid The the fines cheers were of at their once friends paid , and . the prisoners left the Court
having At the grievousl same time y and three feloniousl medical y student assaulted s were an old charged man aged with seventy Police . -constable 999 alleged that late on the previous night the came three up to prisoners the old man , who in were question evidentl , who y , the by injuries worse for received liquor , , irom
was hat with prevented considerable , appearing strength , forcing in L . ourt it . down One over ot them his eyes hit his ; a nose second to hit bleed him profusel a hard y blow . He in then the fell face down , causing , when his they mouth all three and were began also to cudgel two or him three . He cabmen moaned by , piteousl who cried y for out help , " Kick . There him well The , * es prisoners got no friends said . they " were out on a lark , and only wanted some fun . taste Mr . . Frail Reallv commenced if we were to by Droh remarking ibit amusements that every societv one had would his
not come the to English a dead-lock old . man The -baiting Spanish ? Besides liked bull this -fighting much , incon ; why - siderateness ought to be forgiven to the generous extravagance
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), June 29, 1867, page 94, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_29061867/page/8/
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