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PROGRAMME OF SCENERY, &c.

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PROGRAMME OF SCENERY, &c.

INTERIOR OF GUILDHALL (Looking West).

“LONDON BY NIGHT.”

City Dagger-o-Type of the Lord Mayor's Show, By Water and Land.

LONDON BY MOONLIGHT. The Part of the Moon (nearly at the full) will be Spoken by the Man in it. (Who has been engaged expressly for this occasion.)

Architectural Elevations of the Extra-Mural CITY OF LONDON & STANDARD THEATRES.

Britannia & Grecian Saloons.

Bird's-eye View, from the Top of the Grand Stand on Upsand Downs, of the RACE COURSE in the FIELD OF SPECULATION Late Favourites Trotted out by Time:—

  • L'Etoile du Nord.
  • Janét Pride.
  • Prince Prettypet.
  • Yellow Dwarf.
  • Louis XI.
  • Perea Nena.

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Names of the Horses and Colours of the Riders entered for the GREAT METROPOLITAN HANDICAP, Or, London and Westminster Easter Stakes.

  • 1. Mr. John Bull names “The Sultan” out of “Turkish Exhibition” ... Dark Blue, Red Cap.
  • 2. Mr. Wyld's “Sebastopol,” by “Modeller” out of “Crimea” ... All Black.
  • 3. Mr. Grieve's “Balaklava,” by “British Hero” out of Miss Conception, and brother to “Alma” and “Inkerman” ... All Crimson.
  • 4. Mr. Alb. Smith's “Mont Blanc” ... All White.
  • 5. Baron Panopticon's “Fountain” ... Light Blue, Rainbow Sash.
  • 6. Count Polytechnic's “Steam Gun,” by “Perkins” ... Iron Grey, Black Cap.
  • 7. Mr. Burford's “Panorama” (aged) ... Green, Brown Sleeves, Light Blue Cap
  • 8. Mr. Gye's “Royal Italian” White, Crimson Sleeves and Cap.
  • 9. Mr. Jarrett's “Foreign Opera” Scarlet, Blue Sleeves, Black Cap.
  • 10. Mr. Allcroft's “Burlesque” Yellow, Blue Sleeves, Red Cap.
  • 11. Mr. Webster's “Fairy Tale” White, with Silver Sleeves and Cap.
  • 12. Mr. Charles Kean's “Romance” ... White, Tri-coloured Sash and Cap.
  • 13. Mr. Buckstone's “Extravaganza” ... Yellow, Red Sleeves, Blue Cap.

JOCKEY HORNPIPE.

“LE VOLTIGEUR GALOPE,” composed by Lady Gay Spanker.

Opening of the Grand Stand and the Start, When Mr. Buckstone will back himself behind the Curtain, respectfully bowing to the Public in general, and the decision of the Jockey Club in particular.

 

Mrs. Curties Whelam née Planché.