Carlisle Patriot
November 1, 1844
General Tom Thumb | General Tom Thumb |
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THE AMERICAN MAN IN MINIATURE. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Under the Patronage of her MAJESTY, H.R.H. - PRINCE ALBERT, the QUEEN DOWAGER, the KING and QUEEN of the BELGIANS, DUKE OF WELLINGTON, the Duke of DEVONSHIRE, & c., &c., and visited in London by 300,000 Persons in four months. THE GENERAL will have the honour of holding his LEVEES at the ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, Crown and Mitre Hotel, CARLISLE, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, November 15th and 16th, for Two Days only. The General is in his 13th Year, is 25 inches high, and weighs only 15 pounds. He will relate his History - represent NAPOLEON in full Military Costume - delineate the Grecian Statues - sing a variety of Songs, and appear in various Dances, &c., - will also, at each exhibition appear in his Court Dress, in which he had the honour of appearing three times before her Majesty. The General's new and elegant Carriage, drawn by two of the smallest Ponies in the country, with Coachman and Footman in splendid Liveries, will arrive early on Friday, from Newcastle. The beautiful Presents from her Majesty the Queen Dowager, the Duke of Devonshire, &c., &c., will be shewn. Hours of Exhibition - first day, from Three to five, and Seven to Nine; second, from Eleven to One, and Three to Five; and from Seven to Nine. Admission, regardless of age, ONE SHILLING. =================================================== |
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