File:Parrywatercolour London Street Scene.png
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Watercolor by John Orlando Parry, "A London Street Scene" 1835, in the Alfred Dunhill Collection. | |||||||
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http://www.typeculture.com/academic_resource/articles_essays/pdfs/tc_article_33.pdf - PUNCH. CUTS. THE MODERN PAGE. ,. 1843. NICK SHINN | |||||||
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1835 | |||||||
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John Orlando Parry (1810-01-03 – 1879-02-20) | |||||||
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Detail
[edit]This watercolour of a London Street by John Parry shows several posters. The text of the clearer posters reading from left to right follows.
Legend:
- ? = text is too blurred to determine
- / = text starts on new line
- ... = text is too small to determine or is overposted
- - = commentary on text colours or overposting, or guesses
- THE DESTRUCTION OF POMPEII EVERY EVENING - white text on black
- Vauxhall / M????Y / W????????AY / ??????????? - overlaid by other posters
- HAVE YOU SEEN THE ILLUSTRIOUS FLEAS? - black on red
- SPLENDID NEW COACH / COMET! / In 24 Hours / LIVERPOOL / EVERY MORNING AT 9 / Bull & Mouth / MAN.../EVE.../REG...
- - Bull & Mouth was a London Coaching inn
- FRENCH PLAYS / VKRTPRE... / BENEFIT / MAY 10
- THAMES / TUNNEL
- - possibly the Thames Tunnel, which at the time was walled off
- MR MATHEWS / AT HOME / (unclear) / ADELPHI THEATRE
- - "Mr. Mathews At Home with His Comic Annual" by Charles Mathews first performed at the Adelphi in 1833
- JERUSALEM / IS NOW / OPEN - overposted with unclear HARLEY
- HARLEY / THIS EVENING / THE SLAVE / ... / GRAND CONCERT
- ST. JAMES THEATRE / JOHN PARRY / ... / THE SHAM PRINCE / .... / ??? VERY EARLY
- John Orlando Parry's father John Parry (known as Bardd Alaw) composed The Sham Prince
- - black text possible reads "HAVE YOU SEEN ..."
- ENGLISH OPERA HOUSE / TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS - NATIVE TALE
- / NOURJAHAD! / MOUNTAIN SYLPH / HERMANN! / EVERY EVENING
- SPREAD EAGLE
- PARIS - white on red, rest is overposted
- OTELLO - being pasted up over:
- - black text on blue paper possibly reads "...DEN / ... OF / L'ESTOCQ / .... EVENING"
- - black text on beige paper possibly reads "... SOLD A FEMALE DONKEY ..."
- ... / SHADOW on the WALL / ...
- VESTRIS / ... / ... / THIS EVENING! / THE POWERFUL AND MAGNIFICENT STEAM COMP / FAVORITE / OSTEND
- - possibly Lucia Elizabeth Vestris
- ????LANE. / ...SPECTACLE / ... ?RTHUR / ... EVENING - blue background, possibly KING ARTHUR
- - black text on white possibly reads "FRENCH PLAYS / Olympic Theatre"
- ADELPHI THEATRE / EXTRAORDINARY HIT / THE LAST DAYS OF / POMPEII! / - overposted
- - written by John Baldwin Buckstone and performed in 1834[1]
- ADELPHI / ROBERT MACAIRE / TOM & JERRY / THE CHRISTENING!! / !!!!!! / EVERY EVENING
- - Robert Macaire is possibly the play composed by George Rodwell and performed in 18341834[1]
- - Tom and Jerry composed by G. W. Maddison in 1821, George Herbert 1822, performed by William Thomas Moncrieff in 1821, 1822, 1823, 1834, 1841, 1843[1]
- - The Christening written by John Baldwin Buckstone and performed in 1834, 1835, 1836, 1837, 1839[1]
- ????? THEATRE / BRAHAM / M?HARLEY / OBERON / ... / TOM ???MB / .east ... / ... / .ATERMAN / .RA DIAVOLO
- - possibly John Braham's St. James's Theatre, which supposedly opened 1835-12-14
- TWO LECTURES - overposted by:
- BULL- / MOUTH!!! / BAR - first two lines white on black, BAR in red on white, probably the Coaching inn Bull and Mouth
References
[edit]- Alfred L. Nelson and Gilbert B. Cross. "The Adelphi Theatre 1806-1900 Authors, Composers, and Titles". emich.edu. Retrieved 2008-02-07.
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