Clifford's Mirror of the World.
< On Saturday night Clifford's Mirror of ihe World was exhibited ; to a f ;small audience, but slightly better thari that of the previous night. The portion of the world shown was the River Thames from its• source to; liondon' Bridge* including some of the principal colleges and public buildings, in Oxford, several views of Windsor Castle and celebrated spots in London^ Tho usual gelect'od of statuary and miscellaneous views' were shown, ftiid the audience appeared to be thoroughly well Batisfied with the ehtertainraenS. To-night ; will be the last of Mr Clifford's showing here, when that delightful portion of the Mirror~"-.Bambles i ..r ( pund the World, or, Here, there and everywhere," will be exhibited, the collection embracing views of places of interest m the four quarters of Hlie world—that is, the old world.- Sonae local views will also be Shown to visitors, and we should be pleased to see a good house for the sake of the enterprising proprietor.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2806, 11 February 1878, Page 2
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163Clifford's Mirror of the World. Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2806, 11 February 1878, Page 2
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