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Field name | Value |
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Reference | EXEBD 36920 |
Title | A description of the Royal Colosseum, re-opened in 1845 under the patronage of Her Majesty the Queen and H.R.H. Prince Albert. Re-embellished in 1849 with numerous illustrations, and eight sections of the grand panorama of Paris by moonlight. |
Date | 1849 |
Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | Chisman |
Document Type | Printed Book |
Library/Archive | The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum |
Notes | Description of the renovated buildings of the Colosseum; the Glyptotheca; the Panorama of Paris, with illustrations of sections of it, with keys; the conservatories, the Gothic aviary; the exterior promenade; Tete Noire pass and Valley of Trient; Swiss Cottage; Alpine Torrent; Shanklin Chine; Ruins of Netley Abbey; Tchin Shau; model of a silver mine; stalactite caverns. A description of the Royal Cyclorama follows 'with numerous illustrations of the Cyclorama of Lisbon, before and after the earthquake of 1755. All illustrated in black and white. |
Topics | panorama, optical entertainment |
Copyright | The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum |