Permanent Record of Queen Victorias State Visit to Derby Containing a Brie

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Permanent Record of Queen Victorias State Visit to Derby Containing a Brie
Henry Hastings Sibley
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J. Topham, upholsterer, had one of the most charming displays in the street. Above the top windows ran a line of blue cloth, enriched by gold fringe. Below this, and on the sides of the windows, were trophies of flags. The sign was bordered with red cloth, and below this were other trophies, all placed with great care and taste.
Mr. Swan displayed a flag and bunting, and Messrs. King and Co. , provision merchants, had a nice arrangement of decorative material.
The front of Messrs. John Wells an
...d Co. 's cafe was ornamented with trophies of flags and bunting.
Mr. D. Hackney, china dealer, had some coloured glasses for illumination.
Messrs. John Progress and Co. , fancy drapers, decorated with bunting.
Mr. Eose, draper, had elaborately decorated his premises. The front was almost entirely covered with different coloured cloth, crowns, and emblematic devices, and conspicuous amongst the design were the words " God save the Queen. " The Green Man Inn, although off St. Peter's Street, could be seen therefrom, and the landlord had consequently made a capital display of ornamentation, the word " Welcome " being distinctly visible from the main thoroughfare.


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