1845 : Mr Pluckrose is Selling Tickets for an Excursion

to Sheerness

 


Title:   The Watchman,xi, 549, 1b
Date:  9 July 1845
Place:  Eltham

EIGHTH ANNUAL AQUATIC EXCURSION to GRAVESEND and SHEERNESS, in that fast steam vessel the NAIAD, Captain Covil, to aid the Funds of the Wesleyan Chapel, at Eltham, Kent. On Tuesday, July 15th, 1845. A variety of Sacred Music will be performed during the voyage.

Tickets 3s. each. Youths under Fourteen Years 1s. 6d. Pier dues included.

Such of the Company as may wish to land at Gravesend will be called for on the return of the Vessel from Sheerness, where the Company will land for three hours.

The Naiad will leave Hungerford Market at eight o’clock, London Bridge at half-past eight o’clock, calling at Greenwich about 9, Blackwall at a quarter past 9, and Woolwich at half-past 9.

Tickets may be obtained from Mr. Pluckrose, Long-alley, Bishopsgate-street; Mr. Brumbley, 143, Drury-lane; Mr. Jones, 11, Earnest-street, Regent’s Park; Mr. White, Borough-road; Mr. Cross, British School, Bermondsey; Mr. Elliott, 81, Princess-road, Lambeth; Mr. Lane, Horseferry-road, Westminster; and on the several Piers on the morning of the Excursion.

 

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