Rain, Rivers, and the Sea, a Geological Story (ad)

From The Arthur Conan Doyle Encyclopedia

This is an ad for the lecture Rain, Rivers, and the Sea, a Geological Story published in The Evening Chronicle (Newcastle) on 14 october 1893.

Arthur Conan Doyle was a lecturer.


The Evening Chronicle (Newcastle) (14 october 1893, p. 1)

TYNESIDE SUNDAY LECTURE SOCIETY.

Tyne Theatre, October 15,
The Opening Lecture of the ELEVENTH SESSION will be delivered by
DR. ANDREW WILSON, F.R.S.F., F.L.S, &c.

On "RAIN, RIVERS, and the SEA, a GEOLOGICAL STORY,"
with Light-Light Illustrations.
Chair at 7 p.m. by Dr. ROBERT SPENCE WATSON, President of the Society.

PRICES OF ADMISSION:— At 6'15 p.m., Dress Circle and Stalls, 1s. 6d. ; Upper Circle, 9d. ; Pit 6d. ; Gallery, 2d.

At 6'30 p.m., Stalls, ls. 6d. ; Dress Circle, ls. ; Upper Circle, 6d. ; Pit, 4d. ; Gallery, 2d.

SEASON TICKETS, admitting by the Early Doors to the whole course of 16 Lectures, are now ready, as follows:— Orchestra Stalls (Reserved), l6s. ; Dress Circle, 12s. 6d. ; Upper Circle, 6s. ; Pit, 4s. ; Gallery, 1s.

The Lecturers will include among others, Professors Miall and Owen Seaman. Dr. A. Conan Doyle, Rev. H. R. Hawels, M.A., Mrs. Sidney Webb (nee Beatrice Potter), Sirs Robert Ball and James Crichton Browne, Messrs. George Kennan, Max O'Rell, &c.

Programmes and Season Tickets to be obtained from P. ATKINSON, Town Hall Buildings; J. MACINTEE, 372, Scotswood Road ; E. COPLAND, 74, Bath Lane ; J. WHITELAW, 144, Scotswood Road ; N. TEMPERLEY, 7, Clavering Place ; J. R. GREENWELL, 146, Pilgrim Street ; from all other Members of the Committee, and from

W. SURTEES, 31, Cromwell Street, Hon. Secs.
P. TRUTTMANN, 4,6, and 8, Clayton Street East, Hon. Secs.