2015-05-142015-05-142015-05-14http://hdl.handle.net/2440/91073Scanned from the original held in the Lynch Family Bellringers papers.Adelaide Town Hall Tuesday January 2nd 1877. Grand Vice-Regal command night. Under the distinguished patronage and presence of His Excellency Sir Anthony Musgrave, K.C.M.G. (Governor of South Australia), Lady Musgrave and suite. And last appearance of the celebrated Lynch Family Bell Ringers. Instrumentalists and vocalists, Mr. & Mrs. T. Empson, the popular favorites. Mr. Frank Verten, the clever comedian. Mr. E.S. Hall, pianist ... Concluding with the laughable comedietta of the Pink Domino ... (Advertiser Print, Adelaide) [Printed on left and right edges "Victoria. New South Wales. South Australia. Tasmania. Fiji. Etc." and "Java. Queensland. New Zealand. Western Australia. California. Etc."Town Hall, Adelaide. To-night (Monday) March 28, 1892 under the special patronage of His Excellency Lord Kintore, K.C.M.G. (Governor of South Australia), Lady Kintore, and suite. Positively the last night of the famous and only Lynch Family Bellringers, instrumentalists, vocalists, and humourists, (organized 1867) in their popular campanologian, vocal, and humorous performances as given by them with great success throughout the civilised world, assisted by their new and unrivalled English Speciality Organization from the principal halls of Great Britain ... (W.K. Thomas & Co., Printers, Adelaide) [Performers include Mr Henry Ritter, Miss H.E. Randell, Mr J.S. Parlatto, Mr J.E. Collins]enLynch Family Bellringers --- Theatrical posters, Australian --- Handbells --- Songs, English, Australia --- Handbell ringingLynch Family Bellringers. Section 11. Silk programmesTextMSS 792.70994 L9871p