. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . CHESHIRE : ITS TRADITIONS AND HISTORY i2q gave the title Royal George to the hotel, and the townspeople displayedbefore the royal visitors some of the towns attractions in the way of sand-ing the streets in various pretty designs. On the occasion of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to openthe magnificent Jubilee Exhibition at Manchester in 1887, the royal partywere the guests of Earl Egerton at Tatton. Thousands assembled in the streetsand accorded a right
. Cheshire, its traditions and history, including a record of the rise and progress of freemasonry in this ancient province . CHESHIRE : ITS TRADITIONS AND HISTORY i2q gave the title Royal George to the hotel, and the townspeople displayedbefore the royal visitors some of the towns attractions in the way of sand-ing the streets in various pretty designs. On the occasion of the visit of the Prince and Princess of Wales to openthe magnificent Jubilee Exhibition at Manchester in 1887, the royal partywere the guests of Earl Egerton at Tatton. Thousands assembled in the streetsand accorded a right royal welcome. The decorations were also of a strikingand appropriate character. Two triumphal arches were erected in PrincessStreet and Tatton Street. The other streets were gay with flags, banners,and streamers, and the free use of evergreens added to the general of the designs were very original, and many of the displays exceedinglypretty. Everjrvvhere the note of welcome seemed to be sounded. Thetriumphal arches were relieved by mottoes, flags, and evergreens. On the archin Princess Street there was t
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