"But far the best of all these panoramic shows was the series exhibited at the in , called "The Overland Route," and representing all the principal places between Southampton and Calcutta. This was the work of those admirable scene-painters, and William Telbin, and was executed in their painting-rooms in , , a notorious thieves' quarter. The human figures were by , the animals by and . Such a combination of excellence had never seen, and a clear, concise, and most pleasantly delivered descriptive comment on the passing scene by , an author and journalist of the day, enhanced the success, which was tremendous."
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Edmund Yates
(3 July 1831 – 20 May 1894) was a British journalist, novelist, playwright, editor, lecturer, and publicist. Yates, a close friend of Charles Dickens, was involved in a .
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