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Globe and Traveller

1852


EMIGRATION.—BENJAMIN EDGINGTON, 2, Duke street, London bridge, invites all who are embarking for the Colonies or the Gold Regions, to inspect his Emigration Tents.

A lofty and extensive Warehouse has been added to his premises, where a variety of Tents are erected, so that Settlers and others may select at once the Tent best adapted for their purpose.

The Military and Emigration Tents exhibited in Class 8, and for which a Prize Medal was awarded by the Jurors, may also be seen at the above Warehouse.


See also: Emigration to New World, 1882