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... referred to, as they may in their discretion deem advisable, CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. A letter was read from :‘,l,]{‘ l’;n'ks Superin tendent asking for permission to visit the Chelsea Flower Show on the 18th, 19th ...
... referred to, as they may in their discretion deem advisable, CHELSEA FLOWER SHOW. A letter was read from :‘,l,]{‘ l’;n'ks Superin tendent asking for permission to visit the Chelsea Flower Show on the 18th, 19th ...
... coach will run to Sandringham Flower Show and Hunstanton next Wednesday, leaving Horncastle Market Place at 945 a.m. The Royal Gardens are open to the publie, and the return fare is 85, Friskney's ‘buses will run to Reveshy show next Thursday, every hait-hour ...
... Royal Horticultural sciety, he annnally receives the King and Queen at the Chelsea show, his lapel is always gay ‘with his favonrite flower, A Royal Example. His favourite flower is a phase that recalls on what a slender foundation the Primrose League is ...
... beautiful elder sister. Mise Blakeney herself wae not fond of society; she lived with an artist friend at the latter’s studio in Chelsea. The latter fact ecemed to Yardley absplutely amazing. Mies Blair's studio was only a few streets -ni.irou the old house his ...
... and a practical display of the slmost forgotten art was pruvided by six young lady students fzxu the Polytechnic Institute, Chelsea. The lecture was under the auspices of the Halifax Education Comumuitce, who cccupied the seats amongst many bundreds of masters ...
... Christie’'s, in London, yestenday, a pair of Chelsea figures only 13in. high were purchased by Mr. Albert Amor for 500 guineas. The figuves representcd & shepherd and shepherdess wearing rich costames and carrying flowers, and were anedelled by Roubilive. { The ...
... which can be obtained of the Auctioneers. Old Bank-chambers, Horncastle, Aug. 12, 1903. HORNCASTLE SEPTEMBER FAIR and FOAL SHOW. MESSRS. PARISH AND STAFFORD WALTER will SELL by AUCTION, on Thursday, September 10¢h, 1903, a quantity of Breeding SHEEP and ...
... jumping sheets. The show was far from complete when it was opened last week by the aged Duke of Cambridge ; but since then the preparations have been pushed on with the utmost energy. The exhibition contains a good many new si%ye shows and some of the best ...
... been bitter. Guy Yardley opened the gate in the wall of the old Chelsea garden, passed in and closed 1t after him. He looked round et the well-kept lawn, the beautiful old trees, the gay flowers, and he only saw a wilderness: the creeper-clad house, with ...
... he says, no dyspeptio beatings of the air, and the starcy heavens would not have been *n, sad sight had the prophet of Chelséa seen) thew as he pedalled along the Ripley Road. The adjuncis of cycling would have taken some of the objectionable philosophic ...
... do not template, No, no, my dear and hear what I have to tell long since, 1 went to Chelsea, ‘with Keziah Faunce. “She told me who had retul tinued the lawyer, “and show e g . thought there 1 which might be useful to us them down from memory on first place ...
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