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... The King and Queen and the Princesses admiring one of the ornamental rock gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show last night. The Royal Family had a preview of the Show, which opened to-day after lapse of eight years. ...
... The King and Queen and the Princesses admiring one of the ornamental rock gardens at the Chelsea Flower Show last night. The Royal Family had a preview of the Show, which opened to-day after lapse of eight years. ...
... Queen Shelters In A Pre-Fab The Queen, with Princess Alice and the Earl of Athlone, was among the first visitors at the Chelsea Flower Show prc-view to-day. She wore long coat of slate blue trimmed with grey fox fur, and off-theface straw hat to match. She ...
... *ones of Germany and ready for immediate delivery will be held in New York in September. Wild Flowers, banksias. in perfect condition, arrived at Chelsea Flower Show from Western Australia, sent by the Australian Red Cross. Amateurish. —Chatham magistrates ...
... pi' f ( ashpit. (Contributed oy , man.) I*' ft Dundee W.V.S. are jjflW ft. model a pre- 1 Dundee flower show J v Hall. This model was Chelsea flower show■ 6ecn in Scotland. '• people donate su , ff j te' ll l W.V.S. scheme for bright ...
... of inice. Flower Show Again. Whatever the name Chelsea may - ma> bring to the minds of artiste or footballers, it has only one meaning for thousands of amateur and professional , gardeners—the Chelsea Flower ...
... She smiled and surprised him by saying, Chelsea Flower Show, wasn't it? She then compared the blooms the two shows. It was noted by exhibitors that the Queen showed an obvious delight in the softly-hued ...
... The Queen visited the flower show in the grounds of Chelsea's Royal Hospital. In the photo she i* being shown a formal garden by an exhibitor. ...
... colourful sights in London at ,lre the window-boxes outside the buildings in Whitehall. fehtf, reds, pinks, and blues give Chelsea show touch to the street. res Ponsible for the display. j t A anipbell, is a Fort-Augustus Scot, IS ne of tbe many jobs he has ...
... the High Court, London, to-day, a widow, Airs Ethel B. Drew, of Cauldwell House, Bedford, was sued by Mr Klear Demet, of Chelsea Cloisters, Sloane Avenue, London, S.W., for £585 under an alleged agreement to employ hiii% her secretary. Mr Elliot Gorst ...
... the hub of things in London, Harvey! that was where I always wanted to be. Do you know, the first time you ever came to the Chelsea house you didn't even see me— notice me, I mean? I find that rather difficult to believe. Well, it's true. Clare s kid ...
... &c. Stalls for Cake, Candy and Produce, Game and Poultry, Flowers, Fruit and Vegetables, White Elephant and Work. LUNCHEON SNACKS and TEAS. SPECIAL FEATUREATTRACTIVE AMUSEMENTS and SIDE-SHOWS. Come All! Buy All! CHANGE OF NAME. CASTLE MOTORS (FORFAR) ...
... This Were All „, By ar y Burchell YESTERDAY'S CHAPTERS. Jean phones Jeremy, thanking him for the flowers and they arrange to meet the following night. That evening Barney takes Jean to the opera, limiiHiimitimdmiiiiKiiiiiiiMiiiiiaiiiiiMiiimiiiiiii ...