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FLOWER SHOW AT ROOD ASHTON PARK, NEAR TROWBRIDGE

... those from distaptocillt flower shows are becujĀ° tonie a currentferm e'bneof'thed Institutions of the age a influential individuals itfthee district about Keevil hai and the last two or ibre years done their utmost to ctivate love of the beaiitifial a ...

THE BATH AND WEST OF ENGLAND SOCIETY'S SHOW AT EXETER

... _The . Exetr exhibition, which showed a great improvement on the entries of previous years. The prize offered for the best essay on The Lamb Disease had been awarded by Lord Portman to Dr. Edwards Crisp, of Chelsea. The report con- eluded by stating ...

BRISTOL EXHIBITION

... figures of a gentleman with basket of fruit and lady with flowers, having also flowers at sidea and nozzles forming candlesticks; and a Ohelsea.Derby figure of Time clipplng the wings of Cupid, &e, Chelsea V3se ar well rG re. sented. A pair In the ?? Of Ell-pots ...

EXHIBITION OF THE FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... d some ten or twelve years old, instead of going to school it has been amusing himself by gathering wild flowers. A n glance into his face shows that although a somewhat Ps wayward and resolute urchin, he is not altogether un. mindful of the punishment ...

THE FLORAL FETE IN POLSLOE PARK

... magnificent display of plants, flowers, fruit, and vegetablesthat was brought together in Poliloe -Park on Friday,-the task would be endless; but we cannot forbear referring to the rare and choice collections of plants and flowers exhibited by Messrs. Lu combo ...

THE PARIS EXHIBITION

... his fellow.citizens of Bombay. The statue was cast in bronze by Yonge and Co., of Pimlico, who also show in bronze a statue of Thomas Carlyle, the Chelsea philosoplher, and another of a fine stallion. Behind the Bombay statne are seen the great models of ...

LITERARY VARIETIES

... the pilacid ?? lie On the green sword which all the place doto l wear I And what rich g doure from the flowers are borne, From flowers and flowering weeds, which even. within The rents and fissures of those walls forlorn Have toade their home, yea thence ...

Literature

... Hunt for so flattering a notice, and these occasioned the following letter from him to Mr. Dalby:- 4, Upper Cheyne Raw, Chelsea, 5 March, 1834. - Dear Sir-It is a very great pleasure to be able to give any pleasure to those who are so sensible of it ...

PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS

... a few years ago. Mr Arthur Severn once morerecordsthe unusual aspect of ?? during the Arctic winter of 1896. His Chelsea Reach' shows thc tideway at sunset covered with ice-floes, the Snowy surfaces of the miniature bergs being admirably set off by ...

Our Library Table

... REsAirrus. (London: Chapman and Hall.) This is the first volume of a neow and copyright t edition of the works of the Sage of Chelsea, which is I to be called the Centenary Edition, because the 3 author was born a century ago list year. It is to X consist ...

FASHIONS FOR MAY

... crepe de cachemere. The Parisiennes have always been so excessively fond of alpaca, that we were not surprised to find in their show- rooms an immense variety of toilettes made of the Danish silk alpaca, for which they had sent large orders to Eng- land, Some ...

ECCLESIASTICAL ART EXHIBITION AT CLIFTON

... Room by the vicar, oburobwardens, and a o committee of All Saints', Clifton, The object of d organisiag the exhibition was to show what has been d end can be done In art when devoted to religion, the pro. d nroters holding that In this form art takes its ...