FROO'iAUUE OP COMPETITIONS
... FROO'iAUUE OP COMPETITIONS. l—Qoartetta( Veesl) There ie • Flower that Recital The Two Vagabonds (Roger A 1) Trowbridge Quartette (Hramt Selected 6 Hnprano Solo (Voeali ...
... FROO'iAUUE OP COMPETITIONS. l—Qoartetta( Veesl) There ie • Flower that Recital The Two Vagabonds (Roger A 1) Trowbridge Quartette (Hramt Selected 6 Hnprano Solo (Voeali ...
... COLOURFUL FOLK DANCE FESTIVAL ON PROMENADE 'J'HE Mayor of Morecambe (Councillor W. H. Brooksbank) commended the North Lancashire and District branch of the English Folk Dance and Song Society for preserving traditional privileges In these modern days ...
... getaway, beat Friend ia hi* I tan into a blaetunith'i they. _ j|«* eanriated ofaatnmp epeach, clog danoe, I fire war and the drfmdimU itort and it ctatue dance, and pKCUoand bonea aolo Mama. I west through wicket (fate iatoTema nfdeu.,Th«Mge CoUine, ef ...
... excellent assortment of variety talent, in addition to elog-dancing competition, drew large audience to the Britannia last evening. Tba house was crowded. In the clog competition three aompetiton dance each evening, the audience voting their ...
... IIUBEKA. THE TWO DANIELS. TALBOT AND TRACEY. JOE FALLEB. THE GREAT LIZETTE TROUPE (4 IN NCMBERL MONDAY NEXT. GRAND CLOG - DANCING COMPETITION FOR THE ORIGINAL CHAMPIONSHIP BELT. Open Ml Amateurs in Scotland. Rout-free. be made lo Mr Ksm. Britannia Yartet/ ...
... minehans. KARL MOREITZ. TALBOT AND TRACEY. Miss NELLY SHAW. ALLAN McASKELL Miss ANNIE ORMONDE. the GEORGE AND JOHNNY. CLOG - DANCING * “COMPETITION FOR THE ORIGINAL CHAMPIONSHIR Open to all Amateurs Scotland. Entry—FKLL. made to Mr Kean. Britannia Variety Theatre ...
... successes Open Competition, 50th, Killeen; Limited Competition, Walsh, first Irish place; two successes December. 1896. Skerry’s College, 76 Stephen's Green, Dublin. p9369it DANCING; Professor and Madame celebrated instructors ballroom and stage dancing; Academy ...
... »nIKK THIS COMPETITION. •' U, df4*lls run had horn * l '» «. (rue Mr. J. A. Davenport, k-„v. iron* Mr. W. Jobnson, «.• W 'S*« Entries » bn made not later * - *l*y. Entrj. tee Is. W. H. TTRBB. Teem Clert. O®ro. MMJrw West. Wis*o. - 1911 DANCING, CHLKCHILL ...
... Miss MARY M'Laon Comedy Sketch, POOLE & POOLE Hamar= Dancing Competition. Scotch Story—' Betty M'Clink,' The man you know. Soug (Irish)—•Astbore,' Mr AUSTIN MAHOAT Song and Dance—'My Two Big Feet,' JACK CHAMBERS The Great Ventriloquist —PßOF ...
... Mee, Cat Juke. C OACHMEN, Vanmen, etc , keep your feet warm. Wear Paterscn'a Felt Lined Clogs. 3,11 per pair, beat quality. Carr. paid to any addles& Clogs*Clogs*to suit every man, woman, and child in the country. Dept. Y 4. John Pafercon & Co., Carluke ...
... attach* cultivated hi* love for clog and abate daecing, became *o proficient that bia arrvteea were la great demand up and down tbe At Lced* he entered • competition for tim* dancing, and carried off th* first phss. hsviog danced an hour and quarter without ...
... —On New Eve eociat evening dance was held in the Hmdley Green Charon Schools in aid of the school funds. The Rev. W. Martin presided over good attendance. Mr. E. Butterworth (piano) and Hr. J. Grime (violin) played for dancing, and Messrs. E. Barton and ...