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AT STOKE

... an original and entertaining turn; Bronx, the cowboy fiddler, proves a capable musician; eight Lancashire lads, with clogs. dance themselves into great favour; and Jernie Alexander. a juvenile mimic., contributes some good imitations of popular artistes ...

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... hibition of fano:. dancing was given by the pupils of Mi. Hoy Winter in Healey Hall on Thursday in week. No fewer than fifteen items figured on the programme, which roved the most succesaful of its kind. La Capri, in which the solo was danced by Miss Vera ...

LOCAL AND DISTRICT

... Jewell. The dances, which wsre played by Mr. A. W Carter, L.C.31., inducted Barn dances, ealtzes. Lancers, two-steps. etc.. and were interspersed by songs by Mina Gladys Hirst, Miss Gladys liensh-r Mr. A. W. Carter. and solo and . dances by Miss Amy Constance ...

Under ten innings and. more than two

... Suotland. he jtece Rocked in cradle of the deep: Master Rom, played a violin solo, and Mr. Fred Williams was applauded for a clog dance. Mr. Will Ckil- lies pleased the audience with kis whistling, and Mr. Jack Gilson and Mr. Ernie Baffin were at their beet ...

Published: Friday 20 November 1908
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1814 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

HORNSEY JOURN

... Goojee Forman of The Poem is worthy of special mention, and aroused tremendous enthusiasm. A wellrhythmed dance in Dutch costume and clogs was executed by Marie Leufte and Winn* Rumbelow. . THE Nrmsza or PANE:, Docrois who have been called up for service ...

Humanized Milk, for Babies. 1 actitts. Sofia's. weary of them. It would rather see one measure of practical ..

... song by Mr. Tom (lowans ; a scientific lecture by Mr. Billy Hamphreys ; eccentricities by the comedian, Mr. Walter ; a clog dance by Mr. Tom Gowans ; a zither banjo solo, by Mr. Frank Herbert; and the eau& absurdity, Itohearaing a Drama. and the laughable ...

Published: Saturday 02 November 1895
Newspaper: Hornsey & Finsbury Park Journal
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3598 | Page: 5 | Tags: none