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SEIZURE OF ARMS

... train from Southampton was seen approaching the station. The deceased, who is 81 years of age. was unable to f’.'-co d the brickwork of the platform, and the train, travdling the rate of about forty miles an hour, struck anti killed him. The body was much ...

GREAT FIRE IN LONDON

... the fire to buret up to a great height, and added to the fearful beat, which the flames had already attained. Walls and brickwork were now falling down in al! directions, and the firemen were ordered to proceed with extreme care. The scene at this time ...

USEFUL HINTS

... should be fixed a small semi-conical hood of lead, which can be painted in some appropriate colour, not to look ugly on the brickwork, and tjhe thing complete. We all know how insufferably hot and vitiated the sir in the upper part of room become* when two ...

THE SEVEXOAKS CHRONICLE—FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 1881

... Mabh was summoned under the provisions of tiie Employers and Workmens’ Act Mr. J. M. Hooker, proprietor of the Dunton Green Brickworks, for not having paid the sum of £ii 4s. fid., due from defendant. Mr. G. D. Warner appeared to prosecute. It appears that ...

BUT THSJI AT THE

... preferable, and if the grate is large enough to allow of a good fire being made up in the early part of the evening the brickwork will remain sufficiently hot to maintain the temperature at any rate a few degrees above freezing point. Notwithstanding ...

THE SEYENOAKS CITRONICLE—FRIDAY. JANUARY 20, 1882

... tkey performed erratic movements ‘ contuct with th Great Nosthern booking i y the win- dows and knocking away some of the brickwork. Several of the trucks were but fortunately neither the engine nor any of the trucks of the train the rails, ut neither driver ...

THE CHANNEL

... which runs out of Oxford-street towards I’icc.dilly, large building, intended for shops, in coarse of erection, and the brickwork is rising to the second and third storeys. A young carpenter, named Carter, aged aliout sixteen years, was employed in propping ...

STATE OF IRELAND

... John Turner and John Welfare, employed the Frindsbury Cement Works, Rochester, were engaged hulking ” a kiln, a portion the brickwork gave way, precipitating them into the tire below. Their cries brought as-'i.-tance, and they were quickly rescued from the ...

GARDENING, &c

... on these is placed a boar-led fence, that should the fence removed or gel blown down, there still remains the permanent brickwork. It is the habit at the present time to plant the Thorns or Hollies at the extremity of the land ; consequently, wlien they ...

SEVE2TOASS

... that for over two years he had noticed the state of the shaft, which was some 25ft. or 30ft. in height. The joints and the brickwork were quite loose and open from the decay of the mortar. Mr. Coles was sworn, and said fcis attention had not been called ...