Refine Search

Newspaper

Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury

Countries

Access Type

19

Type

10
9

Public Tags

No tags available
More details

Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... magnificent petticoat, embroidered to match the under sleeves and chemisette. A capeline of Swiss straw trimmed with bunches of blackberries outside, and the same inside, mixed with straw ornaments, and cogues of black velvet ribbon, with long ends floating over ...

The Family Companion

... leafed coronets, to William and Mary Howitt, ornaments a sect to whom coronets are an abomination. Married authors have been blackberries, but married poets have rare indeed '.— Miss Mitford's RecoliofiS. Camanche Mules.—The Camanche mule occupied us two ...

DURHAM ASSIZES

... clothes she had used before, and part also rough-clmd. She went out that morning for tho purpose of getting blackberries and water. A few blackberries were found at the bottom Catherine Layfield said sho lived at Neville's Cross Cottage. On the day question ...

AUSTRALIAN CORRESPONDENCE

... are disappointed. Gold-digging does not suit them, and they have no trade to turn to. Clerks and shopmen are plentiful as blackberries in autumn. But for any one with the knowledge of some trade —or a little capital and enterprise—whose prospects are gloomy ...

Local and District News

... d, and accompanied by two other children, named Evans, went into the fields the neighbourhood of Green-lane, to gather blackberries. On their return one of them fell down as if in a fit, and became black in the face. In few moments afterwards another ...

THE MUSHROOM PRESS

... the circle into which has been our fate and fortune for some years to live and labour. Papers have become plentiful as blackberries, and there is danger of newsvending growing into positive nuisance. In Scotland, where the mania for printing and publishing ...

TO LET IMMEDIATELY. AN excellent PUBLIC HOUSE, with or without Brewery attached. Apply Mr Gibson's House ..

... Stall, by Goodhall; The Mother, and Irish Cabin, by D. W. Deane, being fine Specimens of this very rising Artist; '' Blackberry Gatherers,''' by Witherington, R. A. With several charming examples of pleasing and interesting character, Williams, Nicholl ...

Published: Saturday 29 September 1855
Newspaper: Newcastle Guardian and Tyne Mercury
County: Northumberland, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 1496 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

WANTED, a SITUATION for a Middle-aged Person, who can have above 11 years' Character from a Lady who can recommend

... Stall, by Goodhall; Tue Mother, and Irish Cabin, by D. W. Deane, being fine Specimens of this very rising Artist; '' Blackberry Gatherers, by Witheriugton, R. A. The whole forming most attractive and beautiful Collection of modern Art, well deserving ...

Miscellaneous News

... them. The day being very fine, the party spread over the hills on the banks of the canal, gathering heather, ferns, nuts, blackberries, &c. Cook, in descending the slope of a little hill, slipped his right foot into a hole, where it got entangled in the ...

Miscellaneous News

... of the inst., tells the following thrilling tale :— Last fall woman, residing iv the vicinity of Worcester, was picking blackberries a field near her honse having with her her only child, a bright-eyed ttle fellow of less than a year old. The babe sat ...

Miscellaneous News

... Friday night, a number of boys were playing in the forest, and one of them, either to recover cricket ball or to get some blackberries, got over a hedge into an adjoining field, just within the limits of the parish of Leuton, and was horrified to see the ...