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MK. FLOWER AT DUNSTABLE

... MK. FLOWER AT DUNSTABLE Mr. Flower, M.P., attended Dunstable market Wednesday afternoon, and gave a minutes’ address in the Com Exchange tea limited audience. Mr. J. Limbrey, presided, and introduced him. Mb. F lower, on rising, said, The name Tavistock ...

Published: Tuesday 16 January 1855
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2629 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

Our London Correspondent

... metropolis gay enough with its multitudes of visitors and residents. The theatres are all full swing concerts are innumerable; flower-shows abound, with the usual success or failure according to whether it rains or no ; and the Exhibitions are briskly competing ...

Published: Saturday 07 June 1856
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2027 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

TALK. [B7 a 10SB0S .'3tIRE9PONIir.S T.] Thb fight for possession of the profits and patronage of”jffiee— for ..

... for the demand for fruit and flowers. Some enthusiastic proprietors have suggested covering not only the whole “garden” but Southamptonstreet and Greet EusscU-strcet with glass roofs, so to put the great vegetable and flower trade beyond the accidents of ...

FEMALE AUTHORITY IN AFRICA

... George Davis, of 2, North-terrace, aim of Brompton. Now, Mr. Charles Grnneberg, with Rose his wife—** amid the flowers herself tbe fairest flower *’ did for awhile devote himself to an innocent horticultural career; and for a time all went well with him ...

¢eneral Xes,

... ground, richly embellished on gold with birds and flowers, which realized, after an active competition, 200 guineas ; a pair of fine old Chelsea china vase-shaped candelubra, painted in figares and flowers ou a torquoise ground, sold for seventy guineas ...

mSL. $3-710. JACKEOW

... BUILDERS, HOT-WATER APPAKATUB MANUFACTURERS, Engineers and Iron Founders, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY, TUHJ* VVKEKS CO’S I U' '>»if ...

MR. GFEO. JACKSON

... BUILDERS, HOT-WATER APPARATUS MANUFACTURERS, Engineers end Iron Founders, KING’S ROAD, CHELSEA, LONDON. ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY. I*Mil *■ T OhK WEEKS & CO’S In ! unequulKd Show Establisrmbnt, CONniTTIT iijllrrlirmrrlrrl on view, i rlxjijjjlQjp c-omi.rine-i ...

ASSEMBLY ROOM, BEDFORD

... ion of all the interesting objeets v i —suffice it to say, there were beait/| pointed and pertinent inseriptions, Th tural show, comprising fine specimen- & 13 noble ealinary vegetables. The tent in | place was adorned with splendid specimer plants in ...

GENERAL ADVERTISER FOR BEDS. HERTS

... D,, Canon of Winchester. Demy 4to. cloth, £2 23, Ocean Flowers and their Teachings, by the Author of * Wild Flowers and their Teachings.” Natural Specimens of each of the various ¢ Ocean Flowers,” &e. accompany the deseriptions. Handsomely bound (recently ...

LITERARY EXTRACTS

... from its never showing signs of being affected by exposure to moisture. Growing from openings in these heaps of slag were stunted shrubs, which had the appearance of aged trees, gilliflowers, geraniums, tulips, lilies, and many other flowers with which you ...

KIMBOLTON

... Anna, only daughter of the late Benjamin Clark, Esq., and granddaughter of the late Joseph Wilson, Esq., 6, Beauford-street, Chelsea. tiie 26th inst, at Ivinghoe, Church, Backs., the liev. William Hamilton, Thomas Hobert Rackstrow, Esq , of the Lymes. Stanmore ...

LDTON TIMES AND BEDFORDSHIRE ADVERTISER—FRIDAY, AUGUST 28, 1885

... Harpenden. Vase—lst Miss Heushaw, Hurpendeu. Basket flowers Ist Miss R. Debeuham, St. Albans; 2nd, Miss Henshaw; 3rd Miss Elmes, Harpenden. Bouquet—lst Miss M. E. Brown, Welwyn; 2nd Miss Debenhara. Flowers for dress—lst Miss A. A. Healey, ; 2nd Miss Avery ...

Published: Tuesday 28 August 1855
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2887 | Page: 8 | Tags: none