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FOURTH EXHIBITION OF The Suffolk Fine Arts' Association

... T4e Loiterers, by Bouvier- A favourite speci. men of this artist's peculiar manner, reprerentingapes. sant girl gathering blackberries for a little child who accompanies her. There is much glowing colour and delicacy of handling in this attractive picture ...

IPSWICH SCHOOL OF ART

... piece which is handled prettily and with much delicacy and care. Miss C. Josselyn, for a study in chalk from the fiat, a blackberry stem and fruit; the foliage is very softly shaded out. the next two medals are given to MlissNotcutt and Mrs. R. Noy, for ...

FINE ARTS INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION AT IPSWICH

... Smvthe's picture Mr. Wnr. Cuthbert, for three paintings, ¢Old Stokse Church, PlFayed Rabbit,'and Honeysucklec and Blackberry; Mfr. T. Smith, sketch Of, Soothwcld Breakwater; Mrs. Noy, groups of-flowers, n' 4Por~trait of B. DisraelIg °and ...

THE MUSEUM LECTURES

... centre of the flower, which were really the modified pistils, in the same manner as peas were arranged in a pea-pod. In the Blackberry the same part of the fruit, as in the ranunculus rendered succulent by the expansion of the cxl's, skin of th3 fruit, and ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... r as I ?? of coure is ertainly annoying, and we may doubt if ?? orTAI unknown Forbeseswill ,be found as plentiful.jas, blackberries among,. egimental officers, we' are by no ,means sure 'thast thes Indfin' Goreniernmt'is riot righ in-~ eputtiagngiits ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... fruit went on on ab large scale, and fruit trees and bushes were everywhere. No one objects to boys pickring their fill of blackberries, and we should have something like tire same feeling concerning fruit of other kinds if tire country side wiere full oh ...

LITERARY GLEANLNGS

... how early the little lads ceased to eat the bread of idleness. The smallest of them would be sent to gather mushrooms and blackberries. They were soon fitted out with a dinner satchel and a pair of clappers, and sent to scare the birds from the newly-sown ...

A LETTER FOR LADIES

... fringed ,.itl, tall poplar-trees, .which give a certain air of ,Itiilfllss to the place. Outside are the country Iis with the blackberries bi-ginning to ripen in the Ireriges, arid the white convolvulus turning hcr fair ?? Ie p to the light. To the left is the ...

HORSE SHOW AT HALESWORTH

... Oaklndsn'a iac Freassinefold, Reliance; r, Mr Clement H Pole I ,a aBeccies. Flora; c, Mr & B Cooper, Blythburgh Lodge: F. Blackberry.' Nine entries. s a in Class 32.-Hackney rhown in eaddle.-1st. Q2, pre. I i in seated by P A 0 Whittaker, E-q, the Doke ...

A WARD OF THE KING

... was an abuindance of black frrit on the brambles, but it tasted dry and parclied, the girl thought-very inferior to the blackberries orf Brittany. Jeanne went on into the wood, leaving her women absorbed in the constiuption of blackberr es she turned to ...