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LEIGHTON FLOWER SHOW

... LEIGHTON FLOWER SHOW. The Leighton Buzzard Horticultural Society held( their summer exhibition of plants, flowers, fruit, &e., on Thursday last, in the grounds belonging to Leighton House. The weather was unfortunately not so fine as could have been desired ...

BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, OLNEY FLOWER SHOW AND ATHLETIC SPORTS

... BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, OLNEY FLOWER SHOW AND ATHLETIC SPORTS. The people of Oluey celebrate the August Bank Holiday in a wanver beconnng a place of greater E:wmluum The Committees of the Horticultural Socicly und the Amatcur Athletic Society have worked ha ...

HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... HORTICULTURAL SHOW. This was about the finest exhibition of the kind with which the county has ever been favoured, the three marquees joining one another and forming delightful promenade, shielded from the heat of the weather. In the centre tent a magnificent ...

Published: Saturday 03 August 1872
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 358 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW

... Manh). The latter much-esteemed lady visited the show, and was highly pleased with the exhibitioo. Mr Burton-Alexander attended also from The Bury, and so did the Rev. B. Meoziea (oarata of SI. John's, Chelsea); while among other visitors were—The Vicar and ...

Published: Saturday 07 October 1893
Newspaper: Bedfordshire Mercury
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 702 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

KEMPSTON

... £153 ; J. Abbott, £llO 10s. Mr. Worrail’s tender was accepted. LEIGHTON BUZZARD. HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY’S SHOW. On Thursday tbe annual Flower Show of the above Society was held in the Bell Close. The weather was fairly fine and the attendance very much ...

m; TIMES AND INDEPENDENT, SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1896. Kettering, alrio rendered iont nerrice ae steward of the ..

... bouquet, G. Hal! securing first award for cut flowers. The flowers shown children were well selected and tastefully arranged ; G. Carter took first ! for collections of wild blooms and F. Carter for wild flowers and also for a basket. A good collection of ...

MR. ODQER

... wounding of all. Chelsea, there is no doubt, is Democratic, but just as Democratic communities dearly love lord, so the Radicalism of the suburban constituency is tempered with profound reverence for the baronetage. Theo-. retically, Chelsea holds by the ...

A2IPTHILL

... leader of Ely Cathedral Choir, gave a concert the National School, the interior of which, ornamented with green wreaths, flowers, &c., showed that the ladies bad taken a great interest in its adornment. The audience was large,-and embraced many of the clergy ...

HUNTINGDONSHIRE

... to-daV, June 26th. ST. NEOTS ROSE'SHOW, The Rose Show in connexion with the St. Neots Horticultural Society, was held in the Corn Exchang® on Wednesday last, the weather-being exceedingly propitious. It being the opening show of roses sonio doubts were expressed ...

SPRING ROAD CHURCH,

... appearance of the flowers was very pretty indeed After the evening service the flowers wore verv carefully damped, and the next m lining some wore sent off tbe m. train. Midland Railway, to th- Victoria Hospital for Children, Queen’s.road/chelsea nud some the ...

SANDY HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

... ;er:mr: j welldeserved commendation. Of the market gardeners 9. . : ’ P | and farmers, the former showed a decrease, and the verbial expression. This year’s Show has certainly I & nllghr. facrisde In Bie nisibe: of ox?quulled.lf not excelled, the record in ...

MR. ODGEfI

... wounding all. Chelsea, there is no doubt, is Democratic, but just as Democratic communities dearly love a lord, so the Radicalism of the suburban constituency is tempered with a profound reverence for the baronetage. Theoretically, Chelsea holds by the ...