HIGHLAND AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY

... sire of dam Black Diamond (464), ri Heifers calved after lot January, 1873 (premiums, 'd £10 £6, £4)-Ist, Wm, MICombie1 Blackberry ,I (1813), 2 years and 3 months; sire Moudiewart { (686), dam Grizzle (W95); sire of dam Reform (408). 2d, r George Macpherson ...

CERRIG-Y-DRUIDION

... do you manag3el What do you give them? 7 Physic l He says, Oh I no, no. I give them no physic, but old beaus when the blackberries are ripe, and that's the key to the whole year. The Vice-presi. s dent's health was drunk with loud cheers. Dr Edwards ...

PAROCHIAL ANNALS.*

... outside Tours. The weakest part of the book is the remnants of Cornisl. in tl: present speech of the people. Jfo.i'-an blackberries, mezirriaoi ants, ;1l l root, quale faded and dry, and many more words Mr. ?? nau have heard in the district where the ...

MARLBOROUGH FOREST

... of the days when we went gipsying -a long time ago-spare them for the children to gather the flowers of May and the blackberries of September. When the orange spot glows upon the beech, then the nuts are ripe, and the hawthorn bushes are hung with ...

Published: Saturday 23 October 1875
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2065 | Page: 13 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THE FASHION IN FLOWERS

... white eatalpa blossoms with the seds nnd pistilts in silver, and the leaves powdered with silver dust. Silver and gold blackberries and shaberrics are charming mixed with tinted leaves. CamelliAb aro very fa8hionshle once moroe. The wreaths. aroe uaderather ...

AFRICAN TRAVEL.*

... expressed with admirable truth and refinement. Among other flower pieces maybe mentioned (r59) by Miss Marrable, and a study of blackberries (88) by Miss Hopkinson. ...

PORTSMOUTH SCHOOL OF ART EXHIBITION

... nature, th still life in oil; Thomas Robinson, two stiil lia oil, ostloe from of cast; George Spurgeon, sepia from cast, blackberries; Jessie he Marsh, two groups in water colour, dead bird; Annie Feltham, G seia from cast; Ettis Smltb, chialk frooshckrie ...

THE NEW DOMESDAY BOOK IV

... On 'anlotier occasion lie eldled the vigilance of his parents about miidsiglst, and weist a g6 dkistausce iin scarearc of blackberry bushes. His parents, who IIow reside ill Ilossendale, afterwards came to live in Shopieperil Street, Biury, ail there on ...

LITERATURE

... The scene, as a matter of course, is laid in the highest circles of society. Dukes, princes, and marquises are cheap as blackberries in autumn. The Lady Hilda twice refuses to marry the hereditary Prince of Deutschland. The artistic taste of the company ...

POETRY

... the little laggard stay ! So swift of foot as she ever has been It is not so far, by the meadow way, To the lane where the blackberry vines begin. Her mother stands in the doorwaaFtbere, Shading her eyes from the setting sun, And up and down, with an anxious ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... bonnets these are placed, tl en panache, curving gracefully, and haven most distilgaul Si appeara llce. Fiuits, especially blackberries, of all shadess, tl are much worn ; the little grains that enliven the hessges I p and fancy grasses are also greatly in ...

FASHIONS FOR OCTOBER

... bonnets these are it placed enpanocke, curving grasefully, and have a mnost dis- e titignd appearance. F'ruits, especially blackberries, of all 5 shades, are much worn; the little grains that enliven the rt hedges and fancy grasses are greatly in favour for ...