EASTBOURNE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY

... corylifclius (hazel-leaved Blackberry)— Leaflets green underneath, usually large and broad. Flowers not so numerous as in discolor. In hedges and thickets, with discolor, but usually flowering earlier. Rubus (hornbeam-leaved blackberry)— Leaflets green underneath ...

Published: Tuesday 01 May 1877
Newspaper: Sussex Advertiser
County: Sussex, England
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lations Waste

... objection to the travel; is a Pretertsnt; can be heard of for throe days. Please address B 67. office of this psper, or % Blackberry place, Katbmineß. fJHILDELN MAID—A respectable young Girl Wishes to obtain situation above; no objection to town or country ...

Published: Tuesday 01 May 1877
Newspaper: Irish Times
County: Dublin, Republic of Ireland
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9 fi PETS MATTIN06 Ao having ‘win SECOND THIS OF CELEBRATED MANURES Ship full every Bag which South Company JAMES

... of all Mr Mitchell notice he the won’t come the why” shall not go neither shall state the not” bluff if plentiful “ blackberries” Teetotallers brand-new they in tumult uttering loud lamentations because Prince to preside over tho Victuallers’ Benevolent ...

Published: Thursday 03 May 1877
Newspaper: North Devon Herald
County: Devon, England
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YANKEE TRAITS

... entreating her fair friends to shoot the chining; and the meeting in disorder to chorus of mixed phrases, such Dry up!' Nice blackberry you are! Hire hall! reporter relates story man who got out of a railway car. to spin round his own curvature : and a ...

Published: Friday 04 May 1877
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
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0.40 Salts Surttatt. Exchange Sale Rooms, Hebden Bridge. B. JOHN ctußrasz respectfully announces that he will ..

... Hill Side, Gathering Wild Roses, A Shady Nook, The Convalescent, Sunny Dreams, kar The Cottage Nurse, ' The Blackberry ttera, The Cherry Feast, The Hay Field, The Fern Gatherers, Sea Side Swing, The Old Vicarage, The Rustic ...

FINE ARTS. SOCIETY OF PAINTERS IN WATER COLOURS. In this year's exhibition, the opening of which we announced ..

... intention. Concluding our notes on the flgure-subj ects, we briefly refer to the two works of the late lamented Mr. Topham, “Blackberry Gatherers” (18) and “Haymaking” (116). To M. Otto Weber our warmest commendations are due for two most exquisite drawings ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1877
Newspaper: Illustrated London News
County: London, England
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SOCIAL PROORESS

... of the finest works shown, commingling learning, fine drawing and feeling, and the posthumous work of Mr. F. W. Topham, “Blackberry Gatherers and ■' Haymaking recal a very happily endowed and popular master. The studies of cows’ heads, the heads of horses ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1877
Newspaper: Hampstead & Highgate Express
County: London, England
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THE SPORTING TIMES

... speculation so ** flat, stale, and unprofitable ” the day before the race. Offers of 500 200 on the field were ** plentiful as blackberries ” without finding takers amongst the partisans of Chamant and Morier, whilst to was obtainable about Strachino. and 100 ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1877
Newspaper: Sporting Times
County: London, England
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Doter) o( Ike Meth,

... cousins constantly meet the eye, and reverend gentlemen in all the various phases of clerical attire are as plentiful as blackberries. Exeter Hall, Willis's Rooms, and other well-known Places of public meeting, are filled from morning to night with the ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1877
Newspaper: Weekly Review (London)
County: London, England
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THE PICTURE SEASON OF 1877.—NO 111 THE ROYAL ACADEMY

... this respect Mr. E. M. Ward, and becoming wooden work. Near these hang Mr. J. H. E. Partington's low toned, wellpainted Blackberry gatherer (217), and Mr. Waterton's best landscape (214). Mr. H. P. Caldercm's scene from Tennyson's Home they brought her ...

Published: Monday 07 May 1877
Newspaper: Manchester Courier
County: Lancashire, England
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... Robert Robin in th’ Robert ground ivy hederaoea) common helix) violets of sorts wallflowers climbing roses common blackberry American blackberry Lawton is splendid to stumps rooteries Ac— it capital too off if they will at them) as other things too numerous ...

Published: Tuesday 08 May 1877
Newspaper: Nottingham Guardian
County: Nottinghamshire, England
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NEW PKESERVES

... JAM. Two Pound Jars, 4d. each ; DAMSON JAM. 2d. each. All kinds of Jam, in Pound Pots -REILLER'3, HARTLEY'S, FAULDER'B. BLACKBERRY and APPLE JAM, in Two Pound Brown Jars, la each. JOHN CARRIE, TEA AND COFFEE DEALER, 38, MARKET-STREET. Oppoelte the South ...

Published: Thursday 10 May 1877
Newspaper: Bolton Evening News
County: Lancashire, England
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