THE FEBRUARY MAGAZINES

... and chapter on “The origin of title-headings and tail-pieces,” are entertaining reading. The three plate engravings are “blackberry gatherers,” “Venice” (after a drawing in pencil by Mr Kuskin), and “ Their only harvest.” Art and Letters has, frontispiece ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Leamington Spa Courier
County: Warwickshire, England
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projeatiocr ail or eight beyond r ets e faoi in side, and wade feat by huh, wedges. Thompson's lease of

... but:this ezpedient was not found necessary. After some experiments, Jewitt succeeded in making ink by boiling the ju ce of blackberries with a mixture of filiely-p•oviered charcoal, and strai ll i,ig it through a cloth. A large clean shell served him as an ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Clare Freeman and Ennis Gazette
County: Clare, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 1652 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

MR. GLADSTONE'S SCHOOLDAYS

... and rose to exhibit them sitting on a bank, worn out with their wanderings, the boy feeding his weary sister with a huge blackberry, made out of countless shoe buttons, tied together in a bunch of suitable size. Brobdignag robins were watching the children ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Cumberland & Westmorland Herald
County: Cumberland, England
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PROVERBS

... PROVERBS. A rich is a ern field with the gate open, the starving ass may cuter and fatten. ' Die guineas bang about biw like blackberries on a bilge The rich fool says in his heart, ' I will take wine.' Let him have it. is a banquet spread by tile road side ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Kerry Reporter
County: Kerry, Republic of Ireland
Type: Article | Words: 143 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

THE COUNTY GENTLEMAN. THE COUNTRY RAMBLER. IL-THE BADGER'S EARTH. For many years past I have known this hole in the

... stumpy body, with a short tail ; and he eats almost anything he can get—roots of plantain and dandelion, birds' eggs, sloes, blackberries, rate, mice, shrews, frogs, toads, and beetles ; aye, and like the bears too, he has a great fancy for honey. Many a time ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Sporting Gazette
County: London, England
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MAGAZINES FOR FEBRUARY

... table talk. J. S. Virtue & Co., 294, City Road. exquisite etching F. M. Regamey, from the late G. H. Mason's picture of the Blackberry' Gatherers, forms the principal plate in the February number of tbe Art Journal. The Works of Alma- are the subject of ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Yorkshire Gazette
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1624 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

SUNDAY COMMIT ME

... upon the bare ground at eight, with Dun. kette Notes of the New Testament fur a pillow, and glad of a plentiful 'ripply of blackberries is the day time. Otter suffering persecution in Lincolnshire tn. proceed&i. to his home, tome to learn that some clergymen ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Walsall Observer
County: Staffordshire, England
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THE MISSING STEAMER QUEBEC

... apples, and 44 of winter apples. Pears do not thrive as well as apples. Plums, peaches, cherries, rasps, strawberries, blackberries, currants (black and red), are all largely cultivated and pay well. Goose-berries are not cultivated to any extent. Grapes ...

Published: Saturday 10 February 1883
Newspaper: Knaresborough Post
County: Yorkshire, England
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THE CAMP AT BANGALOR

... remember, took part. All the flower of Eng. land's chivalry were there, and nobles and princes as plentiful as the proverbial blackberries. The camps of both the attacking and defending forces were shifted every day, and °Meets and men alike were put through ...

Published: Tuesday 13 February 1883
Newspaper: Englishman's Overland Mail
County: West Bengal, India
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1377 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

at FINB ART [BICOND NOTING.] In commencing ear seemed spike of the pictures, we should lies to (allele to one

... by Master Rushton ; but the wt noticeable are by Mi..ses Lucy and Kate Witchell, dentml artists of no mean order. 23, Blackberries, lay •. natter, is not only remarkable for the painting of the nit, which lies in a basket, but also for the technical ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1883
Newspaper: Cheltenham Examiner
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 2298 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

0 arittics

... the neighbourhood of dney such fruits as the peach, nectarine, apricot, um, hig, pe, cherry, and orange are as plenti- as blackberries. The orangeries and orchards of New South Wales are among its sights ; and in the neighbourhood of Sydney and round Port ...

Published: Wednesday 14 February 1883
Newspaper: Dumfries and Galloway Standard
County: Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Type: Article | Words: 2038 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LITERARY NOTICES

... generally deemed to the critical paper (with wood-cut rllustrations) on Mr. AlmaTadema. The etching from Mr. W. H Mason Blackberry Gatherers, and the engraving Mr. Colin Hunter's fine picture, Their only Harvest add interest and grace to the number. ...