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■ CONGREGATIONAL BAND OF HOPE

... and M. Oollino and A. Tucker; hoop drill, girls ; action song, “ Tall top hats,” boys; ring drill, girls; action song, Blackberry gatherers,” girls; “ God save the Queen.” Miss Purslow and Miss Coker were the accompanists. ...

WI nSLO W

... French, assisted by Miss Smith, Miss Twigg, and Miss Walker, and comprised pomegranates, melons, pears, apples, grapes, and blackberries. The vegetables consisted of potatoes, marrows, cauliflowers, cabbages, carrots, onions, &c., and among the provisions ...

Wolverton Cycling Club

... directions, each to do as he pleased until the signal was given for tea. Some went nutting, others gathering ferns, flowers, or blackberries, while some strolled about enjoying a smoke. At 4.45 p.m all were called aogetber by the sound of the bugle, and about ...

STONY STRATFORD

... the cross were bunches of corn and flowers neatly arranged. The chancel screen looked exceedingly pretty. Corn, flowers, blackberries, and other fruit were hanging from the screen, and in the niches were placed several small loaves of bread, and some splendid ...

cottages lived young man and hit wife, with their little baby fire or six weeks old. When the cottage was

... make. Most unfortunately the drenching rain of Wednesday totally prohibited for a few days, least, the gathering of the blackberries, an occupation which has been largely indulged in by the women folk in the Winslow and Buckingham districts during the ...

W Iff SLOW

... Mr. White and Mr. Gates bad a very large stock of vegetables of all descriptions, well as apples, pears, plums, damsons, blackberries, grapes, and some live and dead poultry ; in the centre of the room was a young peoples’ stall, kept by the Misses Turner ...

AXKF ARMSTRONG

... English bulldog. The South London Bulldog Show was quite big thing in its way. The classic names were very numerous. There was Blackberry, who had taken a couple of firsts, and was priced at £2,500; and young Champion Barcn Sedgemoor, not to mention Queer Street ...

(Froaa Boor)

... same freedom and well nigh little fuss, as private individuals. In England especially Royalties are becoming common as blackberries,and it is questionable whether the dusky chiefs of Beehuanaland, and the native princes of our remoter possessions, are ...

NLR. GEO. WIGLEY

... situation Gardener or Keeper (understands bees). J” c/o Miss Holland, West Street Registry, Buckingham. LARGE quantity of BLACKBERRIES wanted. Id. per lb. given anywhere in the district.—B. Walker & Sons, Winslow. T\7ANTHD, immediately, in first-class Boarding ...

Notes by the Way

... at Winslow passenger station almost daily again this year, in the presence of monster heaps of small baskets containing blackberries. One day this week we noticed 300 baskets containing 61bs., 50 baskets of lOlbs., and 200 baskets of 121bs. No less than ...

WINSLOW

... remarkable loaf of bread; this was flanked by two large vegetable marrows, and the whole was set out by tiny baskets of blackberries (gathered by the children) and pyramids of pears. The small window dedicated to the late Mrs. Newham was also striking-bright ...

DOMESTIC RECIPES

... pudding during the summer months when one can get a variety of fruits, 'lake half a pint of raspberries, currants, plums, or blackberries, etc., press through sieve t* clear it of akin or seeds, mix with the juice one pint of milk in which a desert-spoonful ...