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Fashions for December

... mature age was made ?? a new material, blackberry brocade. The foundation %xa.s of rich and lustrous black satin, with a tracery of white network suggestive of a spider's web, on which were raised blackberries and leaves. The gown was trimmed with rare ...

Published: Saturday 01 December 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1445 | Page: 23 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

ART NOTES

... guineas :- Old Cottagis, Pinner, 60, Mars. Allinghamn; IMinehead, 210, Copley L Fielding; ?? Bridge, 32, David Cox; Blackberry Gatherers, 43, Birket Foster; Midesnumer's Night's Dream, 120, B. t Riviere, RBA.; Hunrerford Marsh, 60, s Thorne Waite; ...

FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... by three pieces of uniform excellence- -he old Beach Path (218), B igging the Cutter, (267), and 1The Last of the Blackberries (296) ; and a couple Of 10erit from the brush of Newton Bennett are 1A Berkshire Village Scene, (261) and Windsor In ...

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTISTS

... Philip in C~hurch.' The realisation Of character is marvrellous. To look into Philip's face is like reading a biograpfy. Blackberry Gatherers is to us exceedingly in teresting. It was drawn when Walker was but a boy, and the delicate stipple and miniature ...

REVIEWS

... reactionary, wec advise the beginnrc still to cherish his Staunton and his Philidor. The reasons for this are as plentiful as blackberries. Firstly, these ancients did not, like Mr. Mason, talk ranting nonsense about their mystery; ,or it is ranting nonsense ...

REVIEWS

... ?? ?? 011C hC~iI1IICT still to Cherish hlis Staunton and his Philidor. I'hc ice. on-~ i'r) this ,are as plentiful as.- blackberries,. Firstly, these ?? .Is (il nt II-, like \lr. Masoii, talk r-anting nonseuse about thieit -vii ?? is -aitaing l1011 euse ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... to see our letters in the paper. Gladys and I l went out for a walk two days ago, and we came home 3with a nice lot of blackberries, which we had for dinner . to-day. We have three large woods near here, and in b one of therir there are some ruins where ...

THE DEMOCRATIC WORLD

... county, have passed a resolution in favour of an Act'of Parliament making it a criminal offence to gather mushrooms or blackberries, or to take wild roots in the Essex fields. Very soon we shall have the land owners and squire-like farmers taxing the ...

HIGHLAND COUSINS

... whetn one s own country finds one a good berth. But the fact is that the purserships of the Australian liners don't grow on blackberry-bushes ; and, in the useasitinse, Miss Barbara, I've just to put up with what I've got as best I can's And so, with varied ...

THE NATIONAL DOG SHOW AT CURZON HALL

... Eoddson's High- wayman. a nicely-cusbioned dog, who walks with a good bulldog swing. Auong tbe bitchles, Mr. Woodiwiss's Blackberry, the light-weight who did so well when she made her first appearance at the South London Bulldog Show, secoures the premier ...

A WAYSIDE WEED

... we know. In the tanggle of bramble and Ii p.jbrackets under the nioveles,; pines the childrena v and are searching for blackberries as other children n ?? grown up searched in tile yecars gone by ; on e ja low branch of a leafless haxei a robin ie tieging ...