THOMAS HARDY,
... THOMAS HARDY, MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, CARVER, MASON AND BUILDER WokJU STREET. ASHBOURNI Monuments, ami T«bieuio sw>t^. Gruaiu- Step*. Grind•too**, Sioltiuoea, and Curbing, Cb>mn*y Pmow, ■earth*. Ac. ...
... THOMAS HARDY, MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, CARVER, MASON AND BUILDER WokJU STREET. ASHBOURNI Monuments, ami T«bieuio sw>t^. Gruaiu- Step*. Grind•too**, Sioltiuoea, and Curbing, Cb>mn*y Pmow, ■earth*. Ac. ...
... BY MR. THOMAS HARDY. THOMAS REDMILE. DECEASED COVENTRY-ROAD. BULWELL. THOMAS HARDY will offer for SALE PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Public Hall, Bulwell, in the of Nottingham, on MONDAY, the 10th day ni April, 1899, at Sevan o'clock Evening, ...
... THOMAS HARDY . AND STONE- HENGE. Stonehenge should be purchased by the nation, since apparently it is to be sold, lays Mr Thome* Hardy, the novelist, in an interview. More, I welcome the °hence, because I have never liked the idea of its being private ...
... BY MR. THOMAS HARDY. THOMAS BEDMILE, DECEASED. COVENTRY-ROAD. BULWBLL. Tk/fR. THOMAS HARDY will offer for SALE PUBLIC AUCTION, the Hall, Bulwetf, in the City of MONDAY, the 10th day April, 1899, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, subject the ...
... LECTURE ON THOMAS HARDY. The attendance at the last of Mr. James Fotheringham's lectures on Monday evening was not so large as former audiences have been. The chairman was Mr. N. H. Walbank, and the subject for the evening was ** Thomas Hardy.” The Chairman ...
... MR. THOMAS HARDY AND STONEHENGE. — i — THE RUINS IN RAPID DECAY. The novelist of Wessex, naturally, is keenly interested in th> destiny bf Stonchenge. Mr. Hardy's opinion, given to a*“ Chronicle ™ in~ terviewer, is that the nation ought to have a final ...
... STONEHENGE GO? ONLY TO THE NATION, SAYS THOMAS HARDY. A W ITII THE NOVELIST. The following interview with M r. THOM HARDY appeared in a recent of the Dady Chrensek egten!ay I went down into Wesmex to ask Mr. As HARDY what he thought abont Stonehenge. That ...
... TIIE GRAVE BY TILE lIAND-POsT. SY THOMAS HARDY, Author of Jude, the Obf cure, Far from the Madding Crcwi, etc. I never pass through Chalk-Newton without turning to regard the neighbouring upland, at a point where a lane crosses the lone straight ...
... THE WEEH.-Y SUN. What Thomas Hardy says :— “The Weekly Sun” is a paper of such distinct literary quality that I seldom miss reading it, particularly the article entitled “ A Book of the Week.” ...
... [Corrazgar.3 THE GRAVE BY THE HAND-POST. Br THOMAS HARDY. Author of Tess of tho D'Urbervilles. Jude the Obscure, Fair from the Madding Crowd. The Return of the Native, A Pair of Blue Eyes, &c. I never pass through Chalk-Newton without turning ...
... Thomas Hardy. 116 Richard Street, Glasgow, » young man, who was knocked down a cyclist ° u day morning, died yesterday i the Western Infirmary. DISOSBDISNCE ARM* upon „, S? * * Ol ** Built* of. and in the past and .h-V en . puniBhed wlt,h de » The ...
... THOMAS HARDY, •CULPTOI, CARVRR. AND BDILBHE. Wn»«« (X.MPTON. STREET. « UMJMBNTB. Haodatan* ao4 ToMrta Mao* jSa. MvUa ar Oraaita. Hn», Tiaiisp. OrteA •taoaa, WnEXnaa. and Oartof. (Elsaij Pisaat. Haartte. Ac. ...