THE DREAM OF THE DESPISED
... THE DREAM OF THE DESPISED. THE CABBY'S MILLENNIUM THE DAYS OF THE AIR CAB AND THE DEATH OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... THE DREAM OF THE DESPISED. THE CABBY'S MILLENNIUM THE DAYS OF THE AIR CAB AND THE DEATH OF THE MOTOR VEHICLE. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... Morrow, Will Owen, Charles Pears. P. Peg ram. W. Heath Robinson. Harry Ronnfcree, Tony Sarg. N. E. H. Shepard, B. Stamps, O. E. Studdy. Charles Sykes. Lance Thackeray, Thorpe. F. H. Townsend, Lawson Wood. Wood. , ~ . Lnst year’s edition of * PrifttenV Pie’ ...
... Tests, Mr. E. Mathews; Milking, Mr. T. Latham: Nature Study. Mr. E. U. Farwell; Shearing. Mr. W. Leverton; and Yard. Mr. T. E. Studdy and the Hon.. J. R. de C. cawen. The Secretary submitted the programme of daily proceedings proposed for the Exeter Meoting ...
... complains that he would be lost without a horse. Our artist makes a suggestion above which should solve the difficulty By G. E. Studdy Rifle-shooting is being recommended as a recreation for lonely wives in London. Other amusing pastimes by which ladies could ...
... (sniff) Landlord of the Lone Skunk F-fired if I know (sniff, sniff) but, tell yer what-we must get some of that. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... Col. Wyatt- Edgell, Major and Mrs C. D. Sherton, Mrs F. F. Buckingham, Mr and Mrs Neville Grenville, Mrs Boscaweo, Mr T. E. Studdy, Professor Penberthy. Later on when better weather conditions prevailed many of the county exhibit came on in motors and ...
... LJs ain't been able ter get nothing down 'im this week at all, 'cept a heel I put in 'is tea this mornin'. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... organisation carried out by the masters. In the hali-mile an excellent race was seen between S. C. S. Jones, P. E. Youngs, and E. Studdy. Jones, who ran very strongly, won easily from Youngs, with Studdy third. His time was 9min. 42 2-sths. The races resulted ...
... Cambridge gentleman for use at cricket practice. Our artist pertinently suggests possible further developments.) j-- 1 BY G. E. STUDDY ...
... very goot at his lessons to-day. Vat should ve give 'im? Mr. Nosenstein: Let 'im 'old the apple for a little vhite G. E. STUDDY ...
... 're not comfortable where you are. The Week EnDER t That '11 do, nlceshly. I 've set old forty-four on fire. Drawn by G. E Studdy. ...
... Well, when you 've quite finished, just come into the drawing-room, and see what you 've done to the piano. Drawn iw G. E. Studdy. ...