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WESTON AMATEUR ART EXHIBITION

... WESTON AMATEUR ART EXHIBITION. This exhibition was brought to a close on Saturday at Weston-super-Mare, having been attended with complete success. As a means of developing and Etimulating Interest in local art and fostering latent talent the exhibition ...

Theatrical Mems

... at KIennington alter the pantomime. The Masque of War and Peace, written by Mr Louis N. Parker, is to be performed by amateurs at Her Majesty's Theatre for the benefit of the War Fund. Mr Forbes Robertson is recovering very slowly from infiluenn. Mr ...

LEIGH-ON-MENDIP HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Although this was the first time there had been any poultry exhibits, this portion of the show was of high merit, The Iladstock Amateur Brass Band, under Mr E. James, was iu attendance. Amuse- ments, In the shape of steam circus and country fair, were provided ...

REDLAND WORKMEN'S SHOW

... for home use or decoration, not named iii the list, by amateurs--lad, hirs Williamson; 3rd, J. Prin4. Specimen of Ironwork by amateurs-Ist, F. Perry; 2a Reginald Ford, Specimen of carving, by amateurs (prize by ?? Tnbe)-l6t, Ernest Knowles. Specimen of basket ...

CLUTTON FLOWER SHOW

... upon. The judges were :-Section 1 (cottagers)-Blessrs J. Milne, Camerton Court, and T. Scott, Warminster, Sections 2 and 3 (amateur and ?? G. Cooling, Bath, and J. Ettle, 1IRI.H.S. ClasEes 137 and 138 (decorated tables, &c.) -Alrs Remble and Mrs Kettlewell ...

BOOKS RECEIVED

... 10 of the U~seful Arts Series> is the (irst book 6ver published which has described this useful craft a s a hobby for amateurs. I t is a hilghly suitable one for them to tahe up. .17,CC0 copies of-1'art I of Trbe Twsentieth C;entulry Ie NTesvetam ...

THEATRICALS AT CLEVEDON

... presented to a Clevedon audi- tory, and those who witnessed yesterday's perform- ance at the hands of such accomplished amateurs as Dr Lionel Weatherly and Mr H[. BD Parneli, who were most ably supported by the other members of the company, were much ...

KINGSWOOD FANCIERS' ASSOCIATION

... section was in two distinct t parts that open to amateurs, and that confined to r cottagers. It was pleasant to observe how frequently the names of cottagers appeared on prize cards In t the amateurs' departments. Visitors soon 'became y' familiar with ...

SHOW AT RADSTOCK

... irAIl3CRS, COTTAGERS, AND AMATEuRs' CLASSES.- t CPansies-2nd, G. 13. S. McMurtile. Sweet peas-lst, l 0. 13. J. MchMurtrie; 2nd, E. H. Church; 3rd, G. b Perrett. Sunflowers-lst, B. 1Mhlsom; 2nd, G. E. J. S DdcMurtrie. l AMATEURS' CLASSES. VEGETABLs.-Collection ...

WRINGTON FLOWER SHOW

... Master Bush; 3rd, (. Perry. Collection of irvild P.rs-1st, P. Bush; 2nd, F. Perry; 3rd, Pi. l'arks. DviRsION B (open to amateurs and urofesionl ?? plants-1st, N,. T. Orgau. Six foliage plants-lss, A. T. Orgau ; 2nd, Col. 1igg;. Six bcgonias-lst, A. T ...

Our Library Table

... House of Usna, is printed.- Dt in ''The Parlous Condition of Cricket 'I r H. U. erte B ulelinson protests against those amateurs who take their railway fare as well as those who take a 44i more liberal -interpretation of necessary expenses. San( A 5epcial ...

Our Library Table

... think it is one it which would be better not reduced to cold print: Is The discreet praise of the mcusical skltl of royal amateurs makes different copy altogether. Tennyson used to invite Janotba to come to his den and have 5t a smokte with him,' which ...