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BOY’'S DEATH FROM FRIGHT

... aged six, son of a salt works labourer, who died in peculiar circumstances. Davenport and two other boys were gathering blackberries on come land belonging to Mr. Johnson, when suddenly somebody gave the alarm that Mr. Johnson was after them. The lad ran ...

Published: Saturday 01 September 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 136 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

Tue RIGHT SPIRIT

... the .G. Now that winter is coming we are starting the hockey season. TLast week-end T spent at Chapel-en-le Frith. The blackberries were just ripe, though some were spoiled by tho damp. W 2 spent ona moruing looking for them, «nd gathered quite a lot ...

Published: Saturday 27 October 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 269 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

again. It iz hard to wait on Sundays until midday, amfl unless the weather is flue a three.mils walk has

... three.mils walk has its drawbacks. To the list of sweated industries given in our recent articles on sweating must be added blackberry gathering. Pickers are paid one shilling and sixpence a stone, and it takes a day to gather a stone! Such remuneration is ...

Published: Saturday 20 October 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 959 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

As one way of solving the servant problem our artist suggests the invention of a mechanical * Mary Ann,” which ..

... instead of lessons, your teachers will také you up to Farmer Johnson’s on the hill. He will let. you go into his woods blackberrying and there will be buns and milk for you in the’ barn at one o’clock. Keep out of mischief; don’t give any one trouble; ...

Published: Saturday 17 November 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 889 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

DESOLATE MONA

... aid Septem1i)r are the months when the c ountry is scen to the best advantage, and those Vho know not thle delights of blackberrying should trl the dazzling hedgerows of the Isle of 'Man in the I latter nonth ?? I am digreming. If the country dis- tricts ...

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... Island is a white-walled building of no great interest or value, but the island itself is a rare slice of North Devon, with blackberries and rabbits to boot. A little kingdom with the sea about it, Lundy once held out against the neighbour kingdom of KEngland ...

Published: Saturday 24 November 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1619 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

SOME NOTES FOR THE JAM-MAKER

... jellies is another branch of the same labour, and is no more difficult, supposing commmon sense is brought to bear. Since blackberries and apples are the most usual ingredients for jelly, September is the month when we must turn our attention more particularly ...

Published: Saturday 12 May 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1680 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

SHORT STORY, JEAN’S RETURN

... crossed the r\;fi bnd Walked in at the gate, left ajar problz(l. v fg the children who had scampered in loof. Jil}'llg bvr blackberries among the thick bushes o the . grer\gTOWn pasture, then went slowly up the iavss‘gl‘own avenue. _ Nai 2Ting the house, ...

Published: Saturday 05 May 1906
Newspaper: Manchester Times
County: Lancashire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1441 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

FOOTBALL OF THE WEEK

... matches. 3 ~ ~* * *I I It is curious that Wales should turn out so many brilliant three-quarters; they seem to be as thick as blackberries in the Swansea and Car- E diff distri:ts, as many a Northern Union com- mittee knows. The quartette which operated against ...

THE CHILDREN'S HOUR

... write often, and Willie as g often as ho can. Florence Altman gives an account 5 of a holiday, during which she enjoyed a blackberry. . ing expedition. Below is a nice little note from a Z little 'boy who writes for the first time, and following jl that ...

SOME PANTOMIMES AND PANTOMIME ARTISTES

... festivities take place. Next we are shown the:,' Squire's Stables, and from thence we are taken to The Stream, The Blackberry Brake, and 'The Wood. In the'wdod scene wve iwitness a butterflies' ball and graeshopperg' feast. This will be found ...