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BIGGER and BETTER VEGETABLES--and FRUITS

... nature cannot be hurried, and it is only the result of years of study that next summer, for the first time, huge thoraless blackberries with fruit r-inch in diameter will be gathered on a commercial scale in this country. It is, in fact, a cross between a ...

Published: Saturday 27 May 1944
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1971 | Page: 28 | Tags: Photographs 

Priscilla in Paris

... black-currants or raspberries this summer, Jor of course there will be, and, anyway, there are always wild black-berries Have you ever eaten black-berry jelly Oh, yummy-yum- yum 'Tis good Don't conclude from this burble, Tr6s Cher, that business and pleasure ...

Published: Wednesday 26 April 1939
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1035 | Page: 24 | Tags: Photographs 

THE EDITOR'S NOTE-BOOK

... too late to save. Where are the blackberries beloved of our childhood Alas, they are few and far between and many a schoolboy must have returned to school during the past few days minus the customary provision of blackberry jam. 5 e All true lovers of Dickens ...

Published: Saturday 28 September 1907
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1357 | Page: 3 | Tags: Photographs 

FROM A COUNTRY HOUSE NOTEBOOK: Rabbits, Acorns and October Goose Fairs

... mushrooms and blackberries is very heavy. The latter are not much use now black berries, they say, are poison after September 21. One of my neighbours, annoyed by the large number of people who invade his fields for mush rooms, blackberries, and nuts, who ...

WEDDINGS AND ENGAGEMENTS

... Lady Irvin, B a y v i e w, Aberdeen, and Miss Joyce Ram s d e n, elder daughter of Captain and Mrs. W. C. R a m s d e n, Blackberry Hill, co. Dublin Captain Roland Richardson, M.C., 1st Batt. 13th Frontier Force Rifles (Coke's), elder son of Brig. -General ...

Published: Wednesday 29 July 1931
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 476 | Page: 52 | Tags: Photographs 

SEEN AROUND LONDON . .

... cloth jacket. It reached almost from shoulder to shoulder, like a clown's, and was lined with plush At lunch a girl in a blackberry-coloured marocain frock with a bolt fastening inset with fine paste at the waist, and another holding together three sections ...

Published: Saturday 25 November 1933
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 606 | Page: 40 | Tags: Photographs 

TITTLE-TATTLE of TO-DAY: Mr. Charles Williams

... Mr. Charles Williams. KNIGHTHOODS during the past few days seem to have been as plenti ful as blackberries. It is said that, notwithstanding his knighthood, Sir Charles Willie Mat hews will henceforth be known as Mr. Charles Wil liams. everybody laughed ...

Published: Wednesday 06 March 1907
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 534 | Page: 5 | Tags: Photographs 

Milk As An Ingredient

... added advantage that it only takes two minutes to prepare, and junket will make a delicious accompaniment to the chil dren's blackberry and apple or plums; on the whole they prefer this simple and attractive dish to the more common custards and blancmanges ...

Published: Friday 01 August 1947
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 632 | Page: 49 | Tags: Photographs 

OUTSTANDING WINNERS AT CRUFT'S: Successes for Sporting Dogs-- A Pointer Chosen as the Best in Show

... had a wonderful time last week, since practically every breed was at its best, and celebrated dogs were as plentiful as blackberries in autumn or nearly so. Wherever we went there was something to claim our attention, and a single day was not enough to ...

Bottling FRUIT at No Expense

... turning brown, they should be bottled in water, heating in the same way and sealing down when sim mering point is reached. Blackberries go well mixed with apples, and the earliest fruit has the best flavour, garden varieties being the best. Cranberries are ...

Published: Thursday 01 September 1932
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 701 | Page: 88 | Tags: Photographs 

Fresh Fruit For Children

... fruits owed much of their popularity to the fact that they are available nearly all the year in towns, while currants, blackberries, rasp berries, etc., have a very short season. But even allowing for this, and the additional factor that fewer records ...