THE GUILD OF BRAVE POOR THINGS
... inserting fomer letters in the interests of the Guild ol tbe Brave Poor Thing*. . . I am, Sir, your obedient servant, GRACE KIMMINS. , Dame Armstrong House. Harrowou-tbe-Hlll, April 13. ...
... inserting fomer letters in the interests of the Guild ol tbe Brave Poor Thing*. . . I am, Sir, your obedient servant, GRACE KIMMINS. , Dame Armstrong House. Harrowou-tbe-Hlll, April 13. ...
... Town Hell. Some hundreds firls from the venous elementary schools of the seif nhourhoed. under the direction of Bister Grace (Hie. Kimmins), provided the entertainment, entcriof with evident enjoyment into the spirit of the carols end Old Bof Irih staging ...
... publish the list of donations to the amount required. With many thanks to the Standard, 1 am. Sir, your obedient servant, GRACE T. KIMMINS. Dame Armstrong House, Harrow-on-the-HilL P.S.—A visit to the Crafts School Chailey will convince anyone (as it has convinced ...
... Speech Day, on the 24th inst., when the prizes will be distributed Lord Llangattock. I am, Sir, your obedient servant. GRACE T. KIMMINS. Dame Armstrong House, Harrow-on-the-Hill. Cpoasbllla at Fraserburgh. To tie Editor of The Standard. Sir,—lt may interest ...
... Asbrcd Vdcn, and the graceful and tuneful whintling Mias Lens Rutien, were particularly tract ire items. Mis. Boefaad making, before, most tasteful and sympathetic panite Two other entertainments are yet to ta given, and Mrv. Kimmins, of Dams Armtoroag ...
... peculiarly difficult. The honorary judge's, who gave up much valuable time and spared pains in the work, were Mrs. Gomme, Mrs. Kimmins (founder of the Guild of Brave Poor Things). Miss lluffcll. General Sir Blood, Mr. James Harvie. and Mr. Alan MacKinnon. The ...
... is theirs trona birth. Ullll would that unprumising material could not be Mond the teaching of this accomplishment. in hada grace and colour and • spontaneous joyousness are the elements. Vet of kind there have been better doming than that dune by the children ...
... THINGS. GUILD OF THE AFFLICTED. A Bishop of London is one who his time many parts. Between them the Bishop of London and her Grace tha Duchess of Bedford played a showman’s part yesterday, m the interests of charity, the Exhibition being one toys and other ...
... the North to learn iu leisure tbe desirability of softening tbe asperities their sturdy national character with little of graces of cultivation, but Southerner aad Catholic I am more concerned with the question how discover or to create the independent ...
... notboafaiidd wo ihoald iwlotod. boeom* tbit loolotfoo bo •phndid onotf tbii country wen bottranod by the oCwtionand lore ito kimmin in all ttw total of Britain throogboot the world. A Conatantinoplctelecnm. oa> the subject of theriringmtbe Balkoni, am tbit ...
... wader the tiUTef The Guild of Pley Book, giree the Pied Piper'* chiid in a and ettractire form. It written hy O. T. Kimmine. and the dance* here keen arranged by U. H. Waoiaoth. Baeee eeeeUent pholographe the bom.dancer*, Louden enltrea and elan ...