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Date

1900 - 1949
11 1900-1909

Countries

England

Regions

Yorkshire and the Humber, England

Place

Leeds, Yorkshire, England

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11

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11

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LITERATURE

... pictures; Robert Wilson, at one time engineer as the :Low Mloor iron- works, near L~eeds, wh~o invented the screw-propeller; Thomas Wil:sun. the T'vneside poet, w'hose chief work, thu ' Pisman's Pay, attained extraordinary popularity in the North of England ...

LITERATURE

... attentiorn she is to receive from Mr. Lovibond's pupil is, indeed, hard to please. and deserves to be miscrablo. (Lon- don: Thomas Burleigh) I Ideal Physical Culture, by A 4pollo (William Bamideri. gives, amongst a good deal of information about the ...

LITERATURE

... does Mr. Macphlerson's able and useful treatise. ( Herbert Spencer-the Man and his Work. By Hector Macpherson, author of Thomas Carlyle and ''Adam. Smith. London: Chapran and Hall.) STORIES OF A NAVAL VETERAN. The narrating of reminiscensess has been ...

LITERATURE

... not be disappointed in Mr. Crocketts latest story. (London: Ward, Lock, and Co.) To the Healing of the Sea, by Francis H. Hardy, is a novel of which it is rather difficult to speak judicially. NVe have found it extraordinarily interesting, and yet at ...

ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT YORK

... the special feature of which is a new patent turning-over motion for pressing the bricks. equally on Iboth sides. 2Messrs. Thomas Green and Son Limited, of the Smithfield Ironworks, Leeds, and the Surrey Works, London, S.E., introduce a special feature ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... Maconodie, a Maidstone; 2, Phip Lee, Wem. Sslop; 3, S. W. Thomas, Swansea Hen.-i iesdasnes Hill and hiaoonochie; 2, S. W. Thomas: 3, Jonathan Hill. GockereL--, MeedameHles and Maconochie; 3, S. W. Thomas. Polet.-1 and 3, Jonathan Hill, Bridgisud Mills, GornwalL ...

THE ROYAL SHOW AT YORK

... Horse.- Fr prize, £10; esecond prize. £5 third prize, £3; fourth prize. £2-1 Thomas Berry Soowden, Clifton, Ycrk. Intake Fashion- 2, Thomas Henry .Sowden's Orange Blossom: 3. Thomas Henry Sowden's Silver Belle: 4. Frank Robxeon. The Cedars. Sutnderland, Reform: ...

LITERATURE

... been cured by revision. (The World's Epoch-Ma~kers, edited by Oliphant Smncatoa; ...

LITERATURE

... interesting reading. Me ilaconversations betwven the rustics are capital. The author seems as much at home with them as Mr. Hardy ciith his Wessex natives. locndon: 1fethuen and Co.) Sir Walter Besant's net novel, The Fourth Generation, shows no falling- ...

LITERATURE

... grateful for the selections from Herrick, Herbert, snd Domre; and amongst individual poems we rejoice is Sweet Content, by Thomas Dekker: the magnificent Death the Leveller, by James Shirley; and in Friends Departerd ' ( They ai% all gone into the ...

BOOKS OF THE CENTURY

... largely on outa-ard environment. Leaving out of acc-sunt living men, the most noteworthy of whom are Gzeorge -Mere- dith, Thomas Hardy, Walter Besacu, J. M. Barrie, and Maurice Hewlett, we turn back to two great names which are linked together in popular ...