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THE DANGER OF BLACKBERRIES

... THE DANGER OF BLACKBERRIES Blackberries are a, toothsome fruit, but they arc not devoid of danger to those who indulge in. them A Gardiif coroner's jury has just found that death of Elsie Winifred Rudall, aged 3. was du ...

Published: Friday 10 October 1913
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 708 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

The blackberrying which was carried out autumn throughout Bedfordshire rn•ulted in about 110 Sono of byrries, ..

... The blackberrying which was carried out autumn throughout Bedfordshire rn•ulted in about 110 Sono of byrries, being dinpatcbed to into tuseufatturerr. A ktter of inquiry halt been received at Bcdtord from tho Ilinintry of staking for neon of the Beds ...

Published: Tuesday 28 January 1919
Newspaper: Beds and Herts Pictorial
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 242 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

LEACRAVE

... LEACRAVE. CHILDREN AND BLACKBERRIES.-The children of Council School. Nortonroad, have been doing ueeful work connection with the scheme for (he gathering of blackberries. About IkOu-x rave children, commenced the work last week, and it MM carried out ...

POETRY AHD JAM

... Council School have been assisting the collection blackberries, and, -in -addition, -their Headmaster (Mr. P. -E. Mitchell) has appealed to their poetic instincts. They tofhpasihg* poetry blackberry jam. and the following are specimens:—' is Freddie ...

LEACRAVE

... LEACRAVE. BLACKBERRIES AND HORSE CHESTNUTS —Last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon, Maulden, honorary organisers for the Blackberry Scheme in Bedfordshire, visited Norton-road Mixed School, Leagrave,and. congratulated Mr. P. E. Mitchell, the headmaster ...

CRAVENHURST

... CRAVENHURST. PTJ. A. RUTLAND returned Friday his depot (GiUingham) after 10 days' convalescent leave. _ BLACKBERRIES.—The school children, under the blackberrying scheme, have gathered 300lbs. for the sailors and soldiers. OUR DAY was successfully carried out ...

THE above Committee have been requestedl by the Ministry of Food to secure per- mission from all occupiers of land

... of land in the County. for the gathering of Blackberries for the purpose ofjam-making, by persons authorised by the Nlinistry of Food. Ministry of Food also expressed the hope that hedgve bearing Blackberries will remain untrimmed until an opportunity ...

Published: Tuesday 13 August 1918
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 72 | Page: 1 | Tags: none

SOMETHING COLD TO CUT AT

... cold, when It should be firm. A BLACKBERRY PUDDING. A rather uncommon blackberry pudding is made with ground rice. and ie very Wourishing and delicious. If it is being made for children, it is beet to stew the blackberries to a pulp aztd then strain the ...

Published: Tuesday 22 October 1918
Newspaper: Luton Reporter
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 407 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

BIRDS AND BERRIES

... not tor many years have the hedgerows exhibited scanty a orop. Last year sloes, elderberries, blackberries, haws, and note abounded, but this year blackberrying a wearisome task, &ad those people who make sloe wine and like sloe gin will be disappointed ...

Published: Friday 26 September 1913
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 168 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

WILD STRAWBERRY IN MILLINERY

... mountain strawberry, small wild cherry, and great purple blackberry. In defiance to nature these are very quaintly combined with wild cherry blossom, well as the little pink streaked bosEoms of the blackberry or the tiny starry flower of the strawberry. PRINCE ...

Published: Friday 21 March 1913
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 196 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Gardening Notes

... from 25 to 40 years of age. A mature tree averages from 25 to 40 bushels fruit even- alternate year. BLACKBERRIES. Many of the American blackberries are excellent fruits. Strong, well-drained clay soils are bust; but the plants thrive almost anywhere ...

Published: Friday 20 May 1910
Newspaper: Luton Times and Advertiser
County: Bedfordshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 507 | Page: 7 | Tags: none