Prolific, Prince Albert (very late), Scotch Red, Raby Castle, Skinner's Early and •:• CROSSES
... Prolific, Prince Albert (very late), Scotch Red, Raby Castle, Skinner's Early and •:• CROSSES ...
... Prolific, Prince Albert (very late), Scotch Red, Raby Castle, Skinner's Early and •:• CROSSES ...
... In 1870 Idstone record~d that a grand breed existed, or still exists, at Windsor, and they were highly esteemed by Prince Albert and Her Majesty. Four grand specimens were shown at the .exhibition .at Islington in . 1869, under the care of Mr. John ...
... 3oth, 1845, when her late Majesty Queen Victoria and H.R.H. Prince Albert, attended by the Lord Chancellor (Lord Lyndhurst), the Duke of Wellington, and a distinguished company. Prince Albert was invited to become a bencher of the society, and donned the ...
... \lBHOL ' S COC.'\ TH \' COT'I'AGI, S. ALI.OnIBS T;;, \l' OODL .-\ XI):c;_ A 1-T.LLY-LJ CE.'\SE D I.'\X. known as .. The Prince Albert , J:l erne. ELIGIBLE AND WELL-PLAC ED HIt()Q)IFIEJ.n 1-'.\lo [ Wl'l'l-r (j l . \ C itE ~. BU ILDIN G SITES. il ~lln rd ...
... cannot be dismissed so lightly. Mr. Lytton Strachey is not a sure guide in regard to it. He has 'chosen Prince Albert as the hero, and Prince Albert, with the backing and advice of Baron Stockmar, was largely engaged in entrenching his own position, which ...
... the fastest run in Europe, the 1.9 express covering the 44~ miles to York in forty-three minutes- 61 ·7 miles per hour. Prince Albert did not exaggerate when he paid a high compliment to the industrious and patriotic energy of the town. During the Show ...
... quickness with which it comes into blossoming and fruiting. The following table of measurements, etc., for one variety, Lane's Prince Albert, upon two different root stocks illustrates these points very clearly. The figures are averages from five trees of each ...
... future the more worth having because of that is, in round m i 1 es b e 1 ow Winnipeg and C a 1 g a r y ) t o Edmonton and Prince Albert on the north , say 800 miles by 300. The population struggle and its successful conclu-lion. sion. In other words, the ...
... suitably for the unexpected honour of their position ? I was baffied. Crossing the corridor into the library the memory of Prince Albert and the Amorati accompanied me, when, on a sudden, the matter was explained. Hanging by Oct. 15th, 1921. COUNTRY LIFE. ...
... rB++ Tzar Nicholas visited the Duke who had been so popular as envoy in St. Petersburg, and met the Duke of 'Wellington, Prince Albert and the King of Saxony. The Tzar eml uired for the elephant that Sir \V alter Scott had found, among other animals, in ...
... for International collaboration in compiling marine charts. The ervice rendered to oceanographic research by the late Prince Albert of l\lonaco can only be appreciated by a vi it to the great museum on the rocky point of the little Principality. If the ...
... received the news with mi.xed feelings, that he was shortly resigning the presidency, which would be This taken by H.R.H. Prince Albert. This evidence of Royal interest in the pastime of motor cycling was very welcome news, of course, and will doubtless do ...