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THE NOBLE FIELD

... ■VHE NOBLE FIELD. QOOQLY In this article the season is briefly reviewed. It has been chiefly notable for the quality of the fielding, which, whether it be due to the inspiring example of the Austr ...

Published: Saturday 26 August 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 929 | Page: Page 26 | Tags: Photographs 

The PORTRAIT of a RACEHORSE

... S*Se PORTRAIT of a RACEHORSE PAINTED MAJOR CECIL WILSON Major Wilson, who has painted the winners of several classic races, here describes how the interesting work, rendered peculiarly difficult by th ...

Published: Saturday 26 August 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1096 | Page: Page 28 | Tags: Photographs 

Sunshine Before the Storm at Genoa

... Mr. Lloyd George is here seen, in the company of Sir Robert Home (on the left) and Sir L. Worthington Evans, regaling M. Barthou, the French delegate, with a humorou ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 93 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

FRILLS AND FRIVOLITIES

... FRILL5 AND FRIVOLITIES BY CAN Dl DA For this season, which cannot make up its mind between fur and muslin weather, there is nothing like a tailor-made, whose smartness depends on the way it is worn an ...

Published: Saturday 22 April 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1113 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

The First Play of the Year: and the Revival of Iolanthe

... The First Play of the Year and the T^evioat of lolanthe. THE first new play of the New Year, The Rattlesnake at the Shaftesbury, breaks new ground in dealing with the American War of Independence a ...

Published: Saturday 14 January 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 460 | Page: Page 24 | Tags: Photographs 

FRILLS AND FRIVOLITIES

... iBHlpFRILLy'AND FRIVOL! TiO^JI 1 1 0 BY CANDIDA Stating that the only two summer furs are ermine and monkey, if monkey can be called a fur, and predicting that hats will likely be enormous, which mean ...

Published: Saturday 20 May 1922
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1041 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs