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ANGLING IN CONNEMARA

... J1NQLING ItNi CONNEMARA The author of this article, Mr. Joseph Adams, better known as Corrigeen, has just written an elaborate book, called The Angler's Guide to the Irish Fisheries, in which he g ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1924
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 917 | Page: Page 26, 36 | Tags: Photographs 

FROM CHINA TO--ITALY: Readable Books of Travel

... FROM CHINA TO-- ITALY 1 Readable Books of tj ravel. BOOKS about China are fashionable, and Mrs. Grace Thompson Seton provides a new one in Chinese Lanterns, from the Bodley Head. It is very well ill ...

Published: Saturday 16 August 1924
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 302 | Page: Page 36 | Tags: Photographs 

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... IN HER WHITE MANTILLA: RAQUEL MELLER, THE STAR OF VIOLETTES IMP^RIALES. Mile. Raquel Meller, the lovely Spanish singer, actress, and film star, is featured in the new picture, Violettes Imp6ri- ales, now running at the Scala. She is due to leave for America, to appear in the Continental revue, Rue de la Paix, on Oct. 18, but, before she sails, she will be seen on the English stage in a ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 111 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

An Ayrshire Shoot: Lord Glasgow's Party at Kelburn

... An Ayrshire Shoot Lord Glasgow s Party at Kelhurn. WAITING FOR THEM TO COME OVER MAJOR C. JARVIS. ONE OF THE GUNS AT KELBURN LORD LESLIE. IN HIS BUTT AT LORD GLASGOW'S SHOOT MR. COCHRANE PATRICK. THE BROTHER OF THE EARL OF GLASGOW THE HON. ALAN BOYLE. A FAMILY PARTY AT KELBURN CASTLE A GROUP INCLUDING THE EARL AND COUNTESS 6F GLASGOW, LORD KELBURN, AND THE LADIES GRIZEL, MARGARET, AND HERSEY ...

Published: Wednesday 20 August 1924
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 177 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

THE GOLFER

... By Follow Through. ANATOMY is a science that does not appeal to all golfers, most of whom prefer to think of themselves in the normal make-up of plus fours and coat or jumper rather than disguised as a skeleton. Mr. George Beldam, who has already given us some definitely in structive and pleasant works on both golf and cricket, has now broken out in the most scientific treatise on golf. I ...

AROUND THE SHOWS: DUBLIN, IMBER COURT, AND LYNTON

... . v A. _ l -1 Mt.jr M. v _£ WELL OVER THE WALL IN A JUMPING COMPETITION AT THE ROYAL DUBLIN SOCIETY'S SHOW AT BALLSBRIDGE. THE LY'NTON, LYNMOUTH, AND EXMOOR SHOW AT LYNTON A LADY COMPETITOR IN THE EXMOOR PONIES JUMPING CLASS. v. ty, v- j' _ r=if-5-dS. 'ill- i%v. A BRILLIANT DISPLAY OF EQUITATION AT IMBER COURT P. C. KING TAKING A FENCE STANDING ON TWO MOUNTS. THE IMBER COURT SHOW AT THAMES ...

THE STAGE OF THE DAY: ON TOUR: THE HONOURABLE MR. TAWNISH

... n The Stage or the day fO ON TOUR THE HONOURABLE MR. TAWNISH. CLOAK and sword, ruffles and thigh boots, costumier's dialogue and slow music, re sounding consonants and posed gestures: these are relics of the days before theatrical became a term of reproach. Ever since cups and saucers, real doors and real door-knobs, changed the fashion, the English school of acting has made what is natural ...

APROPOS THE BIG FIGHT: SOME PURELY PERSONAL PICTURES

... . WITH MB. EUGENE CORRI, THE REFEREE (L.), AND LEAVING THE STADIUM AFTER THE FIGHT: TOM GIBBONS. AN AERIAL VIEW OF THE GREATEST CROWD ETER GATHERED IN EUROPE AT A BOXING MATCH: THE STiDIUM FROM THE AIR. WITH HIS FIANCEE, MISS RAY FRANCIS, AND HIS BROTHER JOE: JACK BLOOMFIELD (R.) EN ROUTE FOR WEMBLEY TO MEET GIBBONS. A COMPARISON OF TEMPERAMENTS-- (1) BLOOMFIELD MAKING HIS WAY TO THE RING FOR ...

THE KING TAKES THE HELM OF HIS GOOD, TALL SHIP

... BIG-CLASS RACING AT COWES HIS MAJESTY ABOARD BRITANNIA. Although the weather conditions were scarcely as much in Britannia's favour as in the case of some of her lighter rivals in the big class, the Royal cutter again added to her long list of successes during Cowes Week. In the course of the regatta the King himself took over her helm from Major Philip Hunloke, who is usually at Britannia's ...