THE BELPER NEWS, SEPTEMBER 25, 1931 ~=s BELPER NEWS,
... d-daughter of the late Mrs. Susan Sunderland, the one-time famous “Yorkshire Queen of Song,”” who was commanded to sing in the music room of the palace Lefore Queen Victoria. ...
... d-daughter of the late Mrs. Susan Sunderland, the one-time famous “Yorkshire Queen of Song,”” who was commanded to sing in the music room of the palace Lefore Queen Victoria. ...
... the south aisle and the chapel, which was built in 1897 as a thankoffering for 'blessings received during the reign of Queen Victoria, who that year celebrated her Diamond Jubilee. In an address, the Bishop said it was before the altar of God that we learned ...
... also a chalk and body colour sketch and a wash drawing, Landsca%es, attributed to Gainsborough, and a litho picture of Queen Victoria, signed by Her Majesty, in the same lot with another litho of Balmoral, with the figure of Prince Albert, also signed ...
... condemned and literally ground to powder. There was a generous response to the ap(feal for a new Infirmary and he recollected Queen Victoria, accompanied by the Marquess of Hartington, laying the foundation stone of the new hospital. From that day the work had ...
... Chancer{, and the Deputfi Clerk of the Crown in the Queen’s Bench, made three deep bows, and the Clerk of the CrOWfi in Chancery, kneeling, gave to Lord Denham the Commission from Her Majesty, Queen Victoria, sanctioning the proceedings which were now about ...
... Alfred Wilkinson, Water Lane, was the chosen “Queen,” having received a majority vote of her schoo] friends. The scholars assembled at the school, where a procession was formed, headed by Middleton Victoria Silver Band, who gave their services. In the ...
... ” Town Street; “Gleaning for the Hospitals,” Mrs. Coupe, Park Lane; “Lyon’s Advertisements,” Victoria Street; “Sympathy,” Mrs, Burnell and Miss Dale; “Queen of Rose Fairies,” George Street. The decorations from the latter, which included artificial rose ...
... --P.c. Collier gave evidence, but defendant did not appear. Lily Bonser, The Common, South Normanton, and Bertha Jenkins, Queen Street, South Normantaon, were charged with leaving broken glass on the highway at \South Normanton on July 9th.—P.c. Dowman ...
... Division, Inspector i’xc‘_ erin (representing the Worksop Police) an d P.c Stene. E i T Dr. M. L. Malthy, house geon Worksop Victoria Ho&rplhli said Ee, ms Thorpe had a fracture of the of the }kull and’ abrasions of &‘ Jef thigh. Ie was unconscious and the ...