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TROON FATALITY

... father of deceased, said his son was six years and seven months old, and strong and healthy. Friday afternoon he went blackberrying, taking with, him an enamel jug. Deceased went .to a field just across the road, and re. turned just over an hour afterwards ...

Published: Thursday 20 September 1934
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 471 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

MARKETS

... 10.1 per lila , ; appl' 51, Sd to 64 per lb.; pears. 20 to 3d each; gooseberries, 3d peel!).; blackcurrants, 8d per lb.; blackberries, 84 per lb.; plums, Sn lb.; tomatoes, 7d to lid per lb.; grapes. 2s and is per lb.; ls tr• per dozen; potattee, per cwt; ...

Published: Saturday 18 August 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 186 | Page: 7 | Tags: none

When The Liver Grimes

... friend what he ought to take for lunch. 'the friend replies, Well, a couple of down oysters and a Dover sole, followed by blackberry and apple tart and cream ought not to hurt you. The wretched liver, on over-hearing this advice, groans in spirit. 'The ...

Published: Thursday 27 September 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 233 | Page: 11 | Tags: none

THE RAILWAY CENTENARY

... were then pulled to Bodmin by horse poser, and it was while the horses rested that people had an opportunity of picking blackberries and flowers. The avenue of trees to which I refer was between Guineaport (Wadebridge) and Pendavy, and continued past the ...

Published: Thursday 28 June 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 255 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

MARKETS

... ii 1 , 81 per dort n; apples, 34 to Ikl per lb.; peals, to 3d each ; g4nseberries, 34 perlb.; blackcurrants, 84 p c lb.; blackberries, Sd per lb.; plume. 43 per lb.; tomatoes, 7d to ad per lb.; grapes. 2s and 2s 64 per lb.; oranges, Is br. ts per dozen; ...

Published: Saturday 25 August 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 222 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

FARM AND GARDEN

... giant blackberries another stanc shows that nature needs tht helping hand n an to produce satistu. Tory new tiuits. Tireless patience and th success of one cnancc in 10,000 have culminated the Giant. It is thre times as the ordinary blackberry ripens ...

Published: Thursday 16 August 1934
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1157 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

EDWARDS,

... weave cloth. with real live per- lined. In small fittings o forming animals, Shades: Brick, Lido, Bo clowns. etc. After- and Blackberry. noons from 2.30. Thursdays an d SPECIAL PRICE 55/i , Saturdays fro • 11.30 a.m. Admission: Adults, SPOONER AND COI 6d. ...

Published: Thursday 22 November 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 618 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

WOMEN'S INSTITUTE STAGE GOOD

... quality. The berry section revealed a splendid collection of fruit. loganberries. gooseberries. yeitchlierrien and cultivated blackberries. The eggs were of line sire. and formed a strong section. Aa added interest to the show van a display of excellent needlework ...

Published: Thursday 02 August 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 315 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A.J.G.N. AGAIN VISITS ST. ENVAN

... meadow, as he had described it, covered with thistles, docks, nettles and brambles. The neighbouring children may get some blackberries out of it, but it should not be allowed to run to waste for so trivial a reason. ...

Published: Thursday 16 August 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Guardian
County: Cornwall, England
Type: | Words: 480 | Page: 15 | Tags: none

TROON FATALITY LITTLE BAY'S SAD AGLIOENT

... named Erie Prvsleriek Donn. Tram,. .. .. his was six yiyirs oil 11,141111, 4 itul NISI !Wall ily. lb. Fralay alter am blackberrying, taking with him all jug. Decisesed a 1144.1 sense the road, returned just ,ill,r4l'ltdN. 11. MO It horse had bon, and ...

Published: Saturday 22 September 1934
Newspaper: Cornish Post and Mining News
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 379 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

ANCIENT CORNISH FEASTS AND CUSTOMS

... make parties, and go black-berrying. This fruit, by the old people, was said to be no good after Michaelmas; the reason being that the devil was said to have spat on them. I may add here that this belief of the devil and blackberries after Michaelmas, held ...

Published: Thursday 18 October 1934
Newspaper: Cornishman
County: Cornwall, England
Type: Article | Words: 1364 | Page: 5 | Tags: none