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THE YORKSHIRE POST, Lucky Inventions

... amount of earnest work will guarantee an eventual flash of inspiration, or successful inventors would be as common as blackberries. It difficult, again, to classify those inventions which emerge as byproducts from a programme of pure research—for instance ...

THE YORKSHIRE POST, SATURDAY, MAY 19. 1934

... loyalty, and courage: reminder of their staunch heritage. Clanship has few formal ties in these days: Macs seem as thick blackberries: but there is still a tacit bond binding all Highlanders of one name, recognition of common story and mutual trust which ...

TUESDAY NEXT. MAY 29th

... Copplut Creak, bay gelding, aged. 16 h.h., Banglamore. dam Marsta. 16. Andrew, brown gelding, aged. 16-1 h.h., by Aynsley. 17. Blackberry, black mare, 6-o*2 h.h., Scarlet Rambler; this mare a weaver. 18. grey mare, aged, 15-3 h.h. 19. Bilberry, brown mare. 8 ...

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... E. Thomlinson. (Tockwtth Royal Ptlnce Sow In pig or reared a litter since January 1. and medal, K. Thorallnson (Tockwlth Blackberry 6th); 2, J. W. Hesp (March Belle 3. W Harrison. York (Barfield Queen 23rd). Gilt, farrowed on or alter January 1933—1. E ...