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The Perihel MIXRAY Sunlamp

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Published: Wednesday 24 January 1940
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 179 | Page: Page 35 | Tags: Photographs 

WHERE TO STAY

... BRITISH HOTELS AND RESORTS DORTHLEDDEN Hotel, St. Just, Cornwall. Telephone St. Just 10. Unique position overlooking Cape Cornwall and Atlantic. Comfortable rooms. Good food. Club licence. Also furnished houses. Full particulars and brochure on request. HUNTING, RIDING GUESTS, ETC. TVARTMOOR. Farm House as Private Hotel, C run by Naval Offirer and wife. Own stables and riding school. Resident ...

Hunting North of the Tweed

... LORD BURGHLET, M.P., took a day's holiday and went out with his brother-in-law, the Duke of Buc- cleuch's hounds. He gave up his private pack, which he revived in 1935, at the end of last season, and is now Joint-Master, with Mr. F. A. Cox, of the East Sussex. He in tended to hunt the latter pack him self, but, owing to pressure of war work, is only able to get down for an odd day here and ...

One Hundred and Thirteen Runners at Windsor

... ROMAN CHIEF PITS HIS FEET WRONG AT THE WATER: Mr. W. P. Nicholson's Roman Chief, ridden by H. Nicholson, was made favourite for the Boxing Day 'Chase but did not jump well enough and finished tenth. Behind Roman Chief is Bel et Bon (G. Wilson prominent for most of the race and finishing fourth. No. y is Miss Paget' s Knight of the Border (G. Archibald), last of the fifteen runners, and the ...

WOMEN AND UNIFORM: TAILORED DETAILS

... Women and Uniform TAILORED DETAILS THE Women's Auxiliary Air Force is a young Service with no traditions of the last war to draw upon, but it is rapidly proving its worth in this one. The uniform is attractive as well as practical, as can be seen in the photo graph below from Moss Bros., of King Street, Covent Garden. The cloth is blue barathea, the same as for R.A.F. officers, worn with a ...

Rapier on Racing

... Final N.H. Fixture List A Score of Horses to Follow Thrills at Windsor Notes on Gatwick and Leicester THE remainder of the N.H., season has now been mapped out. Fixtures have been granted from the first of March to March 25, which is Easter Monday, and there is also, of course, the Aintree fixture on April 4, 5 and 6. The Grand National will be held on Friday, April 5. The season, therefore, ...

Women in Sport

... THE HOPMANS, present holders of the Australian Mixed Doubles title and reckoned one of the best combinations in the game were beaten in the final of the Victoria Championships by the Sydney pair, Joan Hartigan and Vivian McGrath. Miss Hartigan was Australian women's champion in 1933, 4, and 6 McGrath men's singles champion in 1937 UNDER WATER PIN WHEEL These three members of the Pasadena ...

Here We Are Again: Parkin's Circus at Earl's Court Keeps the Winter Tradition

... Here We Are Again Parkin's Circus at Earl's Court Keeps the Winter Tradition lsabelle provides the traditional bareback act in S. V. Parkin's cirrus at the Empress Hall, Earl's Court. She comes of the circus -famed family of Sir Robert Fossett, other mem bers of which also do an acrobatic riding act (see next picture) The Ayres Trio do an old act well the roller-skating stunts which depend ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1940
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 192 | Page: Page 28, 29 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Wartime Motoring Commentary

... Alan C. Hess AUTRE temps. It seems only a very little while ago that I was dipping my pen in vitriol and writing with appropriate venom about the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Winston Churchill, on whose initiative the Road Fund was first raided and motorists' money misappropriated to bolster up an unsound Budget. And now, here I am again writing of Mr. Winston Churchill, this time in ...

Published: Wednesday 03 January 1940
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 750 | Page: Page 34 | Tags: Photographs 

FINLAND'S STAND Loot Captured from the Soviet Forces: How the Finnish Soldiers Keep Fit

... Finland's Standi Loot Captured from the Soviet Forces How the Finnish Soldiers Keep Fit CAPTURED SOVIET TROOPS WEAR A VARIETY OF HEADDRESS During the past three weeks the Finns have made very considerable captures. The latest enemy drafts are ill-clad as compared with the Finns. The prisoners wear a woollen headdress with a little peak, suggestive of a Tamerlane helmet, interspersed with any ...

Published: Saturday 13 January 1940
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 365 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Graphic

... STRUCK AS SHE WAS LEAVING FOR THE CAPE WITH PASSENGERS AND CARGO: THE DUNBAR CASTLE AS SHE NOW APPEARS The liner had her back b i k an by a mine only a few hours af'er she had set out for South AfH :a. Nearly everyone was saved A BRAVE FIGHTER IN THE THREE CRUISER NAVAL BATTLE OFF THE RIVER PLATE VISITED THE ARGENTINE CAPITAL AND THERE RECEIVED A GREAT WELCOME, EXEMPLIFYING THE FEELINGS OF A ...

THE FATHER OF HIS PEOPLE--DR. HENDRIKUS COLIJN

... THE FATHER OF HIS PEOPLE- -DR. HENDRIKUS COLIJN An Intimate and Revealing Study of the Leader of the Dutch Nation By LADY DRUMMOND-HAY ALERT, light on his feet, as agile of movement as a man thirty years younger than his seventy, eyes bright and keen, his drooping eyelids alone betray the Elder Statesman-- Dr. Hendrikus Colijn, into whose steady hand the Dutch people affectionately thrust the ...

Published: Saturday 20 January 1940
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2116 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Photographs