CHOICE OF THE MONTH
... saint j seem a human being.11 (We regret that with our sports selection of Dick Turpin in our last issue, we mistakenly published the portrait of his brother, Randolph Turpin.) ...
... saint j seem a human being.11 (We regret that with our sports selection of Dick Turpin in our last issue, we mistakenly published the portrait of his brother, Randolph Turpin.) ...
... per- formance by Guinness SPORT. Dick Turpin. 44 This twenty-seven-year-old Leamington middle-weight celebrated the lifting of the colour bar by becoming the first coloured boxer to qualify for a British title. Of Turpin' s seventy-five wins, this latest ...
... for the Officers1 Families Fund. Below, Lady Smith-Dorrien goes through some of the gifts with Mrs. Greenway and Mrs. Turpin. Mrs. Turpin has a wonderful record as a voluntary worker she never missed a day's work with Lady Smith-Dorrien throughout the whole ...
... son. The e Hughesdens' Hampstead tions by the Luftwaffe, to live in a newly-acquired farmhouse at Thaxted e dwelling of Dick Turpin. cry is Florence Desmond's ;n Elizabeth from the film lgs a historical parody on es with complete volte-face e Dietrich in ...
... Club camp. Mr. Henry Wynmalen gave a demonstration. PAVERSHAM Horse Show and Gymkhana. Top left, Miss N. Stratton on Dick Turpin, light-weight hunter and Silver Cup winner top right, Miss Jean M. Butler on Cavalcade, who won the Children's Jumping Competition ...
... Major D. H. Baker, Capt. C. W. Barrett, Lt.-Col. J. D. W. Millar, Lt.-Col. C. d'A. P. Consett, D.S.O., M.C., Capts. T. W. Turpin, C. J. Mair, P. C. Swindells. Back row: Lt. F. Parker, 2nd Lt. J. H. Shennan Lts. G. M. McLean, J. J. Wise, J. D. Robertson ...
... who attacked her Hollywood Cavalcade is worth seeing for glimpses of Buster Iveaton in a small part, Chester Conklin and Ben Turpin in the tiniest bits, and A1 Jolson singing a Jewish hymn with the shoulder-rocking technique of Mammy. And the recon struction ...
... could be held quarterly instead of monthly. Mr. J. F. Wright, who is seen seconding the resolution, which was put by Mr. E. R. Turpin, re marked that the scheme would enable farmers to walk their own land more and tramp to committee meetings less. An Essex ...
... Hackforth-Jones, illustrated George IV by the incomparable H.M. Bateman. Christmas Convoy a lively addition The Shade of Dick Turpin repeats liis by Webster Murray. ride to York The modern version 44 Simple Savage Story by Dale depicted by Frank R. Grey. ...
... period late-Victorian, costume Regency. Everybody travels by mail-coach, which is robbed by Claude Duval mounted on Dick Turpin's mare. After which orgy of ineptitude there is a luncheon in the Fork Room at the Retch, and the cheaper Sunday papers come ...
... Many of the old-timers are back in person. You see Buster Keaton and the Keystone cops, Chester Conklin and cross-eyed Ben Turpin. A grandson of Rin- Tin-Tin plays his famous ancestor. Mack Sennett makes an after dinner speech There 's the same old parrot ...
... Hackforth-Jones, illustrated George IV by the incomparable H. M. Bateman. Christmas Convoy a lively addition The Shade of Dirk Turpin repeats his by Webster Murray. ride to York The modern version Simple Savage Story by Dale depicted by Frank R. Grey. Collins ...