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Western Waters: The Royal Navy Takes Time Off

... Western Waters The Royal Navy Takes Time Oh' M.iss Patricia Delahanty, of New York City, Sub- Lieut. Kenneth Crawley, R.N., who belongs to the II cricketing clan, Miss Dorothy Thompson, and Lieut. Christopher Veale, R.N. enjoyed a party on board Lieut. -Com. G. W. Norman (right), whose brother Brigadier Norman, used to com mand the 9th Lancers, and Eng.-Com. Boosey, R.N.R., sally forth for a ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 179 | Page: Page 15 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

MOSS BROS & CO. LTD

... MOSS BROS CO. LTD. MOSS BROS CO. LTD. ii/s o CAMP KIT At Moss Bros, we like to say that ours is a complete service for uniforming and equipping officers and we use the phrase unre servedly. Camp kit, every single item of if, is to be had here and the fruit of many years experience is available in the form of useful suggestions on what is advisable and what is not. This in it- i^A self is an ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 189 | Page: Page 31 | Tags: Photographs 

Player's Please

... On their lawful occasions WAV For such as pass upon the seas and indeed for men and women (on their aw3 v>>>! lawful occasions' everywhere the famous Player sailor represents an old and reliable friend to whom they instinc tively turn when seeking a measure of relaxation and pleasure an aid to calmness and composure. KEEP THAT HAPPY EXPRESSION Ar If now more than ever M necessary to empty your ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 102 | Page: Page 39 | Tags: Photographs 

BRITANNIA AND EVE

... ENJOYABLE READING FOR DULL DAYS Genghis Khan, the Greatest of Rulers Written and Illustrated by F. Mutania, ILL Temujin, together with his brother, Kassar, had disappeared. A track in the snow was perceived and followed by the marauders, who were confident that they would soon effect the capture of their quarry, for only the possession of fresh horses would have enabled the boys to make good ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1941
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 703 | Page: Page 40 | Tags: Photographs 

Ambassadorial Recreations

... By A. Croxton Smith MANY of my doggy friends will welcome the appointment of Mr. John Gilbert Winant as representative of the United States in Great Britain, for Mrs. Winant is one of us. When I had the pleasure of meeting her at the Ladies' Kennel Association show of 1938 one who knew them both well told me of the fine work Mr. Winant was doing at the International Labour Office at Geneva. ...

Fire and Water

... niHE British people's love of the sea crops up in the most unexpected places. These London i- A.F.S. men. whose work puts them constantly in the path of the Nazi bombers, turned, in their spare time, to model ship-making. From old wood and bits and pieces of string, canvas and cloth, they fashioned these models of the Cutty Sark, the Bounty, the Victory, and other ships in which Britain's ...

Rapier on Racing: A Racing Library for Newmarket?-- Prize Money in 1940-- N. H. Obstacles to be Cleaned

... II |t 4T111 If *1 1 |l n> A Racing Library for Newmarket Prize Jl'll'JfWvI Vll Money in l!)4l>-i\. H. Obstacles to le Cleared ONE likes to hope that the Stewards of the Jockey Club, in spite of their various war-time occupations, are continuing to look ahead in all matters affecting the national sport. There certainly are many reforms still to be tackled and there may be improvements to be ...

Up and Down the Land

... U] and Down tlic I, and THE GROWMORE SERIES of leaflets goes from strength to strength. One of the latest is entitled Shoot That Wood-pigeon, although it makes it clear from the start that nobody is expected to grow more wood-pigeons. On the contrary, we are to shoot more pigeons in order that the pigeons shall eat less of our food. The wood-pigeons themselves are only a by-product for the ...

Problem of the Planes

... THIS title sounds extra topical just now, but sticking to my own subject, it is quite interesting to study your back swing, to pick up a club in the house and do a few swings and notice exactly where your hands are, half-way up, at the top and where the club shaft lies. Golfers can observe for themselves when they make a change in the position of their hands on the shaft, they can check up, ...

You'll Be Seeing Them

... Be Seeing Them How Hollywood changes these girls Who d recognise the gay young thing on the auto-cycle and the glamorous creature as one and the same Alexis Smith Alexis is another of those college-girl actresses to be snapped up by Warner's. She made her bow in 44 Flight from Destiny and they gave her a contract right away. Mary Martin, Paramount beauty, who has just finished work on 44 Love ...

NEW YORK GAIETY--AND HELP FOR BRITAIN

... NEW YORK GAIETY-- AND HELP FOR BRITAIN. A gay New York party was held at Ciro's, attended by RANDY SCOTT and many screen stars. MW I JmL* r u ROSEY ROSENBERG, JUNE DUPREZ and RANDY SCOTT dancing at Ciro*s in Neic York. GENE MARKEY and CAROL LANDIS taking the floor together. THERE 'S gaiety in New .York, as shown by these pictures of famous film people enjoying Ciro's Happy New Year Party, but ...

Published: Wednesday 19 February 1941
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 216 | Page: Page 11 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

SMILING THROUGH THIS WARTIME WINTER THE CAMERA TAKES A LOOK AT BRIDES BRIDEGROOMS, AND OTHERS IN THE NEWS

... SMILING THROUGH THIS WARTIME WINTER: THE CAMERA TAKES A LOOK AT BRIDES, BRIDEGROOMS, AND OTHERS IN THE NEWS. CAPTAIN PHILIP /A CHARLES RONALD A I CARRINGTON, the (JU Royal Welch jjt Fusiliers, only son of Brigadier C. R. B. Carring- Lfl ton, married MISS JOAN hJ STACEY BURN, eldest daughter 1 of Dr. J. S. Burn, at Rich- mond Parish Church Surrey. 1 1 MRS. GERARD ANKERMAN, V.-, formerly Mrs. ...