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Worker's Playtime

... Si, AN old Hampshire hedger is enjoying his 12 o'clock SS in solitary state on an old Roman Road on the bleak downs. Hot meat pies never get as far as this, his bait is a bit of dry bread and a little cheese. The marvel is that MB such men can do so hard a day's work on so little food. MR, Once upon a time he would have kept, killed and cured his I own pig, and a chunk of fat bacon would ...

Scientific Breeding in America

... THE course of natural evolution has produced new types of plants and animals, but the process is a slow one. Man, armed with a knowledge of biology, can shorten up this process, and varieties with desirable commercial points can be produced almost to order. Not only are obvious characteristics of shape, form and appearance susceptible of change, but hidden factors such as resistance to disease ...

Regrafting Old Fruit Trees

... By Our Horticultural Correspondent THERE are many methods of grafting fruit trees, each having a different purpose. Most of them call for a degree of technical knowledge and skill which can only be properly acquired after practical demonstration by an expert. Pro pagation of young fruit trees by grafting is one of the methods which I do not recom mend to the war time beginner. Apart from the ...

Up and Down the Land

... cmcf Msown Ute /aiu^ NO week passes but stories reach this office of enterprises with the humblest beginnings which have been rewarded by success which, before the war, would have been impossible. An example is the work of two brothers-in-law in Worcestershire, illus trated on later pages of this issue. How they pooled their resources and gave up pig and poultry farming for arable farming is a ...

A Public School Forestry Camp

... I v] I 'HERE are many out-of-door activities jjj J- for volunteer workers in wartime, a and not the least important of these is j the work of felling trees in our wood- IE lands. Timber is urgently needed for many purposes, especially in mines the average life of a pit-prop is less than four weeks and there are not enough trained foresters for the work. During These pictures are reproduced ...

A Novel Hedge Trimmer

... A Novel Hedge T rimmer BUCKINGHAMSHIRE Women's Land Army seem very go- ahead, at least they have got hold of a novel machine here. It is designed to trim hedges and certainly it should save many tears to hands and clothes. 'For a bramble- smothered hedge it looks ideal. The circular saw is pulley-driven from the tractor ar.d it can be raised and lowered by a second operator as the tractor ...

Coming Fashions

... TWEED CLASSIC SUIT FORTNUM AND MASON, Piccadilly, are making a feature of the time- honoured classic tailor made, some of which are semi-fitting. A very interesting model is pictured above on the left. It is man-tailored, has a wrap-over skirt and the pattern of the tweed is arranged in an original manner which is flattering to even a difficult figure, so are the long revers and square ...

Playbill Looks at the Shows

... Heartbreak House (Cambridge) IT is a merciful thing that people in the stately homes of England, or even in the average country house, do not behave as they do in this play. If they did, the truly rural areas would see precious little of me. However, the present revival at the Cambridge Theatre was a good move, for there is plenty of intelligent talk (although rather too much talk), and if ...

The Miracle of Ice

... The Miracle of lee Fratth 11. J Lane MODERN science has revealed a hidden world of beauty in frozen water, especially as it is found in the snow crystal. When viewed under a microscope an undamaged flake of ice and air, which we call snow, is shown to be made up of a wonderful and delicate network of lines, cubes and jewel-like figures of surpassing beauty. Many years ago, in America, a small ...

Classic Jersey: MATERIALS

... Classic Jersey I MATERIALS 6 oz. Copley's 3-ply Excelsior wool; Nos. 10 and 11 needles; 4 buttons; a short spare needle. MEASUREMENTS Round bust, 34 ins.; length, 21 ins.; sleeve seam 5 ins. TENSION 7 J st. and 9 rows to 1 in. THE BACK Cast on 104 sts. with No. 11 needles. Work k. 2 p. 2 rib for 3 ins. Change to No. 10 needles and work as follows 1st row. P. 4, k. 6 rep. from to end, ending p. ...

Published: Thursday 01 April 1943
Newspaper: Britannia and Eve
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 581 | Page: Page 45, 66 | Tags: Photographs 

MYSELF AT THE PICTURES: Hitchcock Goes Highbrow

... MYSELF AT THE PICTURES Hitchcock Goes Highbrow By James Agate I AM afraid I shall never get into the habit of looking at the cinema cinematographic- ally. After careful study of our highbrow critics I am forced to conclude that the true art of the cinema consists in laying photo graphic stress upon that which, were the scene being enacted in real life or on the stage, we just shouldn't notice. ...

Published: Wednesday 07 April 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1070 | Page: Page 6 | Tags: Photographs 

Shadow of a Doubt: Hitchcock in Hollywood Acquires the Orson Welles Technique

... Shadow of a Doubt Hitchcock in Hollywood Acquires the Orson Welles Technique oung Charlie Newton played with intelligence and some brilliance by Teresa right is at first thrilled by the arrival of her Uncle Charlie, who is gay, handsome id rich. Later, her suspicions are aroused by small incidents, singly .important, but together totalling something sinister. Iler discovery that her mother's ...

Published: Wednesday 07 April 1943
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 439 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs