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... WM. BRIGGS CO. LTD. WM. BRIGGS CO. LTD. skirts Flowered Jumper Cardigan in MELODY (Spun by Briggs at Beck Mills, Clayton, Yorks.) A new design in the best Penelope tradition, with bright florals in two con trasting shades. Makes a most serviceable garment to be worn with or dresses. REGD TRADE MARKS ^^tvtry thing torNerdlecraft r£/T\JLUrpjC>. 'Traced Needlework I GOOD WOOLS pu|| mstiuctions ...
... Lady Elizabeth Charteris is the daughter of the Earl and Countess of Wemyss and granddaughter of Lady Violet Benson by her firsl marriage to Captain Lord Elcho, son of the 11th Earl Wemyss who was killed in the first World War. Lady Elizabeth was born in Johannesburg in July, 1941. Her mother, the Countess of Wemyss, is the former Miss Mavis Gordon Murray, daughter of Mr. E. E. Murray of ...
... Lana, three-year-old daughter of Lord and Lady Errington Kirstin and Nicholas Lowther lost their father, Lt. John Lowther R.N.V.R., in the tragic air-crash which also killed we late Duke of Kent. Their mother is now Mrs. Corner James and Michael, twin sons of the Hon. Richard and Mrs. Denison-Pender Ann Van Wyck Exercises Her Pony in the Park I thank the goodness and the grace Which on my ...
... Not long ago two architecture students of the Beaux Arts School in Paris, M. Jean- Jacques Steinhauser and Mile. Anna-Marie Proszynka, decided to get married. It was an occasion for a party, and their fellow-students took full advant age of it. Someone, somehow, managed to collect a goodly array of food, costumes were borrowed or hired for anything up to 100 francs, and for a few hours all the ...
... The Warwick Victoi Hunt Ball at Shire Hall Over Five Hundred Guests, I the First Post-War icing Pill the Early Hours, Celebrate nt Br il of the Warwickshire Capt H. L. Chtistie Mr. Alan Palmer, Mrs. Palmer and Lady Jean Christie. Lady Jean is the youngest daughter of the Marquess of Zetland Mr. P. Tiarks and Mrs. Peggy Dunne found brief respite from the strenuous dancing in a quiet corner Miss ...
... PICTURES IN THE EIRE By Sabretache Three Wise Men of the West EVERYONE, excepting those who have always believed that they could have made a better job of the Tablets of Stone than the Original Author, will commend the Jockey Club's recently-issued General Statement of Policy, the two main planks of which are (1) cheaper and better accommodation for the racing public, and (2) better prize ...
... Officers of the 1st Bn. The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's j Sitting Majors H. Moberly Bell, G. W. Stead, J. R. Burgess, R. Caulfield, Lt.-Col. C. S. Howard, O.B.E., Capt. P. J. Pasterfield, Capt. (QM.) C. W. Smart, Major H. J. Cumberland. First row, standing: Capt. R. F. J. Home, Capt. G. A. Kempton, Lts. A. G. Walker, F. W. S. Heaney, J. Sharp, R.A.M.C., J. G. Chambers, P. N. ...
... GETTING MARRIED The Tatler and Bystander's Review of Weddings W:- j M'.s- so of rAU*afi$- m Eric aii U petty syd1icy;vi,iry t! p^'st! *Iary r albot Crawford Col. Mervyn Talbot son of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. J. Talbot, of Bisham Lodge, Thames Ditton, married Miss Margaret Gildie Crawford, Flight Officer, W.A.A.F., elder daughter of Sir William and Lady Crawford of Chesterfield House South Audley ...
... VIRGINIA' Qj by ABDULLA A RI FND OF VIRGINIA AND OTHER CHOICE TOBACCOS RADAR- RIGHT ON THE NOSE! You can call it a miracle or you can call it Centimetric A.I.' It was one of the greatest achievements of Radar, and of G.E.C. For it consisted of fitting into the nose of a fast night-fighter a complete radiolocation station.' Radiolocation on the ground, with its strange masts and weird equipment ...
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