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HER SOCIAL JOURNAL: Court News

... HER SOCIAL JOURNAL Court TOews: I hear that if all goes well His Majesty may, after all, attend the Trooping the Colour parade in honour of his official birthday on June 9th. The King has not yet issued his orders in the matter, but there are strong rumours, both among officers of the Brigade and at London District Headquarters, that he is hoping very much to be able to attend the parade, ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2185 | Page: Page 16, 17 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

MARCUS

... HiEOS m d r c u s '' and 'JERSEY de LUXE' creations worn by the beat dressed women in the world W. O. LTD., LONDON, W.t MEMBER Of THE LONDON MODEL HOUSE GROUP ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 35 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Photographs 

Fashion Points for Juniors

... Fashion Points lor Juniors Fashion Page by Winifred Lewis CASHION-CONSCIOUS clothes for the very young are out and about in the early sunshine. This trio is wearing (left) a fine Scottish woven check worsted coat and matching bonnet with detach able lace trimming a pastel blue pure wool cloth (centre), with detachable red and white stripe poplin collar and cuffs, and hat with matched trimming. ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 99 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

SOLO

... People think I travel i with a lady's maid L hut I simply travel In Dresses go direct from ward robe to case, on their own hangers. You can pack in haste, and unpack with pleasure no creases or crumples. From all good stores or luggage shops. DRESS CASE The clever ivay to pack smart clothes MADE BY THE MAKERS OF PAKAWA LUGGAGE ...

Record Shire Show

... THE large entry of 129, the obvious enthusiasm of the record number of spectators, and the high quality of the majority of the horses at the Shire Horse Show, organised by the Shire Horse Society at Derby, was a healthy indication that this famous breed is as popular as ever. It may well be that the decline in heavy-horse population generally in recent years has at last been regarded as a ...

up and down the land

... IN an effort to increase pig and poultry production, by encouraging wider small- scale as distinct from big-scale produc- tion by pig and poultry specialists, the Ministry is reopening the scheme which they introduced last October, for stock kept on agricultural holdings of over one acre. This scheme will come into operation on May I. Belated applications held since last October by County ...

To Kenya By Air

... THESE eight Jersey calves were flown from St. Peter Airport, Jersey, to Nakuru in Kenya, calling at Blackbushe on the way to collect another fourteen calves of various breeds for the same destination. The Jersey consignment consisted of animals sent by Mr. H. W. Jean, Mr. E. F. Vibert, Mr. P. H. Brideaux, Messrs. Van de Vliet Bros., Mr. A. Barette, Mr. G. R. Le Masurier, Mr. C. D. Poignand and ...

The Grand National

... THE PARADE: Lord Bicester1 s Roimond (Aubrey Brabazon) teas undoubtedly the class horse of the field. He is foUotced by Miss Paget' s handsome Happy Home Cloncarrig and the favourite, Lord Mild may's Cromwell with his intrepid owner in the saddle RUSSIAN HERO, bred and owned by a Cheshire farmer, Mr. W. F. Williamson, and brilliantly ridden by L. McMorrow, won the coveted Aintree trophy in ...

GEO. W. KING LTD

... H ITCH I N 960 (10 lines) FARM BUILDINGS COWSTALLS WATER BOWLS ELEVATORS CHAFFCUTTERS I BINDER CANVASES PNEUMATIC GRAIN CONVEYING STORAGE EQUIPMENT C.S.H. WORKS HITCHIN HERTS KING COWSTALLS AND WATER BOWLS Above Type 9S9 X side-post Cowstalls with Camlock Automatic Water Bowls and Spring Balance Manger Divisions, manufactured and erected by King. This installation typifies many throughout ...

RENÉE ASHERSON

... RENEE ASHERSON, who has just begun filming in The Cure for Love, in which she stars with Robert Donat, scored her first big stage success in 1940, when she appeared in one of her favourite roles, that of Katheryn Howard, in a revival of Clifford Bax's famous play The Rose Without a Thorn. This was followed by a series of parts with the Old Vic Company, which in turn led to her being chosen by ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 144 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs