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The Lincolnshire

... THE CENTENARY of the famous Spring handicap resulted in a popular victory for the favourite Mr. C. W. Gordon s four -year -old, Fair Judgement, ridden by Eph Smith and trained by Jack Jarvis at Netcmarket. The top picture shows the field of forty-three runners, two furlongs from the winning-post. Fair Judgement beat Goldsborough, ivho had made nearly all the running, by two lengths. 1 eUow ...

Farmer's Joy

... THE fiat-racing season opened in good style at Lincoln and was continued in an equally promising fashion at Liver- pool. A large section of the racing public had been waiting almost breathlessly for the opening of the Flat; yet this most im- portant event was completely overshadowed, once again, by the countryman's sport and the great race which, for all intents, is its climax. I must begin ...

Teaching the Game

... ^ THE golfer who is past the beginner stage soon begins to look around for his own means of beating the game that may be outside the bare fundamentals he has learned and on which he has built up his game to date; means that are mainly in the form of tips or hints, points he often overhears discussed in the bar or locker room. You know the little points I mean I always play my best when I am ...

MORRIS MOTORS LIMITED

... (AGRICULTURAL DIVISION) COWLEY, OXFORD. Overseas Business Nuffield Exports Ltd., Oxford and 41 Piccadilly, London, W.l. N.U.J. ^9 6-way Power Draw-Bar. y y a Power take-off. 4*4 HydraullIr^Lift. 2 Power Tapping Points. t 5 forward speeds giving range of I to 17 m.p.h. Works every type of equip- 3 ment mounted or trailing. a Easy, on-the-farm conversion abea. rom 4 3 whMl r f Quick start on ...

The Standard Motor Co. Ltd

... by tA by i a VI^UJWU t.iu., vunmi; 0.4Y Strictly a family affair 6 7 -year-old farmer pays tribute to his Ferguson Daughter Joyce Smith lakes charge of a Suffolk s Punch preparatory to boxing it. Joyce, her father, sister and mother, provide all the labour on their 50-acre farm. Sixty-seven-year-old farmer G. S. Smith, of East End Farm. Nailsea, near Bristol, has worked with horses most of ...

Ireland's Great Dog Show

... By A. Croxton-Smith THE Irish Kennel Club Show at Ballsbridge has assumed such proportions that St. Patrick's Day would not be duly celebrated in Dublin without it. The last of the series the other week had a bigger attendance than ever-- 600 more paid than last year --and it is estimated that some 11,000 were present. The exact number cannot be given because members of the Royal Dublin ...

Jaguar Cars, Ltd., Coventry

... T.y, Jaguar Cars, Lid., Coventry. s . THE NEW MARK V /TUQliat CJ J universally acclaimed and urgently demanded at home and overseas, the brilliant new Jaguar is a worthy successor to a long line of distinguished forerunners THE FINEST CAR OF ITS CLASS IN THE WORLD 77 Mark V Saloon and Drophead Coupe are available on 2£ and 3£ litre chassis j 2C new features include Independent front suspension ...

Some Portraits in Print

... SdDMffl PfFitrafts m PrSitt MILLIONS will be spent by the Govern ment-- have we not read that phrase somewhere before?-- in making it more pleasant and easy for visitors to arrive in Britain. Armchairs and soft lighting will embellish Customs sheds and a general air of warmest welcome will be induced. Yes, that will be very nice; and then the Government will not mind losing a few millions ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1495 | Page: Page 4, 5 | Tags: Photographs 

H.R.H. PRINCESS ELIZABETH

... of babies born in the U.K. on the same day as Prince Charles. The draw took place at the W.V.S. Headquarters, Tothill Street, Victoria, and it alsc included twenty-one babies' bonnets, a gift of the Dallas, Texas, Teen Age Council. With the Princess is Mrs. Konantz, of the Canadian W.V.S. who, as a visitor to Britain, was specially invited to be present ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 68 | Page: Page 5 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

Cambridge United Hunts' Ball in London

... Cambridge Unitei Hunts' Ball in London Miss Lindy Rentier dancing with Capt. 11. M. Renner late of the 17/21 Lancers Mr. Marcus Kimball (left) and Mr. Henry Belli ngham Joint-Masters of the Cambridge Draghnunds. help Miss Jean Lewis and Miss Robina Grosverwr to champagne Miss Virginia Huddleston and Mr. Richard Greenwood taking the floor for a quick-step Two other guests were Miss Bridget ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 272 | Page: Page 8, 9 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

At Oxford-- A Highland Ball

... Guests at the Assembly Rooms, Oxford, when the Oxford University Scottish Society invited the Cambridge University Strathspey and Reel Club to a Highland Ball. In front Miss B. Paton- Walsh, Miss F. Ingham Clark, Miss Angela Hall, Miss P. McMullen. Behind Mr. D. Taylor, Mr. C. Reid Mr. M. Williams and Mr. G. McMullen Mr. W. Scott-Wood, Miss J. Burns Mr. H. McGregor and Miss K. T upper chatting ...

Published: Wednesday 06 April 1949
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 134 | Page: Page 14 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs