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Liverpool Tuesday September 8 1Q64 TROUT FARM How many people experienced the powerful fascination of fly ..

... market at Llanrwst Pwllheli and Holyhead shall again for glimpse of Rhiw with its bracken-clothed hills its cromlechs and its blackberry bushes: the smell of the bakery and oh! I shall remember my people: kindly gentle generous hospitable so very pleasant to ...

I Aver pool Dally Pott 9 MAGAZINE COATS PUT ON THE STYLE My problem: looks alike to Anyone who attends

... seeker destroyer of harmful rodents and insect pests He is also fond of both wild and cultivated fruit including apples blackberries raspberries strawberries blueberries currants cherries and cactus fruit— and eggs! Occasionally he will eat small raw fish ...

10 JAverpool Daily Pott Tuesday September 33 1964 Only ten years old— but she knows her'bridge Priscilla ..

... the general affairs the town By a Post Woman house varieties are 6d pound for the black Royals and 12s a pound Muscats Blackberries Is half pound hothouse strawberries 5s to 10s a half pound Crab apples are Is a pound VEGETABLES: Mush rooms are scarce ...

CONWAY FAIRS

... there in a hedge was to be seen a cluster of wild roses and on the same stem a few hips; a little further on lay a trail of blackberry blossom with huge juicy berries at the bottom and backing on these was a holly tree absolutely laden with scarlet berries ...

Published: Thursday 24 September 1964
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 314 | Page: 10 | Tags: none

12 Pott Friday 25 1964 A disturbing lack of juvenile detention centres THE FRIDAY PAGE FOR WALES DOES WREXHAM ..

... their ever They rustled evening meal at night Their eager out Eryl's English industry Fruitless journey The thick wedge blackberry tart dripping with purple juice inspired me to forth and search out thickets of brambles along the hedgerows It was a long ...

Liverpool Daily Post Thursday October 1 1964 To-day’s second article in Don McKinlay’s series on unsolved ..

... McKinlay’s series on unsolved crimes of Merseyside retells the story of the Woodchurch murder THE PILLBOX KILLING It was blackberry time The fruit glistened on the bushes It was Saturday September 24 1955 Across the fields at Woodchurch on that quiet autumn ...

Porter stole A porter who admitted stealing from a platform at Shrewsbury railway station was said yesterday ..

... were walking along the YVelshpool to Dolgellau road at 8 pm on August 10 innocently picking flowers and gathering nuts and blackberries” when Hone came along and spoke them A telegram from the Queen congratulatin' them on their 70th wedding anniversary was ...

Limerp—l 2 1964 9 Bear was so glad to see MURGATROYD STARTED IT ifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii' ..

... Baroness Elizabeth Beck iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii Being autumn we thought it would be fun to go blackberrying Stephen collected the Land-Rover and I collected the dogs Suddenly I thought why not take Bear It might be possible to ...

Liverpool Daily Monday 16 1064 advertising Is purely local and excellent results from ‘Post’ and ‘Echo ..

... back on a physical separation so to speak between the villages of Birkenhead You yourself can doubt remember looking over a blackberry hedge at a field cows in it little over five minutes’ walk from Penny Lane The growth of the town the creation of the dreadful ...

LADEN' SiCTION

... Hamer; 3. Miss Ada Thompson. Strawberry: 1. Mrs. Jenkins: 2, Mrs. Anderson; 3. Mrs. M. M. Lloyd. Three tars: I. Mrs. Jenkins. Blackberry jelly: 1. Miss Ada Thompson; Mrs. Reward: 3. Mrs. Edith Haywood. Lemon cheese. I. Mrs. Howell; 2. Miss Ada Thompson; 3. ...

Published: Thursday 19 November 1964
Newspaper: North Wales Weekly News
County: Denbighshire, Wales
Type: | Words: 338 | Page: 9 | Tags: none

Liverpool Pott March 16 1965 MAGAZINE IN MINIATURE EDITED BY PRISCILLA HODGSON IV The chosen children THE THE ..

... Liverpool dock road over forty years ago HOW WE TOLD THEM £ M f Wood rumour: Can’t have adopted children becoming as common as blackberries” their attitudes seemed say Stealing our thunder the mean thing” again we found we to harden our sensibilities get used ...

10 vrrpool Daily Post Thursday MAGAZINE IN MINIATURE Edited by Priscilla Hodgson HAMLET FAIR by Gwen Evans ..

... Her what Jane? Creshants Miss Evans starting quiet and this Jane threw back her head and I’ve told you she’d picking blackberries after dark with a lantern up Rossett Fawr? had it whatever else miht have after off no not looking down understand pacing ...