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COUNTRY LIFE ANNUAL , 1950 LR o s «n i - al ‘f . T 8 ! s ) e

... from Jus accustomed haunts and habits. A few days before writing the letter to Forster he had written to Wilkie Collins, speaking of himself as seized and rendered by the Ternan affair, and adding this deeply significant phrase: I have a turning notion ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 78851 | Page: 29 | Tags: none

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... appearance was so homely that his London concert audiences felt impelled to laugh) set forth with a friend, neither of them speaking the language, in search of a cafe. Down Pall Mall they went, and seeing a palatial building full of persons drinking coffee ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1092 | Page: 83 | Tags: none

3.-BARRY AS HAMLET A rn MRS. BARRY AS THE Q EE BY JAMES ROBERTS

... painting (Fig. 2), a portrait of the famed and beautiful Peg Woffington ! This vivacious and lively comedienne was; palsy while speaking the epilogue as Rosalind, at Covent Garden, but lingered paralysed for three more years. But one comes now to real theatrical ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 304 | Page: 84 | Tags: none

COUNTRY LIFE ANNUAL , 1950 In conjunction with Messrs. Ralph Pay & Taylor In conjunction with Messrs. Amos & Dawton

... ·il of out-ofbounds and the deep sea of the Beardie , one of the severe t and most destructive in the world; but generally speaking, the player, on holing out, i blessedly near to hi next tee. I dare sa · I could go on multiplying in tances, but I feel ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 10962 | Page: 69 | Tags: none

C 0 U NT RY .L I F E A N NU A L , 1950 JOHN D. WOOD &

... appearance was so homely that his London concert audiences felt impelled to laugh) set forth with a friend, neither of them speaking the language, in search of a cafe. Down Pall Mall they went, and seeing a palatial building full of persons drinking coffee ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 33437 | Page: 89 | Tags: none

PART OF A DAIRY HERD CONTROLLED BY BERNARD THORPE & PARTNERS () 0 c z -I ::0 -

... from Jus accustomed haunts and habits. A few days before writing the letter to Forster he had written to Wilkie Collins, speaking of himself as seized and rendered by the Ternan affair, and adding this deeply significant phrase: I have a turning notion ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 24906 | Page: 249 | Tags: none

A VIEW OF THE EA TERI E ID OF LAKE GE IE A, WITH THE O\V-COVERED PEAK OF THE ALPS I THE BACKGROU ID

... itinerary to the main roads, and their stopping-places to the luxury hotels where one is almost certain to be met by an English-speaking staff, and where one's fellowguest are mostly Encrlish or American. To me, at any rate, the principal attractions of a C ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1607 | Page: 101 | Tags: none

THE CHARLES DICKENS ROAD-SHOW

... from Jus accustomed haunts and habits. A few days before writing the letter to Forster he had written to Wilkie Collins, speaking of himself as seized and rendered by the Ternan affair, and adding this deeply significant phrase: I have a turning notion ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1076 | Page: 238 | Tags: none

HOW LONG? .o-By BERNARD DARWI

... ·il of out-ofbounds and the deep sea of the Beardie , one of the severe t and most destructive in the world; but generally speaking, the player, on holing out, i blessedly near to hi next tee. I dare sa · I could go on multiplying in tances, but I feel ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3095 | Page: 68 | Tags: none

THE EVOLUTION OF MEN'S SPORTING CLOTHES

... By JAMES LAVER W HEN we discuss the evolution of women's sporting clothes we are dealing with something that is, strictly speaking, we discuss the evolution of not in their entirety, do seem to offer some explanation of the evolution of men's garments ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1546 | Page: 148 | Tags: none

Woodcocks

... the back tyre pressure, even as little as 2 lbs. per square inch, will assist in red ucing over-steer. Although strictly speaking it does not come specifications, that with a streamlined body will be much the most economical to run. Before the war tests ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 10141 | Page: 149 | Tags: none

CHRISTMAS 1950 OUNTRY SEATED HARLEQUI A D COLUMBINE ANNUAL LIFE SIX SHILLINGS OUNTRY LIFE ANNUAL CHRISTMAS 1950 ..

... itinerary to the main roads, and their stopping-places to the luxury hotels where one is almost certain to be met by an English-speaking staff, and where one's fellowguest are mostly Encrlish or American. To me, at any rate, the principal attractions of a C ...

Published: Monday 25 December 1950
Newspaper: Country Life
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 106548 | Page: 199 | Tags: none