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Diary of a Yorkshireman

... something the most fascinating problem of all —the rising cost electricity. THIS STORY Thomas Hardy was given to by York man back trom holiday Cornwall. Hardy met his first wife at the Rectory of St. Jullot, three miles Inland from Bosoastle. on ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 884 | Page: 4 | Tags: none

43a. Bond Street. Baling. London. W5

... Constantinople (Martin, History of Wath-upon-Dearna ) and wimples of such fonts are reported exist not only (made Thomas Hardy Strata). Wragby and BlrstalL but probably a number other places also. In the last-named ease, says Craddock ( History ...

Engagements

... LEWIS, dearly loved husband Doris HARDAKER. —Funeral arrangement* later. HARDY.—Jan. 9. the home of her niece. 89. Oar den Dewsbuij. aged 83. MARY, beloved wile the Thomas HARDY (ate of Leeds).—Service Ravensthorpe Congregational Church. Jan. 13. 2.157 ...

Published: Saturday 10 January 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1035 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Mr. Thomas Way

... daughters. Mr. George Thomas The death occurred yesterday ot Mr George Thomas who was Dally Herald Industrial correspondent until his retirement last June Aged 72. he had lived In Kensington. Mr. Thomas, who was one time Keir Hardie's election agent, began ...

Six great Victorians

... taste. standing one the most fascinating characters of the Victorian age. The study of Hardy suffers from Mr. Holloway's self-imposed handicap of Ignoring verse. Hardy continued to write verse long after the last of his novels was published; his verse, ...

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... ATKINSON. High Street House COOPER—HARDY.—November 7 at St Mary Church. by the Rev J S.'aer. ass.sted by the Rev w Mitohe MICHAEL. CLAPPiSON. only son Mr. and Mrs. R COOPER. Farm. VALERIE LILIAN, daughter Mr. and Mrs W H HARDY Highfie d. Oarton. DAWSON —THORNTON ...

MISCELLANEOUS

... BILLIARDS TABLE, full sued. carved walnut, new; owner going abroad; cues, stand, bolls, marker, iron, brush, lights with shade. —Hardy. Maple Grange Otley lADY must sacrifice 2 RINGS. 4 large J Diamonds £llO, and Diamonds £s2.—* Yorkshire Post. Leeds. OCELOT ...

An admirable critic

... host of novelists, story-tellers and poets. He enables us to rub shoulders with writers so diverse as Tchekov, Defoe. Hardy. Edward Thomas, and Beatrix Potter, and share his thoughts on such themes as Metaphor. Doggerel, Rustic Speech and Maps. Pew the judgments ...

MUSIC

... MUSIC 1. (a) Irish song; poem by Thomas Moore; air R. A. MUlikin; (b) Song by Haydn Wood: (c) Nickname Andnnt.ino D flat for Organ, by Edwin Lemare; (d) Waltz by Joliann Strauss: (e) Song from Crest the Wave, by Ivor NoVello. 2. (a) Peter; Alexander; ...

Beyond price

... atomic fission Professor Dalnton said that the radioactive material was beyond price Minister to visit Hull fish docks SIR THOMAS DUODALK, the Minister Agriculture and Fisheries, to visit Hull on October to open the first divisional headquarters of the ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1953
Newspaper: Yorkshire Evening Post
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 312 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

Sir Malcolm Sargent Maurice Miles Coronation Mass Mozart; Symphony No. 2—Mahler. Tuesday, October 6, 7.30. ..

... follows:— Tuesdav, October 6. 11 a.m.—Leeds Civic Theatre. Leeds Guild of Singers (conductor. Professor James Dennv), with Thomas Matthews (violin) and Alan Soulsby (piano). The concert will include the first performance new choral work hy Phyllis Tate ...