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... THE BLUE BELL ^Kmberuano 3 This residential Country Hotel, 14 miles north of Alnwick, offers first-class accommodati n. A pleasant garden with En-Tout-Cas Tennis Court. Garage. Terms on application. THE BERESFORD birchington-on-sea, kent Science may progress, but Nature still provides Thanet with the healthiest air in Britain. So come for a tonic at this fine hotel, private sea promenade, ...

THE SOCIETY'S SALE

... ! at IPSWICH (MARES, FILLIES, STALLIONS and GELDINGS.) WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1955 Catalogues from Secretary, Suffolk Horse j Society, Woodbridge, Suffolk, or the Auctioneers, Spurlings and Hempson, Princes Street, Ipswich For Farm and Transport Work you can rely on j SUFFOLK I HORSES they are Clean-legged and Sound j Come and buy at ...

THE STANDARD MOTOR CO. LTD

... , COVENTRY, ENGLAND London Showrooms ,15-17 Berkeley Sq., W.l. Tel' Oro. 8181 STANDARD CARS TRIUMPH CARS STANDARD COMMERCIAL VEHICLES STANDARD DIESEL ENGINES FERGUSON TRACTORS The Happiest Days of Their Lives Picnics in the country lazy hours by the river sunlight 4 forward hinged, fully opening doors 4 cylinder, 948 c.c. engine sparkling on a cobalt blue sea. the moorland aflame with 40l50 ...

Costs Cut by the Self-Feeding of Silage: Baby Beef and a Milk Cheque, Too

... Costs Cut by the Self-Feeding of Silage Baby Beef and a Milk Cheque, Too In introducing a series of demonstrations on five farms in Buckinghamshire, Mr. J. R. Stubbs, the County Agricultural Officer, commented To the forage farmer, with his kale for grazing, self-feed silage and his leys, I9S4 has been a bountiful harvest year without parallel. Mr. Stubbs contrasted the tragic position to ...

Investigations Into The Keeping Quality of Apples: Members' Day at East Mailing Research Station

... Investigations Into The Keeping Quality of Apples Members' Day at East Mailing Research Station ABOUT 250 growers arrived at the Station's packing shed on the occasion of Members' Day to find awaiting them 1,150 storage trays of Cox's Orange Pippin apples stacked, five deep, in long rows, arranged according to the county of origin. Welcoming the visitors, the Director, Dr. F. R. Tubbs, drew ...

The Ski-ing Farmer Again: A 1956 Olympic Games Pre-view

... The Ski-ing Farmer Again A 1956 Olympic Games Pre-view I LOOKED out on my sodden fields, water 3 or 4 ins. deep in the' hollows not so bad as many others, but even with good luck in the weather, no major work to be started for three weeks. Well, looking at it won't help, said my wife, let 's go away and forget it Then began that typical English family discussion on where to go, the man ...

THE LAST OF A PRIVATE PACK

... I z ANOTHER link with the old and more prosperous days of fox-hunting is to be broken at the end of this season when one of the remaining private packs is to be given up. Lieut. -Colonel Milvain has decided to give up the pack he formed in 192 1 and of which he has been Master, Hunts- man and Secretary. Colonel Milvain, who 5 is seventy-five and lives at Eglingham Hall, Northumberland, has ...

An Air-Conditioned Cheese Store

... THE MATURING ROOM for cheeses at the Minsterley Creameries, Shropshire, showing inlet diffusers and intraction grills below the shelving. After extensions this factory will be capable of handling up to 35,000 gallons of milk, with a cheese production figure of about I lb. per gallon. SHELVES OF CHESHIRE CHEESES maturing at the Minsterley Creameries. The temperature is maintained at about 55 ...

ON THE HEIGHTS ABOVE GSTAAD

... Left: Out ski-ing on the Horn berg slopes were Miss Margaret Ells- worth-Jones and her sister Elizabeth, who were visiting Gstaad with their mother. Many family parties have recently visited this delightful re sort for winter sports Right: Mrs. Robin Mont- gome rie-Charrington, Countess Alvarez de Toledo and Don Paolo Serra di Cassano were about to start on a run on the Wasserngrat. Mrs. ...

Published: Wednesday 16 February 1955
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 166 | Page: Page 12, 13 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

The fabrics bloom again

... AN exhibition given by Turnbull and Stockdale, to show off their latest fabrics, was for me a bitter-sweet pleasure. As I walked round filled with admiration for the lovely designs and colours-- some of which are illustrated below-- discontent with regard to my own curtains and covers at home mounted within me. Indeed, it was all I could do to restrain a wild impulse to order sufficient ...

Published: Wednesday 09 February 1955
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 534 | Page: Page 41 | Tags: Photographs 

THEY ARE ENGAGED

... -- Miss Igrayne Anne Peard, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Peard, of North Curry, Taunton, Somerset, is engaged to Mr. Robert John McNeile, eldest son of Mr. J. II. and Lady Katharine McNeile, of Nonsuch, Bromham, Chippenham, Wilts Lcnar Miss Mariegold Winifred Arnott, elder daughter of Major and Mrs. T. J. Arnott, of Poole Keynes House, Cirencester, Glos, is to marry Mr. David Miller, ...

Published: Wednesday 09 February 1955
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 128 | Page: Page 44 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs