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Retford, Worksop, Isle of Axholme and Gainsborough News

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... BRITAIN'S STRONGEST MAN. Six more musclemen demonstrate their prowess. 7.00 VICTORIA AND ALBERT. First of a two-part drama charting the passionate romance between Queen Victoria and Albert of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. 8.30 SPACE. Last in series. 9.00 LIFE AS WE ...

Go backintimeto a Victorian Christmas

... Victorian Christmas BE taken back in time to the 19th century and discover what Christmas was like during the reign of Queen Victoria at Gainsborough Old Hall. Victorian Christmas will look at why we send Christmas cards, who Santa Claus was and why we ...

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... founder, who made his fortune marketing patent medicines. Inside the quad, they discover a belt-clasp lunki'zxg Annie Omto Queen Victoria. 7.30 SONGS OF PR . Diane-Louise Jordan presents a ecial Christmas service from New York. 8.10 ?ONARCH OF THE GLEN. Duncan’s ...

TALK OF SIMPLE ELEGANCE

... superseded by electric trams and the State Pension was introduced at five shillings a week. Following the long reign of Queen Victoria it was not surprising that change was inevitable, not least that of moving from rooms filled with massive and overstyled ...

AL lAA G VNI ST TR - T L aB, rOT GAINSBOROUGH STANDARD - Friday. March 29th, 2002 WHAT a

... gives readers some food for thought on this day in Friday, March 29. News 1871 - The Albert Hall in London was opened by Queen Victoria. 1912 - Captain Robert Fal con Scott write the last entry in his diary: It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write ...

GAINSBOROUGH STANDARD - Friday, May 24th, 2002 On this day in history E WHAT a difference a day makes -

... 24, v Y> M 8 Charm by Elvis Presley. Born on this day 1819 - Queen Victoria, deceased, Britain’s longest reigning monarch, who ruled for 63 years - four days longer than George 111. Victoria was a carrier of haemophilia and passed it on to her son Leopold ...

More to panto than meets the eye

... the tum of the 20th century. By the 1880’s with the encouragement and enthusiasm for the theatre of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, productions at Drury Lane had gained respectability and the pantomime became associated with Christmas and family - they ...

p:,/tf'/f/ Pl il \'f:/’ AAALALS s \M/va JM 7’ Miniatures were a bhig hit with royals

... painting society portraits during this period, including the mistress of the moment. Seventy years later, on the death of Queen Victoria, another Prince of Wales became Edward VII. He, too, had great gusto for life. At the theatre in the King’s Loose Box ...

Modern designs add style to your home

... designers while externally stove designs were little different from those that warmed our ancestors during the reign of Queen Victoria. now vary considerably from the 18 x 24 'goal post’ designs that have dominated the market for so long. New models are ...

special day originated with a selfless single parent

... I am sure, will ever be. Try, therefore, to be like him in some points, and you will have acquired a great deal. — Victoria, Queen of England CONTRARY to a popular misconception Father’s Day was not set up so greeting cards manufacturers could make ...

Friday, March 29th, 2002 - GAINSBOROUGH STANDARD 11 STANDARD COMMENT by Amanda McSorley, Editor ‘ e-mail ..

... ; : U what will her Golden and all asked the same question - what old pictures makes me feel quite envious last being Queen Victoria in 1887. 8 7 y Jubilee mean to the about the human rights of the victims of that similar scenes of jubilation may not ...