Refine Search

Countries

Counties

Warwickshire, England

Place

Warwick, Warwickshire, England

Access Type

136

Type

107
29

Public Tags

No tags available

A MARVEL OP SURGICAL SKILL

... thus variety of voices st command, and with one of his rseda mads of vulcanite osu positively roar. Th* softest and most natural notes are given th* uon-metallic rseda. Bat (be richest tons of all from reed composed of alloy of silvsr and brass; and it ta ...

LKAMINGTON GAZETTE

... birth. And chant May a roundelay! Sing, sing, O heart, unto the breath of spring; Sing, for all life is on tho wing. And Nature’s notes incessant sing, And Echo’s answers backward fling. merry May roundelay! Sing, spirits of the sky and sea, That hold tho ...

INDUSTBIAL MARTYRS IN LANCASHIRE

... the lime particles would lodge there. So the air has to be iohsled through the * muxxle and given out through the note. Naturally note' bleeding is frequent complaint in the work*. Twenty | minutes spell is much man can stand; alter that goea ont to recover ...

CURB IN ONE DAY

... parlies. Fashionable Cruelty.—6or attention has been called to artiols •• What lortoioe-sbell is like io tbs Febrosr) number Nature Notes, which will revelation most people. Tbe writer arllcls gives account of the manner in which tbs shall Is procured. Tbs ...

” THE BODY BNATCHBHB,”

... produced the report of a speech Mias Corelli made the annual conversazione of the borne Society. The speech was published in ” Nature Notes,” and an article In “King and Country” entitled The B tdy Snatchers.” Mr. Young wanted to know who the body snatchers were ...

STORY OF A TAME SEAGULL

... STORY OF A TAME SEAGULL. Some thirteen or fourteen years ago, says writer in Nature Notes, a young herring-gull, etill in the down, was caught on a group of rooks called (he Hedges, off the southwset ootat of oonoly Cork. The gull grew and flourished ...

the art - - • POSING and LIGHTING regardkbigh bcome tax a* a rery natter for great many people, but

... Two new Recounts were opened, and nine closed acoonots re-opened. The manager in attendance waa Mr. A. W. Barker. _ . , ~ Nature Note.—With reference the beantlfnl wild flowers alluded to our last Issue, Suffolk correspondent writes ; I sea Sowerby gives ...

Nature Notes. BY F. SEELEY, F.R.H.S. The recent falls of snow have been regarded by the majority ol people as

... Nature Notes. BY F. SEELEY, F.R.H.S. The recent falls of snow have been regarded by the majority ol people as a great nuisance, having no redeeming features. them it means broken >poutiugs, loosened roof-slates, and great in getting about. . . , the realms ...

Nature Notes. W. 11. K. SKKLY, r.IMI.S. THE RTRDS WINTER. ilit-iv aiv liviiiK crcuimv* so \\u- binl-. ilrriug > ..

... Nature Notes. W. 11. K. SKKLY, r.IMI.S. THE RTRDS WINTER. ilit-iv aiv liviiiK crcuimv* so \\u- binl-. ilrriug >:•« II *•! -even* v.imcr wcailliui- lila* ilu* Imvi* recently exi»oriem*C(l. tin.- ordinary course ovents the majority of the birds that winter ...

WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS

... WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS Nature Notes. W. K. E. SEELEY, F.R.11.5. THE TREES WINTER: IDENTIFY While the leaves ami varying fruits ore on our common hedgerow and wodland trees they are comparatively easy identify. In the winter however they are to the casual ...