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The Tower at Wembly

... . The THE TOWER AT WEMSLEY AS IT WILL BE WHEN COMPLETE building of the tower above foundation level is being done by Messrs. Heenan and Froude, of Manchester, who are not without experience in such work. They were the builders of the tower, 500 ft. high ...

Published: Saturday 14 April 1894
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1660 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LATHEBY TOWERS.*

... LATHEBY TOWERS. * 'THE story contained in this novel is of scarcely sufficient essential interest to run to three volumes ; and the padding which was necessary to conceal the consequent attenuation is neither very attractive in itself nor so skilfully ...

THE TOWERS OF TOURAINE

... night, as you drive to your inn, you see in the moonlight the fine flam- boyant towers of the cathedral, Look at them. They will never look so well again. The florid towers by daylight are too heavy, there is no spontaneity in their design. The one great ...

BARTONMERE TOWERS

... antel just witen cte ftthmlt n1 guests-among wrhtoen at-c hcittcled tht 1 0 e I James Haitbury anti Lat- Ranbtic e- ot L ?? Towers-are about to sit dloun to ditiue- Ilet I der 'il blurts out what site conisiders the fuonv st'to t Cope has told her, anld ...

Published: Saturday 04 February 1893
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 1458 | Page: 10 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HARTLEIGH TOWERS

... HARTLEIGH TOWERS. * IT is a common French complaint of English authors and artists that they aim at giving too much, and do not allow their readers or spectators credit for a power of filling up the mental or visible picture for themselves. The second ...

THE CHAPEL IN THE TOWER

... THE CHAPEL JN THE TO U/ER. * MOST people remember the passage in Macaulay where the historian, writing of the Chapel in the Tower, begins by expressing his disgust at the barbarous stupidity which has transformed this interesting little church into the ...

THE EIFFEL TOWER

... It should be noted also that this diret door of the Eliffel Tower, which is very spacious, will be covered in, and visitors can ascend to it comtortably, as there will be flor lifts. The tower reached its full height of 94 feet, and the French flag was ...

THE MAIDEN'S TOWER.*

... regarding the entreaties of the boy, had la ,ready raised his blood-stained dagger, when suddenly Hal-I Cl Iof The' Maidenr'i Tower, a Tale of the Sea. By B:iile r lygare-Carldi, London: fBent!ey.JC .wsr (who till this moment had stood unmoved) was bold enough ...

THE TOWER OF LONDON

... TTHE TOWER OF LONDON.' 3aR. ALFRED CELLIER'S NEW OPERA. (mRo)M ?? OWN CORRESPONDENT.) Whlben soec twelve mionths ago The Stdtan of Mochat was produced at the Prince's, Manchester, it -Was generally felt that all insportalt con tribstion had heesn made ...

Published: Sunday 10 October 1875
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 2769 | Page: 11 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

LATHEBY TOWERS

... and Latheby, in the village of Fareham, ,because Mrs. Saville, a widow with an only daughter, is in possession of Latheby Towers, to which Mr. Latheby, a widower with a blind son and a pretty daughter, considers that he might prove his title if he could ...