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CLIFTON DRAWING SOCIETY

... work in the texture of the coats, and the work I te took first prize in its class, The trailing vine in Mrs ?? panel, Blackberries (139), is very free and I hr natural, and better than the clusters of berries them- in selves. In architectural subjects ...

PRINCE'S THEATRE

... performers after each act. Everyone who goes to the theatre for ia hearty laugh should see '-Turned Up. lb is preceded by Blackberries,' by the samam author, who calls it a comedy-drama, though itis rather a comedietta. It is specially-designed to show off ...

Theatrical Mems

... ct up ?? and Faces. for the remainder of her. C Airey Annie Was played for the last time last S ightl and to-night Blackberries is to be revived, el It is now stated that the London production of G Iepita will be at the Gaiety in October. R 11 ...

MUSICAL FESTIVAL SOCIETY

... Manchester, Leeds, and Glasgow, by maen who -ware worth £;100,000, £150,0t0, and £200,000 a. year, 'and could he counted like blackberries (laughter). Thoee people washed bheirdirby linen 'ab -home; and when the public did nlot 'take tickete they did not say- ...

BRISTOL FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... at a flower painter; and not far away the aame artist shows exceptionally clever studies of .Oorn Flowers (558), and ' Blackberries (562), In connection with the same branch of work may be mentioned two admirable paintings of Roses (372 and 382) by ...

FINE ARTS ACADEMY

... by three pieces of uniform excellence- -he old Beach Path (218), B igging the Cutter, (267), and 1The Last of the Blackberries (296) ; and a couple Of 10erit from the brush of Newton Bennett are 1A Berkshire Village Scene, (261) and Windsor In ...

ALVESTON HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... Hadley, Dresseeadollarlst, r HKnid st; 2nd MisKnapp; Brd, Mrs W Thomas, Deado (for children ne 12),415t, 'Miss Statch. bon'. Blackberries-Int. 0 Alway,- . onfeolionery-lot. Miss Collies. Extra prlzes.-Melon-lst, Mabel Elaon, Gourd-let, s. Wilkins, Rhubarb- ...

Our Library Table

... caiusd even a momentary surprise, Even more El numerous than the flowers were the berries-scarlet hips le] and lusciotts blackberries, the crimson and orsuge fruit of e the lbrsonyi and millions of eloos with -their delicate puretle bloom. The bedgerows ...

ALVESTON & DISTRICT HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... 2nd, Miss Stockden; 3rd, M. Tanner; 4th, AMrs J. Nelmes. Pears-lst, C. Liddlatt; 2nd, 1 XV. Blackmore; 3rd, N. Lippiatt. Blackberries-lst, I. Tudor, jun.; 2nd, Mrs Jennings; 3rd, W. and L. Blackmore. VEGETABLES.-Peck of kidney potatoes-lst, N. Lippiatt; ...

ALVESTON FLOWER SHOW

... Riddlford. Cat flowers-1st, E. Bush. Murillo cherries-1st, W. J. Curtis. Clierries-Ist, H. Saxton. Watercress-lst MI. Fudge, Blackberries-lst, Miss Blackmore. Bottled clder-lst, A. D. Wilcox. Doves-1st, Ray- mond Ann; 2nd, Mrs James. Guinea fowls' eggs- 1st ...

REDWICK AND NORTHWICK HORTICULTURAL SHOW

... 5. Hookings; 3rdajorPaget. :Pears,naiinary -lst, G. L. Hunt; 2nd, C;. Neale; 3rd, C. Hopkins. Nectarines-let, G. Nests. Blackberries-lst, Miss 1)DIVISION 4. For Cottagers own growth. 3 FLOWEnS.-Dabias, double-let, W. Carpenter. Mignonette-let, W. Carpenter ...