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COTTAGES., SHOW OF FRUITS AND ■LOWIOLL

... Pots-1 C Walker. Roses-1 G Davie, 2 C Walker, 3 S Organ. Cut Flowers—A Hardwick and G Davis tied for 2nd prize. Bouquet of Garden Flowers-1 Mrs Wicks, 2G. Davie. — Collection of Wild Flowers by a child attending ac day oe Sunday school in Wotton-nader ...

SCIENCE GLEANINGS. [BY NATURALIST.] Any of my readers who are coming to London shortly should snatch a spare ..

... NATURALIST.] Any of my readers who are coming to London shortly should snatch a spare hoar and run down to Bull Orchid Show at Chelsea. Glories upon glories has that gentleman prepared for all admirers of the aristocracy of the floral world. From Burnish ...

Published: Friday 31 May 1889
Newspaper: Stroud Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 661 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

STROUD NEWS, FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1908

... been secured for all departments of the Show, and I hear that the Flower Show will be of exceptional quality. There are numercus attractions for the second day, including polo matches, Earl Bathurst's puppy show and the decorated motor and cycle procession ...

STROUD CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY•

... the flower-seller'. basket is packed with red and creamy bunches of the chryeenth, and over innumerable button holes of the same flower small sprays of maiden-hair fern throw their graceful green veil. For a regular beauty show of the flower, however; ...

Published: Friday 15 November 1889
Newspaper: Stroud Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1673 | Page: 5 | Tags: none

twat ano Distrut Itittos

... adorned with fruit and flower., the latter including dahlias, roses, sod geraniums. At one end beneath the stand was a splendid fuer:hie, and at the other end another floe plant. The window remises also contained vegetables and flowers; and the pillars were ...

STATISTICS

... 165.: a Chelsea figure of Romeo, £27; a pair of figures of The Pedlars, £52; sportsman and a woman, with game and flowers, £29; a twe-handled cup, decorated with gold flowers, £6O; a vase in the Rococo style, £25 45.: a set of four Chelsea Derby figures ...

Published: Saturday 08 April 1876
Newspaper: Stroud Journal
County: Gloucestershire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1779 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

TilE STROtTD NEWS AN1I) GLOUCESTERsMatE ADVERTISER FRID. Sir W Harcourt was deputed by the Liberals to ridicule ..

... 1086. Seeretary. Waterloo House, Nailsworth. JOHN MORRIS, Late Gaol's Hues.. Is now showing a choice siumortment new Goods in lIILLINERY. STRAW BONNKT3 AND HATS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS. LACE. &a INFANTS' MILLDRE TN &v RY. PR [ASSES. FROCKS, SSES, . LADIES' h ...

4forthcomina ebents

... column is intended to embrace all the happenings of the district and applies to meetings and events of every kind, fetes, flower shows, bazaars, Church and chapel meetings and services, school anniversaries, cycling club fixture*, etc. Such a list will, ...

NEWS IN BRIEF

... Thames at Chelsea, on Monday, and rescued a lad from drowning. Farmers in the neighbourhood of Tiverton carried corn on Sunday. A Roman Catholic Ecclesiastical College was opened near Wonersb, Surrey, on Tuesday. Wincheomhe Agricultural Show takes place ...

THE STROUD NEWS DEATH OF CANON KINGSLEY

... chaplain in ordinary to the Queen and to the Prince of Wales, and Canon of Cheater, son of the late Rev. C. Kingsley, rector of Chelsea, was the representative of an ancient family of Cheshire, the Kingsleys of Kingsley, in the Forest of Delamere. who joined ...

PRAYERS FOR .THE DEAD

... mortar, without trees and flowers and wide open spaces. Besides the. squares, the terraces, and row., and crescents, which, in different parts of the town, generally look fresh and green with full-leaved trees many hoed flower,., the .i.itor has only to ...

GENERAL NEWS. THE Dime Cols—The committee who are considering the subject of the designs for the new comas have, it

... people visited Perla. mentorquare during the day. A large wreath from the Chelsea Conservative Club was conapicuous. The ground round the base of the monument was covered with flowers strewn by pearling admirer,. Atcong the wreathe placed on the End's tomb ...