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... proloundn&inm erudition used to be displayed to sadly inappreciative audiences, dancing afternooum riding parties, gala nights at the sgkating rink and bowling qu competitions, Sunday tiffin parties, and one knows not what wlse beside. The “ Engineer’s” ...

MRE. J. T. TWEED'S CONY LR, TILE POWER OF AN INCIDENT. OLD BOYS' SOCIETY ESTABLISHED

... A sccial dance and concert, promoted by thc‘ Sleaford United Foothall Club takes place on Monday evening, in the Corn Exchange, under the presidency of Mr. Gavazzi King. A guod programme has been arranged with gice singers, clog | dancing, ete. THE PRIMITIVE ...

LIGHTS OF LINCOLNSHIRE. By “X. Ray”®

... add to the profits of the, Jandlord and farmer and a sufficiently h‘l' tariff to protect British industries against the competition of the foreigner and o increase the profits of the maw.—. This is a 6 plain as the proverbial pikestafl Nothing else would ...

HEIGHINGTON SHOW. A Capital Exhibition and a Good Programme. SINGULAR MISHAP TO MR. FIGGS

... character, and itcluded trotting in Larness, tradesmen’s turnouts, farmers’ heavy turnouts, bicycle and athletic sports, dancing ,ete. Visitors to the ground, naturally spent a short time in th«-hortimltuul‘ tent, where the various collections and displays ...

| cITY NOTES AND | NEWS

... wa~ loudly recalied, as was Florrie Dane for her sprightly song and dance BElith Dane sang sweetly and gave a cleverly executed skipping rope dance, and Sylvia Pringle sang and danced moet acceptably The concerted numbers were also much appreciated. Mr ...

LINCOLN AMUSEMENTS

... LINCOLN AMUSEMENTS. ' THE PALACE. INTERESTING SINGING COMPETITION Fisan Lasr Nianr, Each house doring the week contributed s guota of local singing competitors in the grand singing competition in connection with the vicit of Harey Bancroft, which was ...

CITY NOTES & NEWS —— ) —

... Reno alarhil‘fe gave a refined voeal and musieal act; Rosy Clarke, comedienne, sang ;. and the Sisters Grant executed o few clog dance evolutions. Amongst the pictores ““ Mabel and Fatty's Married Life” afforded great amusement, while Gaumont’s Graphic proved ...

''HE LINCOLN LEADER AND COUNTY ADVERTISER, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1919. DEwtie Rt L i R iei _— ..

... Horbert ilooper, o Newark, 15 the waker abt the Hannaia Memorial Chureh cmorrow abd on Monday he will give a fection freme ~“Clogs Suop Uaroneles,” iitleg “ A New Chapel for Beckside.” usienl iteras will be giver at intervals, and e chair wiil be taken at ...

The Standar

... well-knowm tunes. The opening march Castle Coch paved the way for an overture Light Cavalry. Blow The Wind Southerly and Clog Dance were followed by a Flugel Solo The Shadow Of Your Smile. Other tunes included Galloping Home (theme tune of Black Beauty) ...

Published: Thursday 20 March 1980
Newspaper: Sleaford Standard
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 889 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

FREE LIST SUSPENDED THIS WEEK W i e What’s on round Sleaford

... and 6 pm in the West Bank hall. ® June 8 — Belvoir Castle, Mansfield Morris Men and Penford Mill Ladies Clog Dancers. Traditional and colourful dancing. Radcliffe on Trent Male Voice Choir, first time at Belvoir. Between 3 and spm. ® June 8 — Ruskington ...

Published: Friday 30 May 1986
Newspaper: Sleaford Standard
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 695 | Page: 8 | Tags: none

l Around & About |

... music for different tastes in February and an approach is to be made for a booking for folk songs and a demonstration of clog dancing, while November 14 is the date for those who enjoy the guitar and flute. The couple will appear at the village hall under ...

Published: Saturday 25 October 1986
Newspaper: Market Rasen Weekly Mail
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1050 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

Intimate folk

... husband’s songs, Lynette Eldon’s clog dances were drawn from a wide range of sources, including gipsy stepping and Northumbrian competition stepping. She even managed to inject humour into her routines. And if you think clogging looks difficult, believe me ...

Published: Tuesday 17 February 1987
Newspaper: Gainsborough Evening News
County: Lincolnshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 366 | Page: 4 | Tags: none