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The GARDEN of the SEA

... left by the receding tide. In some of these pools a trapped fish may be found, and often one will come across transparent jelly-fish which has been carried in by the tide. In deeper pools the deliberate movements of star-fish and sea-urchins can be studied ...

Published: Saturday 09 April 1932
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1403 | Page: 24 | Tags: Photographs 

THE NEW BRONZE AGE: Limbage, loinage and torsage of modern bathers in search of the fashionable sun tan: ..

... let alone conversation. But the health rays being absorbed gee, boy Never mind if you feel something half-wav between a jellyfish and a Webster heavyM'eight. It must be doing you good Tmo people I can vouch it is benefiting are the beachcombers and the ...

Published: Saturday 23 August 1930
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1486 | Page: 8 | Tags: Photographs 

LEST WE FORGET: SOME SUMMERY REMINDERS FROM THE TRENCHES

... Oh, shan't we indeed We are not out here for the Rev. Mr. Meyer or for cocoa cranks or Stiggins or mug-wumps or gutless jellyfish, with white ties, big soft stomachs, and oily hands. Not much. We're here to win the right to have a beano. AA ^A I'm doing ...

Published: Wednesday 28 June 1916
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1517 | Page: 16 | Tags: Photographs 

Article

... herring spawn to its taste. From their earliest hours young her rings are exposed to every sort of danger from the lowly jelly-fish to the speedy mac kerel. In fact it is wonderful that we ever see herrings on our breakfast tables. But for the ex- traordinary ...

Published: Saturday 17 October 1931
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1456 | Page: 18 | Tags: Photographs 

WITH REGARD TO 1931

... first essential is to turn the Government out, though their methods of attack are an odd mixture of the Crusader and the jelly-fish. If the above remarks of a man-in-the-pub have any sense in them, the talk about Na tional Governments, Down with Parties ...

Published: Saturday 03 January 1931
Newspaper: Graphic
County: London, England
Type: | Words: 1603 | Page: 9 | Tags: Photographs 

Article

... duced their species in the tanks are the following creatures sea-lion. dog-fish, pipe-fish, perch, shrimp, trout, herring, jelly-fish, skate, craw-fish, whelk, axolotl, etc. A Pisciculture! Exhibition. I stated in that un fortunate paragraph that the Brighton ...

Published: Saturday 20 September 1924
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1633 | Page: 5 | Tags: Photographs 

Pictures in the Fire

... a nice sail on the ocean of the make-you-thorougbly-sick- for-sixpence order, and getting bitten by crabs and stung by jelly-fish but now it is our own fault if we do not know better, and I hope that Margate, Frinton, Broad- stairs, Ramsgate, and so ...

Published: Wednesday 16 May 1928
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1964 | Page: 58 | Tags: Photographs 

THE LIGHTER SIDE OF LIFE

... to bestir yourself to particular interest even if Bang Solomon suddenly appeared in the next deck chair. You are a happy jellyfish until it is time to be sluiced, rubbed, pounded, soaped, shower-bathed, and towel-swathed, after the attendant has asked ...

Published: Saturday 26 September 1925
Newspaper: The Sphere
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1923 | Page: 30 | Tags: Photographs 

The Passing Hour: Comments and Asides

... one hundred and sixty-two generals and seven pri vates), it has faded away into that mist into which fade ultimately all jelly-fishes. As the purpose, design, object aimed at, and result achieved by the Halifax mission to Berlin has been care fully wrapped ...

Published: Wednesday 01 December 1937
Newspaper: The Bystander
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 2056 | Page: 6 | Tags: Photographs 

THE NEWEST SPORT IS THE BOLDEST

... Mediterranean is ideal for beginners at spearfishing. The sea is relatively warm and there is little danger of poisonous jellyfishes, corals, tides, high seas and currents, sharks. Beaches provide almost no food for fish and the famous playgrounds are too ...

Published: Wednesday 19 January 1955
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1929 | Page: 15 | Tags: Photographs