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Tffi TOWN MALL CEILING,

... came to examine it, it might all have to come down. Now that the scaffolding was there, it would be foolish to take it down, because halt the cost of the job would be putting the scaffold np. Councillor Saundersen said he was the first I to bring that ...

[WEEKL Y.]

... having disappeared the moment he had withdrawn the resort to comprises many he Conte ' bolt, one of the turnkeys ascended the scaffold and threw fine works, such as the Dux ,t - ranni, of Mozart; the fiddio, of Beet d hov h e r n B ; t uruere, of off Bousfield's ...

Published: Saturday 05 April 1856
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 2096 | Page: 12 | Tags: none

4 HOMEFINDER Friday 20th January SANDGATE £78000 Semi-detached three bedroom family home Good order throughout ..

... Gravesham and for another on Folkestone Dover Deal and Hythe “We found poor scaffolding unsafe electrical installations unsupported sides of trenches likely to collapse lack of scaffolding for roofwork and roadworks forcing pedestrians off the pavement into ...

APARTMENTS TO LET

... strong plants.—R. B. Amos, Gosmere, Faversham. j2O Field gates, barrows, ladders, all kinds of Wheelwrights’ Requirements, Scaffold Poles, English and Foreign Timber, all descriptions and sites; prices on application.—Prank Davies and Co., Ashford. n4 /'i ...

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... HOTEL.—We under!tand that the total sum collected en behalf of the unfortunate man Stephen Bowbtie,k, also was killed by • fall Prow a scaffold at the Pavilion Hotel is /32 3 61. Of this amount £22 his. 61. was contributed by visitors at the Hotel, £4 10s ...

THREAT 2'o MURD.ER BY A STOCKBROKER

... formerly in business as a stockbroker 1 in the City, was charged, on remand, before Sir Robert Carden, with threatening to kill and murder Mr. Joseph Henry Jackson, a merchant, and Mr. William Drinkwater, a clerk in the Bank of England. Mr, Wontner appeared ...

Published: Saturday 16 May 1868
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 393 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

TEE PRINCE OF WALES'S

... of Greece, . G. P. Lascaridi, were is attendance with the prisoners, and accompanied them to the scaffold. French Peter was the who was led to the scaffold. He was followed by Big Harry ; then came Lips, and then Joe the Cook. The caps were all o we d ...

EXECUTION OF CIIARLEi

... 144 seamen killed by the enemy's fire, and 39 °dicers and 3;237 men who died of their wounds or from sickness —in ;ill 50 officers and 3.3111 men ; the naval artillery corps had 2 officers and 31 non-commissioned officers and soldiers killed, and 3 officers ...

Published: Saturday 27 September 1856
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1210 | Page: 6 | Tags: none

EXECUTION AT NAPLES

... the prisoner; 'but if you have read your Bible you will find that not a leaf moves without the will of God. I had resolved to kill the King, but God would not permit it, and, in his stead, I shall die. The will of God be done. The following statement is ...

Published: Saturday 27 December 1856
Newspaper: Folkestone Chronicle
County: Kent, England
Type: Article | Words: 1080 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Thursday October 3rd 1996 Ring our central newsdesk on (01303) 850999 F PAGE 5 Road chaos after A260 car smash

... BrteL 1 Close shave for scaffold Morning shoppers had a close escape when an Iceland lorry collided with scaffolding The refrigerated lorry was driving out of Cheriton Place into Sandgate Road Folkestone when it veered into scaffolding around the Alliance ...

FRANK; WlllTF, v. ALBKRT DAY

... catalogue, on going to Windsor. My first item is the interview between the purchaser of the bullock. We had to arrange a scaffold to kill the bull in the open.—His Honour : Is that lawful? Councillor White : That I don’t know. It is not for me to say ...

THE STORMS OF LAST WEEK

... inmates of which hat a very narrow escape. At Lettluou a promising young heifer in calf, the property of Mr. E. Record, was killed by lightning on Ridden farm. At the Falstall, Teuteuden the lightning struck the farmhouse belonging to Mr. Small, splitting ...