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SPEAKING LIKENESSES

... SPEAKING LIKENESSES A PENNY FOR THEIR THOUGHTS .AND £7 A WEEK FOR YOURS! Lord Beaverbrook Mrs. Philip Snowden THE GRAPHIC: the Weekly that is Different THE GRAPHIC, whose famous Candid Camera studies at public functions are a constant source cf interest ...

Published: Wednesday 06 August 1930
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Advertisement | Words: 137 | Page: 48 | Tags: Illustrations 

SAM SPEAKING

... He jumped up and snatched down the receiver. Oh, hullo Sam speaking. Now our Sam was not thinking. Or if he were, his thoughts turned to clutch at a possible note of interrogation after speak ing. It did not occur to him on the instant that it was rather ...

Published: Wednesday 14 May 1941
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 3122 | Page: 26 | Tags: Illustrations 

Henrietta Speaks Out

... Prospective Labour Member of Parliament. Are you frightened I said to the more assured of the two. Not in the least, he said. Speaking in public is Second Nature to me. Come on, come on cried the Question Master. It 's time we began, and like a kindly sheep-dog ...

Published: Wednesday 27 January 1954
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1186 | Page: 22 | Tags: Illustrations 

SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE

... SPEAKING FROM EXPERIENCE. JONES Has your master got any horses on sale now Groom No, Sir, but I reckon Mr. Brown 'as. Jones Why Groom Well, master sold im a couple last week. Drawn by Lionel Edwards. ...

Published: Wednesday 25 September 1907
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 37 | Page: 21 | Tags: Illustrations 

MR. RILEY SPEAKS FOR THE MODERATES

... MR. RILEY SPEAKS FOR THE MODERATES. The man to go to for a statement of what the School Board fight is all about, viewed from the point of view of the Moderate party, was, of course, Mr. Athelstan Riley. He was good enough (a Sketch interviewer writes) ...

Published: Wednesday 21 November 1894
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1147 | Page: 12 | Tags: Illustrations 

WHO FEARS TO SPEAK OF '98?

... WHO FEARS TO SPEAK OF '98? The last landmark which associated the Trinity College, Dublin, of to-day with the Trinity of romance the Trinity of Goldsmith, Burke, and Grattan, of Charley O'Malley and Frank Webber is now in rapid pi-ocess of annihilation ...

Published: Wednesday 10 May 1899
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 515 | Page: 28 | Tags: Illustrations 

YE OLDEST INHABITANT SPEAKS

... YE OLDEST INHABITANT SPEAKS. THE Lady Tourist Can you tell me if It 's worth while going over the church Is it a very old one Ye Oldest Inhabitant, Oh yes, Mum I It's a old 'un, sure enough. I've knowed it myself nigh on seventy year. Drawn by John Hassall ...

Published: Wednesday 22 November 1905
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 51 | Page: 19 | Tags: Illustrations 

The Ways of Women: CATEGORICALLY SPEAKING

... Of course, there is a scheme to rescue her and that makes a pretty thick plot to sort out in six episodes. CATEGORICALLY SPEAKING Good The Deep Blue Sea, by Terence Rattigan. This was quite one of the brightest jewels of television's crown, to date. The ...

Published: Wednesday 27 January 1954
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1133 | Page: 18 | Tags: Illustrations 

FROM OUR VILLAGE: 1. COUSIN LOUISA SPEAKS

... FROM OUR VILLAGE. By E. M. DELAFIELD. Author of The Uiary of a Provincial Lady, etc. I. COUSIN LOUISA SPEAKS- THANK you, dear, if you'd just hold the wool for me. I always think the fishermen prefer a nice bright colour, some how-- but I dare say they ...

Published: Wednesday 01 August 1934
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1762 | Page: 50 | Tags: Illustrations 

MOTLEY NOTES: INVEST ME IN MY MOTLEY; GIVE ME LÉAVE TO SPÉAK MY MIND

... AYOTjfc^ 3y KEBLE HOWARD Chicot lriVEbT tti iA-y- JAPTi&y i G1VE_- r\^.' L&ftviL- To speak. r-\y mimd THAT intermittent first-nighter, Mr. A. B. Walkley, must be almost tired of seeing his name in print. No sooner had Messrs. Bourchier and Jones finished ...

Published: Wednesday 20 May 1903
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1424 | Page: 2 | Tags: Illustrations