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Statue of Thomas Hardy

... Statue of Thomas Hardy A bronze statue of Thomas Hardy will be unveiled at Dorchester on September 2, by Sir James Barrie. This is a memorial to which Hardy’s admirers all over the world have subscribed. and it is to be presented to ...

lomas Hardy

... lomas Hardy ; Thomas Hardy will be r on September 2, by Sir is a memorial to which I over the world have 3e presented to Dorchester, Hardy novels and Hardy or and Corporation will in state, and Lady llan of the ...

SITUATIONS VACANT

... HORWOOD. WINSLOW. BUCKS EstabUshed 30 years. A THOMAS HARDY FILM A delightful picturisation country life ,va« shown, on Saturday evening, to Buckingham cinema-goers, who saw the talking picture version ot Thomas Hardy romance Under the Greenwood Tree. We use ...

HUNT BOOTS

... Marlbor- magistrates that he had lived on Woodbury cagh Street on Monday, when was iinisl 405., 1 Hill (the green hill Thomas Hardy) 17 with the alternative of seven days’ imprison- | years, and had not been away from the place a nt, tor collecting money-in ...

A COUNTRY YULETIDE

... of a healthier and more spontaneous character than those of the great cities. one realised this fact more truly than did Thomas Hardy who has filled many pages of his novels with delightful descriptions of them. ...

THE AUTHOR OF LORNA DOONE

... which is to take the form of a three-light stained glass window. and a sculptured tablet. The committee, which includes Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mr. Rudyard Kipling, Mr. Hall Caine, and Mr. W. Blackwood, have placed the sculpture part of the memorial in the hands ...

Published: Saturday 11 April 1903
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 115 | Page: 2 | Tags: none

Edited by T. P. O'Connor

... Edited by T. P. O'Connor. MP. Thomas' Hardy sass tlt seems to me to hare a tlamalttfulness of tone and a real literary quality which must recommend it to all wise lunmehakis. ga Pages ONE PENNY. % OfEees: TNAFALGAIL BUILDINGS, LONDON, R.Q. I NSTITUTE ...

Published: Saturday 07 February 1903
Newspaper: Buckingham Express
County: Buckinghamshire, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 145 | Page: 3 | Tags: none

never arnv It i

... and their doings rivet the attention of the reader to the last of its 500 entertaining pages. Tess the D'Urbervilies,” by Thomas Hardy, is possibly the finest, certainly the most popular, novel of the famous writer whose remains were recently accorded e ...

CHRISTMAS POETRY

... Towards the Newly Born. * « « » AN OLD C OUNTRY LEGEND. Similar thoughts are beautifully expressed in Modem Poetry, when Thomas Hardy turns his attention the old country legend the effect that, at midnight, on Christmas Eve, all the cattle go down on their ...

V.—THE OXEN

... lonely barton by yonder coomb, Our childhood used to know,” I should go with him in the gloom. Hoping it might be so. ■Thomas Hardy A Licence Warning As in former years the Branch Office of the R.A.C. wishes to bring to the notice of all motorists that ...

Teachers' Training

... (peter Jenkyns). School; “ wandered lonelv a cloud “ (Eric Thiman), Choir; verse-speaking, (a) “The Darkling Thrush “ (Thomas Hardy), Jane Harris, In Strange Land “ (Francis Thompson), Christine Leon anl; The Shepherd's Song'' (F.dwanl ...

THE MELLBTOCR CHOIR

... Organ was an outstanding event, for the gift and dedication of organs in churchea nowadays is rare occurrence. Devotees of Thomas Hardy will recall the consternation created among the Mellstock church gallery minstrels when it became known among them that ...