DAY-DREAM
... family; I was in a German _concentration camp; I was being filmed for an agricultural documentary; . was' a character in a Thomas Hardy novel; I was Ruth sleanmf in the fields of oaz; was a social- ...
... family; I was in a German _concentration camp; I was being filmed for an agricultural documentary; . was' a character in a Thomas Hardy novel; I was Ruth sleanmf in the fields of oaz; was a social- ...
... of the Gaumont, Doncaster and the Odeon Lincoln presents Tess (A), a Roman Polanski film based upon the classic story by Thomas Hardy — Tess of the d’'Urbervilles, one of the most famous women of Victorian literature. Tess is the daughter of a penniless ...
... price o(t!l»)e ::;e. Anothl:r :‘ century Dul portra a woman in an interior sold for £B2O and a typical harbour scene by Thomas Bush Hardy, who seems less at home in oil point, made £340. The standard of entries in the watercolour section was much higher and ...
... from its popularity. Gorleston, an extensive beach scene with figures unloading fishing boats in the foreground, by Thomas Bush Hardy, signed and dated 1892, sold for £3,200. This artist was best known for his watercolour drawings of coastal scenes, and ...
... ~M&‘fitw&fi'\ . iI s A - ; s g | »:‘:”{ .‘ 4 B 7 - P & 2 Rk - s y )i Nl e as GCSE English students surely will that novelist Thomas Hardy was born on thi day in 1840. ...
... other ships under a stormy sky sold for_ £360. In a section of watercolours, an extensive view of Scheeveningen beach by Thomas Bush Hardy made £360 and a pair of autumnal landscapes by Henry Charles Fox dated 1903 went for £260. Two views of Bamburgh Castle ...
... anywhere between t fllseach. In the watercolour the highest prices went to works by the 19th ce watercolour seascape Thomas Bush Hardy, R coastal landscape Slgn dated 1884 realised 350 similar but slightly § work entitled ‘Near realised £520 The highest ...
... INGLETON, John Thomas. — Late ! of Sort-Hills Farm, Marton, on October 17, 1981. Funeral service ' on Thurmmctobof 22,11 am, at Saxilby Met! Inu Chu’rch, lollomAst cremation at Lincoln. g n':&non. — On October 17, 1981, at 69 Gr-ngo Crescent, Lincoln ...
... the lorry, Joseph Roy Hardy, had appeared in court at an earlier hearing charged with carrying a passenger in a dangerous manner, but the court had not accepted his plead of guilty and advised him to seek legal advice. As Hardy, of Thorpe, near Doncaster ...
... hard Hardy (18) of St, n's Terrace, Gainsboroug 1 he arrived at the clup h Barry James Marsha|| | Philip Robinson at 9.3 le then fetched drinks m the club and brougmi 'm outside, because hjs ends had been banneg, ere they stood drinking Ar. Hardy said ...
... himself charged with failing to report the accident to the police. Thomas John Crooks of 3 Ruskin Street, Gainsborough, pleaded guilty to the charge, but his solicitor Mr. Howard Hardy asked the court not to endorse his licence. He told them that Crooks ...
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