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ANGLERS IN THE SOUTH AND WEST

... left IN TESS'S CO UNTR T: An angler on the Dorset Frome near W 0 0 1, by the Manor House famed for its con nection with Thomas Hardy. The Frome, which flows down through the heart of Dorset into Poole Har- b our, 0 ff ers a variety of good fishing, and ...

THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOL SPORTS

... Baker. The Comedy Theatre reopens on Saturday evening with Tess, Mr. Kennedy's adaptation from the famous story of Mr. Thomas Hardy. Some alterations have been made in the version in order to increase its effectiveness, anil Mrs. Lewis Waller, who plays ...

BY THE WAY: The Censor and Congreve

... SIR J. M. BAR R IE UNVEILS A BRONZE STATUE OF THOMAS HARDY, BY ERIC KENNINGTON, AT DORCHESTER. At Casterbridge the other day Sir J. M. Barrie unveiled the statue by Mr. Eric Kennington of the late Thomas Hardy. This memorial has been subscribed for by admirers ...

Letters to the editor

... side of the bridge in the illustration is Wool Bridge House, seat of the Turberville family, indirectly im mortalised by Thomas Hardy in Tess of the d'Urberville's. G. T., DORSET. Badgers sir, Animal road casualties from moths and small birds to ponies ...

Down Dorset Way

... for a country holiday. There is salmon and trout fishing, rough shooting over 400 acres, and walks in the heart of the Thomas Hardy country. Adjoining the Manor is a large farm, so fresh milk is at the garden gate, and if you get chicken for dinner you ...

HARRODS

... Town. Handy for the coast. BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETHAN RESIDENCE. Completely modernised by eminent architect and associated with Thomas Hardy. t Entrance and lounge halls, 4 reception rooms, 8 principal bedrooms, 3 secondary bedrooms, 5 bathrooms. Co.'s water, ...

HARRODS

... Town. Handy for the coast. BEAUTIFUL ELIZABETHAN RESIDENCE Completely modernised by eminent architect and associated with Thomas Hardy 4 Entrance and Lounge halls, 4 reception rooms, 8 principal bedrooms, 3 secondary bedrooms, 5 bathrooms. Co.'s water, electric ...

Food Number One

... by the dairy farmers of Dorset. The calibre of question and answer was as high as the plane of agriculture itself in the Thomas Hardy country and it was a foregone conclusion that the dis cussion would reflect the nation's outstanding achievement in maintain ...

ROUND THE THEATRES

... impression, though on the whole our foremost dramatists were silent. And the greatest impression of all was left by Mr. Thomas Hardy. There were various attempts to deal with the war he alone rose to the occasion, and that with a master piece which was ...