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... 540212 Sevenoaks Chronicle February 26 1998 23 Leisure Touching social drama beckons A TOUCHING costume drama based on a Thomas Hardy story is being staged by Otford Players next month Frank Harvey’s play The Day After the Fair is adapted from the tale ...

A telegraph messenger was boarding moving train on the Mumbles railsvay on Monday when fell under the train and was

... Racecourse on Monday, and was interested spectator the manoeuvres. At Portsmouth Monday Mrs. Thynne, a granddaughter of Sir Thomas Hardy, Nelson’s Rag-captain at Trafalgar, presented to H.M.S. Indomitable silken ensign, which she hoisted the presence of the ...

EPITOME OF NEWS. New stations the North Railway have been opened Uath r**n-I. \Wodstorkroad, and liugby-road, ..

... Budapest. has left his whole fortune to tho one of two bosom friends who displays the greatest sorrow at his bereavement. Mr. Thomas Hardy, who was an architect before he became novelist, has prepared plans for the erection of a tower ami for Holy Trinity Church ...

THE BEST FIGHTING MEN

... MBMOSY OF HBLfIOS CAPTAIF. It propoaed that the tower erected on the coeet ofDoreet, miles from Weymouth, in memory of Sir Thomas Hardy. Nelson captain of the V ictory »s Trafalgar, should be handed orer to the National S.miety for the Presertation of Historical ...

LANCHESTER, MINERVA

... nearly a dozen livicg writers, including the Poet LaureUe, Mr. Rudyard K'pling, Mr. William Watson, Mr. Masefield, and Mr. Thomas Hardy. AN EM ENT is announced between Lieutenant F. D. Mowat, R.N., of bis Majesty's •hip *‘Ah oa, ton of the late Mr. Robert ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... sailing ships an being unsafe during the year ending Juno 30. 1910. Of these, fourteen were of foreign nationality. Mr. Thomas Hardy has given permisaion for the -dramatisation of “blunder the Greenwood Tree.” and a plav embodying some of the lirettiest ...

Friends from Germany

... pen failed them, many our most popular authors could still earn living following the profession of their youth. Both Mr. Thomas Hardy and Mr. Hall Caine, for instance, are trained architects. Mr. R. 8. Hicbens mastered the art of musical composition before ...

A DAINTY COAT OF PINE WHITE SEDGE FOR

... choice in our headgear, as small jaunty shapes and large picture hats seem to be about equally popular. LITERARY CHAT. Mr. Thomas Hardy started Kfe an wrote two unsuccessful novels before finally made literature bis profession. M. Sardou, ih© great French ...

L. TOWLER,

... not allow man with more than one wife to be member (heir Churches. Never Thought of That. —To the “Cornhill Magazine Mr. Thomas Hardy contributes Memories of Church Restoration.” That architects the moat experienced cc aid chested to regard an accident ...

28 Sevenoaks Chronicle December 14 1995 Classified ads Sev 45999S Leisure Signing is signal for song fun ..

... performances The audience was greatly entertained by various Christmas readings of pieces written by John Betjeman and Thomas Hardy with a very authentic American accent by Kate Brit ten in an extract from The Night before Christmas by Clement C Moor ...

NEVILL GOLF CLUB

... NEVILL GOLF CLUB. If* Red Cross Competition (Foursomes Medal). O C. H. Thomas and Capt. Hardy, 86—11—75 m «—Winners. ,o __ Dr. and Miss Chapman. 95—18—77. C 3 C 383 r. s3f A IV ■A H. Churchill and A. L. J. Ewbank. 88~ 9o ...

ART AND LITERATURE

... new annual be published under the title of “The Venture” will make its appearance in November with contributions by Mr. Thomas Hardy, Mrs, Meynel). Mr. A. E. Housman. Mr. Gilbert Chesterton, Mr. Stephen Phillips. Ur. Garnett, Mr. Laurence Sinyon, and Mr ...