The Sewage Works Visitors reported that they found a portion of the retaining wall washed out. :hie having taken place because the work recommended by the Works Committee could not be carried out owing to the flooded state of the river. Everything else they found quite satisfact
10 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
(16408 Silver Medallist L.A.M., and CertiSeated, Receives PUPILS for Use PIANOFORTE, VIOLIN. MANDOLINE, BANJO; And PIZPA3 IXAXISATION when demised. Also glees LESSONS In HARMONY sad the Art of ACCOMPANYING. MISS FRAME studied the Pianoforte e,.d Harmony under PROMISOR WILDE, Mos
10 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
FROME. Small Fruits. The third of the above lectures was given in the Temperance Hall on Wednesday evening, and was Illustrated throughout by lantern slides. diagrams, and specimens. —Mr. G. W. Wiltshire presided over a fair attendance considering the inclement weather, and in o
10 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
UNTIL THURSDAY, APRIL 20th, 1899. ADMISSION. Bazaar Sale, 3 to 7, Sixpence; Jumble Sale, at 7, Threepence. Full partleulara later. (16M2 GREAT SHOW OF NOVELTIES FOR EASTER. THE BARTON WAREHOUSES, LTD., (CORDEUX'S), sr. JAMES'S BARTON, BRISTOL, Have made Very Large and Important
30 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
a grant of one.half the total cost to the extent of not exceeding was made. South Kensington E.raminabons : The successes gained at the examinations in connection with South Kensington held In April and May, 1898, were as follows : ART. First. Secoad. Advanced shading from the c
30 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
The annual report to be sent to the County Committee was presented for approval, and I showed that the grant of £l:30 voted by that Committee had been expended follows :—£Bo to Frome School of Art; 34 to Coleford Art Class; £l2 to candidates for Cheese School; the balance of tow
30 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
I have said that the ship was laden with coal, and she was deeply laden ; but that was before the days of the Plimsoll load-line. She was spardecked. A spar-deck is • deck fixed above the main or proper deck of a ship, usually Intended to preserve the main-deck and to give great
30 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England
These insects are frequently the source of considerable trouble to the gardener, especially in a warm greenhouse. The various species of these pests live upon plants, but the black thrips are perhaps the most difficult to destroy. Once they have been allowed to obtain a firm hol
30 March 1899 - Somerset Standard - Frome, Somerset, England