or more classes. As before stated, the dogs exhibited comprised nearly every known breed from the gi,gantic mastiff, St. Bernards, and Newfoundlands down to the tiniest of toy terriers. The awards were not made without the expenditure of a cry considerable amount of time and att
January 20, 1883 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
arter.—All ply $ of bridges are to be approved by the Local Board, awl the width and height of the bridges are provided and the construct on of the bridges ie to be so es to deaden as tar a practicable the ecund of euginea, carriages, and traffic passing over the same.—Power to
January 20, 1883 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
—' me al and be took her weans* Piliener% hillledy, who happened * he be annt, Wee mid kneed, and in Is the dui she a lainied Myr lair" the eldest ohne* Ifdridge—Whet do yes pay • here! Witnees—Seven Allow Mr. Zdtidge—How much has prisoner been paying yoo 1 shillings. Mr. anothe
November 24, 1883 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
- F YOU WAN't $ good, working I . for half-a-errrwit, go to Ileonsbery's ; also Bore Shirts; also special line Man's mid Boys' Linen Collars, all shapes, 31,1. sash, li. 9,1 helf-dczen. Cheapest and best house in Croydon for adds of all kinds at Bemsbery's, 119, High Streot, Cro
March 10, 1894 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
eounter.—Apply to hook Grath. South End. Croydon. (U.S DREISMAKERB.--Apprentiees wanted; thoroughly taught; salary given.—Apply at 38, Leslie Park Road, Addisoombe.
March 10, 1894 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
- - - - WASHING, and Wringing (Villa) for sale cheap —Apply ad 12, St. George's Ville,, South Streatham. [B6-8 WRINGING and Wangling (all rises) for sate; 20in. roller.; polished brass capped ends; 874. GI **ch.—Apply to F. A. Egleton, West Croydon.
March 10, 1894 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
There was no civilization apart from that I ideal of humanitarianism. (Applause.) All the progress had been along the lines of this , humanitarian ideal. We had advanced from a state in which the law was formed by the physically strong, and that was not so here in England to-day
March 11, 1914 - Croydon Times - London, London, England
Sir Edward Carson and his Llsterites did their utmost to get the help of the clever and devoted women who believed in their cause. Sir Edward Carson called upon the women to join his forces and share all the risks, and take their share of the burden in working for the end they w
March 11, 1914 - Croydon Times - London, London, England