optimistically charged through the defence gap. Touchy , . the snooker player who said the result of his game depended entirely on his " frame " of mind. Nervous . . . the tennis star who insisted on even his racket being highly strung. " Jumping Results," runs a racing headline
November 19, 1937 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
NEVER HAVE YOU R MONEY READY AT A BOOKING OFFICE' LOSE YOUR TICKET AS Soo' BOU4HT IT AS YOu HAVE HERE ASK FOR INFORMATION At 3007 YOUR TRAIN FROM EvER:YONE. EXCEPT AN OFFICIAL OF THE LINE IS THAT THE TRAAN FOR / i POP YOUR. HEAO OUT OF THE STATION TO ASK IF YOU ARE ( 11 ,/,// '
September 11, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
Little Herbert would much enjoy that sort of thing. But the home film for the purpose of showing the curate what he really looked like when handing round tea on the lawn might be useful. And it wouldn't do father any harm to see himself falling into the rose-bush because he woul
September 11, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England
they climbed. Inset, Captain Elliott, M.P. Mrs. Wright (Lieutenant WrightZs wife) and Lieu- Lieutenant Wright (carrying the attache case) surrendering to tenant Kinahan (wearing light waistcoat) arriving. Major C. Braithwaite-Wallis, the assistant A.P.M. (left). TAR AND FEATHERS
September 11, 1919 - Daily Mirror - London, London, England