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Identifier: forfardirectoryy1911unse (find matches)
Title: The Forfar Directory and Yearbook 1911
Year: 1910 (1910s)
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Publisher: W. Shepherd, Castle St, Forfar
Contributing Library: Angus Council
Digitizing Sponsor: National Library of Scotland

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Trinity. Bank Holiday.(7) Kandahar taken, 1839.Coronation of King Edward VII., 1902.Defeat of Russians at Pt. Arthur, 1904Half-Quarter Day. Card. NewmanGrouse shooting begins. (d., i S M Tu W Th F S_ S lioth Sunday after Trinity. M \Black game shooting begins. Tu ;(2i) Taff Vale Railway strike, 1900. W JTreaty of Prague, 1866. Th St. Bartholomews Day. James Watt died, 1819. Battle of Crecy, 1346. 9tli Sunday after Trinity. Heligoland ceded to Germany, 1890. Relief of Pekin, 1900. Ben Jonson died, 1637. Klondyke gold mines discovd., 1896. Sir Theodore Martin died, 1909. ;(i8) Emperor of Austria born, 1830. FS_ S MTuWTh llth Sunday after Trinity. Allied troops in Pekin, 1900.Loss of the Royal George, 1788.Battle of Plevna, 1877. (i88q, Relief of Kandahar by Gen. Roberts, z i2 D <DC/5C0 h. in.494746 44.1?7 403937 353332 JO 28267 247 217 197 177 15 7 107 87 67 37__l6 596 566 546 53651 ;i<g^f!:^^?!^??!^^ffi-^?^^^^-?f%^^^^ 8th Month.) Let every fox lake care of his own tail. (ZX Days
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Photo: Pictorial Agency. THE THAMES AND ISIS FROM IFFLEY BRIDGE. THE LOSS OF THE ROYAL GEORGE. Cowpers stirring poem bearing the abovetitle describes in thrilling language a greatcatastrophe. The . Royal George, a man-of-war carrying 103 guns, was lost ofif Spitheadon August 29th, 1782. She was undergoingsome repairs, and was careened over, when agust of wind overset her and she sank. Hun-dreds of dead bodies were washed ashore andwere buried in Kingston Churchyard. WilliamCowper has been well called the Poet of theAffections. His life was a peculiarly sadone. From an early age he suffered from fitsof depression which ultimately. resulted ininsanity. He died in 1825, and was buriedin the parish church of East Dereham. WHERE MARBLE IS FOUND. About three-fourths of the white marble usedin the world at the present day comes fromthe Carrara district of Italy. The marblemountains extend some twelve miles ; theyconsist of mountain peaks going up to an alti-tude of 6,000 feetj The sides of t

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  • bookdecade:1910
  • bookcentury:1900
  • bookpublisher:W__Shepherd__Castle_St__Forfar
  • bookcontributor:Angus_Council
  • booksponsor:National_Library_of_Scotland
  • bookleafnumber:133
  • bookcollection:scottishdirectories
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