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Berrows Newspaper Illustrations Index 1914-1915 Berrows Newspaper Illustrations Index 1914-1915 This index provides information concerning what is contained in the Berrow’s Worcester Journal Illustrated Supplement for 1914 and 1915. A version of the original supplement can be viewed on CD in the self-service area level 2 of The Hive. Berrow's Worcester Journal Illustrated Supplement 1914-15 Date Description Photographer 3 Jan 1914 Distribution of meat at Abberley Hall by Mr Arthur Jones MFH 3 Jan 1914 Meet of the Worcestershire hounds at Droitwich on Boxing Day Wood & Guise Droitwich 3 Jan 1914 Worcester pantomime "Cinderella" 3 Jan 1914 Lord Dudley's children performing in a 'Xmas entertainment at Witley 3 Jan 1914 Marriage of Mr A Allen & Miss B M Thornbury of Alfrick Max Fischer Worcester 3 Jan 1914 Marriage of Mr W H Bevan & Miss G J Newell of Worcester Colwell Worcester 3 Jan 1914 Presentation to Mr E G Eddy Retiring Hon Sec of the Kidderminster Y M Society Levett Kidderminster 3 Jan 1914 Amateur pantomime at Bromyard 3 Jan 1914 Worcester athletes in Montreal Canada (a) H Turner wrestler (b) G T Tolley late Worcester Harrier (c) W Holiday Footballer 3 Jan 1914 Barbourne C C presentation to Mr W H N Shakespeare 10 Jan 1914 "Aladdin" at Eckington 10 Jan 1914 Worcester Primrose League Buds' ball 10 Jan 1914 1500 Robins entertained at Worcester skating rink 10 Jan 1914 Fancy dress ball for children given by the Mayor and Mayoress of Worcester (Ald and Mrs Leicester) Iliffe Worcester 10 Jan 1914 Children's play Knightwick 10 Jan 1914 Farewell presentation at St John's Worcester to the Rev V C Blyth 10 Jan 1914 Hartlebury Choral Society in the " Pirates of Penzance" Levett Kidderminster 10 Jan 1914 Parochial supper at Pershore Dowty Pershore & Worcester 10 Jan 1914 20-Horse-power "Humber" delivery van Purchased by Messers Josiah Stallard & Son Ltd The well known wine merchants Worcester To expedite delivery in the county 17 Jan 1914 Festive family gathering at Northwick House 17 Jan 1914 Marriage of Miss Seager of Upper Goose Hill Near Hanbury to Mr Albert Tolley White Horse Farm Hunt P Parsons Worcester End 17 Jan 1914 Postal workers' meeting in Worcester Theatre 17 Jan 1914 Comedy "All For Love" at Leigh 17 Jan 1914 Presentation by Claines Bible Class to Mr G Shrewsbury Smith Max Fischer 10 Barbourne Road Worcester 17 Jan 1914 Tea to Robins by Wesley Guild Carol Singers Date Description Photographer 17 Jan 1914 New Drill Hall for Pershore Lord Coventry Inspecting Troops J Glover Pershore 17 Jan 1914 Entertainment at St Lawrence's Home Bath Road Colwell Worcester 17 Jan 1914 Miss Elsie Turner's comedy "Neither One Thing Nor The Other" at St Nicholas Worcester 17 Jan 1914 Party to Primary Department of the Rainbow Hill (Baptist) School Worcester C Norman 57 Rainbow Hill Worcester 24 Jan 1914 Worcestershire Women's meeting To Aid Ulster Children 24 Jan 1914 N C L "Sir Richard Temple" Lodge Dinner 24 Jan 1914 Whist Drive in aid of Worcester C C at Guildhall 24 Jan 1914 Mayoress Starting New Turbo Alternator at Electricity Works Worcester 24 Jan 1914 Pershore G F S Sale of Work Helpers Dowty Pershore 24 Jan 1914 Worcestershire Hunt at Ombersley Court P Parsons Worcester 24 Jan 1914 Doll Dressing Competition Clifton-On-Teme 24 Jan 1914 Martley Amateurs in "Merchant of Venice" Gummery Martley 24 Jan 1914 Mr T Payne's Record Catch 89lbs In A Day Dowty Worcester 24 Jan 1914 Ombersley Boys In Their New Home In Canada 31 Jan 1914 Scouts Ball at Kidderminster Levett Kidderminster 31 Jan 1914 Whist Drive at St Mary's Worcester 31 Jan 1914 Primrose League Smoking Concert Whist Drive at St Mary's 31 Jan 1914 Yeomanry Ball at Malvern 31 Jan 1914 C E Branson Assistant Scout Master 1st Malvern Troop Who Has Been Awarded the "Silver Wolf" Malvern Glen Studio Malvern Link 31 Jan 1914 Worcester Golf Club New Ladies Pavilion 31 Jan 1914 Worcester Cathedral Guild Whist Drive 31 Jan 1914 "Dick Whittington" Pantomime at Pershore Dowty Pershore 31 Jan 1914 Marriage of Miss T Shenton and Mr Wood of Peopleton Dowty Pershore 31 Jan 1914 St Martin's Worcester Amateur Dramatic Society "Domestic Economy" 7 Feb 1914 Broadheath Children's Concert to welcome the New Vicar the Rev S F Lloyd Wilkins Bromyard Road 7 Feb 1914 Messers Hickman and Yoxall and their Solicitor ( Mr A A Maund ) 7 Feb 1914 National Farmers Union First Annual Dinner Of Worcester Branch 7 Feb 1914 Worcester Amateur Operatic Society in "Princess Ida" 7 Feb 1914 St Stephen's Worcester Dramatic Performance 7 Feb 1914 Worcester Primrose League Dramatic Enertainment 1 The Players and Officers 2 The Audience 7 Feb 1914 Marriage of Miss Ballinger and Mr Wyatt Dowty Pershore Date Description Photographer 7 Feb 1914 Herefordshire School Strike Ledbury Children surround New Mistress and prevent her entering the school Tilley & Son Ledbury 7 Feb 1914 Meet of the Albrighton and Woodland Hounds Kidderminster Levett Kidderminster 14 Feb 1914 Meet of the Croome Hounds Pershore J Glover Pershore 14 Feb 1914 Victoria Institute Girls' Preliminary Technical Class Social Evening P Parsons Worcester 14 Feb 1914 Presentation To Rev W J Povey Malvern on Completing 25th Year of His Ministry 14 Feb 1914 Bromyard Horse Sale By Mr Freeman Morris 14 Feb 1914 Artillery Ball At Malvern 14 Feb 1914 Messers Heenan And Froude's Staff Dance 14 Feb 1914 Marriage of Miss Minnie Knott and Mr J Symonds Worcester Max Fischer 10 Barbourne Road Worcester 14 Feb 1914 Stourport Amateur Dramatic Entertainment Levett Kidderminster 14 Feb 1914 Malvern Postmen's Dinner 21 Feb 1914 Worcester C E T S Sale of Work 21 Feb 1914 Worcester ( A & B Companies ) Territorials' Dinner Capt Bozward's Farewell 21 Feb 1914 Worcester Bohemians' Ball At The Star Hotel 21 Feb 1914 Evesham Operatic Society In "Yeomen Of The Guard" 21 Feb 1914 Worcester Peirrotters' entertainment In Aid of The Girls' Friendly Society 21 Feb 1914 Marriage of Miss Aston and Mr Boulton of Powick Wilkins Worcester 21 Feb 1914 Fernhill Heath Sisterhood Colwell Worcester 21 Feb 1914 Primrose League Ball Assembly Rooms Malvern 21 Feb 1914 Mr T M Hammond A Pershore Resident who has gained a valuable appointment in Australia 21 Feb 1914 Miss M Maclure who was married to Mr J Moore on Saturday 21 Feb 1914 Yeomanry Ball Kidderminster Levett Kidderminster 28 Feb 1914 Whist Drive and Dance at Stoke Works 28 Feb 1914 Victoria Institute Students' Union Fancy Dress Ball 28 Feb 1914 Royal Gardeners' Benevolent Fund Whist Drive Worcester 28 Feb 1914 Primrose League Ball Ombersley 28 Feb 1914 Worcester Primrose League Tea and Entertainment 28 Feb 1914 Eckington C C Fancy Dress Ball W Dowty Pershore 28 Feb 1914 Worcester County Cricket Ground Bowling Club 28 Feb 1914 Dance at Bewdley in aid of the school Levett Kidderminster Date Description Photographer 28 Feb 1914 Entertainment at St Stephen's Worcester Flower Girls and Hunting Boys B C Dinsdale 8 Pinkett Street 28 Feb 1914 Marriage of Miss M E Wright and Mr A E Hall of Hanbury F W Sage Droitwich 28 Feb 1914 Wedding of Miss Taylor and Mr B Smith at Earl's Croome W Shepherd Upton-on- Severn 7 Mar 1914 The Countess of Dudley immediately after looping the loop with Mr Hamel and the Witley Court House Max Fischer 10 Party Barbourne Road Worcester 7 Mar 1914 Spectators at the Flying Exhibition Dowty Worcester 7 Mar 1914 Charity Football Match Bromyard Team 7 Mar 1914 St George's Worcester Whist Drive 7 Mar 1914 Upton-on-Severn National Farmers Union Meeting 7 Mar 1914 Eisteddfod at Bromyard 1 The organizing committee 2 The prize choir 7 Mar 1914 Worcester Rainbow Hill Girl's School Concert Norman 7 Mar 1914 "Princess Ju Ju" By the Far Forest Amateur Dramatic Society at Rock A Rogers Rock 7 Mar 1914 "Poor Pillicoddy" at Salter's Hall Droitwich Wood & Guise Droitwich 14 Mar 1914 Worcester King's School Boathouse and Crew 14 Mar 1914 Presentation to Mr P S Williams 28 years secretary of Worcester SPCA 14 Mar 1914 Norwich Union Fire Brigade Dinner 14 Mar 1914 St John's Tennis and Cricket Club Annual Meeting 14 Mar 1914 "Coventry" Lodge NCL Meeting at Powick 14 Mar 1914 Worcester RAOB Presentation to Bros J W Painting (Rhodesia) and T B Insley (Lagos West Africa) 14 Mar 1914 Lime Kilns at Broughton Hackett (see "Crowquill's Jottings") C H Chandler 14 Mar 1914 Model of church and Churchyard to be sent by Worcestershire Baptists to China to combat ancestor worship 14 Mar 1914 Worcester Y M C A Gymnastics Club Iliffe Worcester 21 Mar 1914 Lansdowne Cricket Club Whist Drive 21 Mar 1914 Baptist Church Concert at Fernhill Heath 21 Mar 1914 Kidderminster Science School Students' conversazione Levett Kidderminster 21 Mar 1914 Worcester College for the Blind Debating Society Dowty Worcester 21 Mar 1914 Malvern Link Conservative Association Smoking Concert 21 Mar 1914 Starling Shoot at the Gas Tavern Malvern C D Walton Malvern 21 Mar 1914 Presentation to Mr H Ranford employed 47 years by Messers Pemberton & Co Worcester Date Description Photographer 21 Mar 1914 Worcester Y W C A Opening of New…………… 21 Mar 1914 Four generations at Chawson Sage Droitwich 21 Mar 1914 Miss Stretton daughter of Dr Stretton JP Droitwich who for 15 years was Ladies Secretary of Kidderminster Golf Club and on her retirement was… 21 Mar 1914 Mr F S Preston ( New Headmaster of Malvern College) 28 Mar 1914 Anti-vivisectionist meeting in Worcester 28 Mar 1914 Worcester branch of the N S P C C Annual meeting 28 Mar 1914 Worcester Royal Grammer School Hockey team Dowty Worcester 28 Mar 1914 Worcester King's School Performance of "Mars Poeticus" 28 Mar 1914 National Farmers' Union Meeting at Pershore 28 Mar 1914 St Patrick's Day
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