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For Health And Pleasure

Page 12 from 18th September 1936

BANGOR, Co. Down.-Royal Hotel Esplanade. Comfortable. Excellent cuisine. Lift. 50 bedrooms. H. & C. water. Elec. light. Mod.-Wm. O'Hara, prop.......

Blackpool.—mrs. Wilson, Clyde House, 82, Topping Street,...

Page 12 from 18th October 1936

Board 6/6. Minutc church. Central to all parts. Highly recommended by the Civil Service. Near bus. rail and sea. Garage. Phone Blackpool 899.......

London. Cora Hotel

Page 12 from 16th June 1939

Upper Woburn Place, W.0.1. Neer Northern Terminal Stations and Russell Square. Accommodates 235 visitors. Central. Room, Bath and Breakfast, 8/6.......

Rates

Page 12 from 30st October 1936

(Minimum Two Lines 14 Words) BOARD RESIDENCE and APARTMENTS .... (Special Terms for long contracts) PERSONAL BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS TRADE......

Laghet's Cloister Gallery Pictured Gratitude In The...

Page 5 from 29th January 1937

By H. C. CHETWOOD-AITKEN. ANY who visit the French Riviera are unaware of the wealth of ecclesiastical interest to be found in the little mountain......

Travel Notes

Page 12 from 21st May 1937

PLACES TO SEE IN BRITAIN And Not-so-well-known Parts of Europe BY EXPLORATOI: "Explorator " might quite justifiably be charged with unwarrantable......

Machines That Measure Time

Page 13 from 4th December 1936

By C. G. MORTIMER Last week we saw how the days of the calendar have been arranged; now we will consider how man has learnt to measure time. It is......

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