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Collecting Religious Stamps

Page 6 from 21st February 1958

By 'PEREGRINE' T HEMATIC collections — collecting stamps by subject — is growing ever more popular among stamp collectors. For Catholics, a......

South African Wages In The Spotlight

Page 8 from 22nd March 1974

By TIM SHEEHEY The issue of south African wages exploded like a bombshell in this country as a result of Adam Raphael ' s brilliant piece of......

Of Persons And Places

Page 15 from 16th September 1938

A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHER It used occasionally to be a reproach, When Catholic conferences or congresses were being held in England,......

Episcopal Engagements

Page 7 from 29th January 1954

Cardinal Griffin.Sunday : Visitation and Confirmation at the Church of Our Lady and St. Bridget, Isleworth, 6.10 p.m. Tuesday : Blessing of candles......

South Devon The Heart Of Mary's Dowry

Page 10 from 2nd June 1939

By Dom Raphael Stones, O.S.B. S ET amid the hills of Devon stands the Shrine of Our Lady of Buckfast. Long ago, Celt or Saxon or Norman, pious......

The Castle On Wawel Hill Poland's Phoenix

Page 7 from 9th January 1987

FOR a thousand years, Cracow has been affected by the ups and downs of Polish history. Abundantly rich in art and architecture, this Renaissance......

Perfect Hero Is Imperfect Caricature

Page 8 from 24th May 1991

BROADCAST NEWS Deborah Thomas NIGEL Havers is regarded by a great many people (predominately of the female persuasion) as the personification of......

Girls Bring A 'second Spring' To Downside

Page 9 from 16th May 2008

Downside's strength at rugby could not mask its falling pupil rolls and poor exam results. But, as Will Heaven finds, the school has seen a......

Bleasdale Gives Barmen A Rest

Page 8 from 14th June 1991

BROADCAST NEWS Deborah Thomas THERE is no denying it. It was very, very good.ln a summer that looks as though it could be vintage for television......

Gossaert Shows Flair For The Human Form

Page 14 from 11th March 2011

FINE ART REVIEW Alan Caine Jan Gossaert’s Renaissance NATIONAL GALLERY , UNTIL MAY 30 G ossaert (c 1478-1532) is a master of detail. Almost all of......

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