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... call of time. The following were the players :-Lowestoft: May and Thain, backs ; Whinoup (captain), Mummery, and Brown, three-quarter lacks; Brown and Walker, half- backs; Mummery, Clarke, Bryant, May, Alcock, Brown, Martin, and Gotring, forwards. Woodbridge: ...

THE WIMBLEDON MEETING

... but the crowd quietly dispersed. In an interview with a correspoident of the Press Association, Mr. Theodore Bryant, of the firm of Bryant and May, said that many of the girs wished to return to work, but were prevented by a system of picketing. About 160 ...

Published: Monday 09 July 1888
Newspaper: Leeds Mercury
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1297 | Page: 8 | Tags: Sports and Games 

Sports and Pastimes

... LINSEED, for Colds and (joUghs (Asthmatic, Consumptive; or Bronchial) cures Line cases out of ?? by Loithouse aad Saltmer. Bryant and May beg to direct special attentiont of their New Oval Pocket Vesta boxes. with Patent Spring Covers, which are entirely free ...

Published: Friday 13 March 1874
Newspaper: Hull Packet
County: Yorkshire, England
Type: Article | Words: 1814 | Page: 7 | Tags: Sports and Games 

SPORTING INTELLIGENCE

... lordship.- In reply, the Lord Chief Justice-says such -a tribute will always be remembered by him with pride and pleasure. Bryant and May beg to direct speclal Attqntlap. to their New Oval eaket Vesta Boxes, with Patenc Spring Covers. wbich are entirely free ...

A singularly important statement appears in the latest edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica. voL 21, page 87 ..

... moments the? igmto. Then in the same position place a few of the Patent Safety Matches of Bryant and May, London which igmte only on the box), and it will found that they may remain for hours—in fact, until the wood becomes literally charred—without taking flre ...

Sporting News

... that prevailing at present in W theneaglhhourheod of Bow, where].400girlsand womeu B of the well-known factory of Macore Bryant and May 9. have suddenly struck work. The ostensible cause of M 8;the strike was the dismissal of a girl for disobedience B 1 ...

17th SUFFOLK (LOWESTOFT) RIFLE VOLUNTEERS

... vocal t-and instrumental music of the choicest description. d Nxw METAL POCKET VESTA Box LITTH PATENT i. SPEING CoVEs. Bryant and May have recently intro. r. duced a very useful little Pocket Vesta Box with a most s ingenious and simple Spring cover; it ...

MATCHES AND THEIR INVENTORS

... noise which is liable to awake the intended victim. The last great invention was the safety match, which was patented by Bryant and May in r156. It would require, perhaps, the intellect of a Babbage to wrestle wtit the statistics of matches. That 6o,ooo ...

FOOTBALL

... WBildings, J Jeffery, and C, Carruthers; half-backs-WW George, C Ox- 6t1 burgh;* forwards-G Alliigton, captain;- .col Bryant, A May, -W Chiswell, W Long, G Tyler dr( J Edwards, S FOX. Spf SECOND. Back-.-.W- Mills; threequarters for -El Downs, F UWard ...

WIMBLEDON RIFLE MEETING

... they ignite. i Then in the same position place a few of the Patent Safety 3Matches of Bryant & May (seolich ignite only on the box) anti it will be found that they may remain for hours-in fact until the wood becomes literally charred-without taking fire ...

CRICKET

... they ignlte. Then in the same poaltion place a few of the Patent Safety htatcheS of Bryant and May, London (which Iguite only on the box), and it will be found that they may remiain for hours-in fact, until the wood becomes literally charred-without taking ...

DATES OF PRINCIPAL RACES IN 1883

... Chester Cup (21. miles) , _ , , Wed,, May 2 Great Cheshire Stakes (1j miles) ?? Thuna,, May 3 French Oaks (P1 miles).Sun,, May 13 Manleseter Cup (1j milee) Thurs,, May 17 PayneStakes (1 mile2 furlongs 73 yards) Wed,, May 16 French ...