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  2. Decorative Touches.

    Old easels, long since discarded and relegated to the shades of the lumber room, may now be brought out, repainted black or brown, or gilded—gilding is not so fashionable—and then promoted to a corner of boudoir or ...

    Article : 990 words
  3. Albury and Border P. A. and H. Society's New Grand Stand.

    The Albury people are proud of the grand stand which graces the showyards, and well they may be; for, besides being a substantial structure—indeed, perhaps, the finest out of Sydney or Melbourne—it has been erected free of debt. ...

    Article : 691 words
  4. The Rule of Contrary.

    Probably most of those who read this will remember having played in their early days the fascinating game of the rule of contrary, and their straggles to recollect that they were to "hold fast" when called upon to "let go," ...

    Article : 718 words
  5. Anecdote of Turner.

    The following story of Turner is told (the Pall Mall Gazette says) on the authority of a living artist, and will no doubt be of interest as one of the few authentic anecdotes related of the great landscape painter. Turner, happening ...

    Article : 518 words
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    THE BEAUTY SPOTS OF SYDNEY.—NEW FOOTWAY AROUND THE WATER FRONTAGE OF THE DOMAIN, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 14 words
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