Category E (Skills, trades and hobbies)
E01 Jean Kinmond, Anchor Book of Lace Crafts. |
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London: B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1961. Pp. 9-11, 14-16, 30, 42 |
2-214 |
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Used by permission of B. T. Batsford Ltd. |
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48 fussy [fussy,] |
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45 Christening [spelling] |
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Archaic language in quotation |
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2,003 words |
E02 Woodworker, 65:816 (November, 1961) |
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[ANON.], "Making Tapered Legs", 221-223 |
2- 95 |
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[ANON.], "What Does It Cost to Start Woodwork" 224 |
96-166 |
C. |
[ANON.], "Tool Cabinet", 227 |
167-177 |
2,009 words |
E03 Motor Cycle |
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A. |
Don Bridgewood, "More Power at Your Elbow", (March 16, 1961), 334-335 |
2- 99 |
B. |
Don Bridgewood, "Not Such a Boring Job", (March 23, 1961), 570-571 |
100-190 |
Used by permission of IPC Specialist & Professional Press Ltd. |
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2,019 words |
E04 Hobbies |
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[ANON.], Instructions for Making Child's High Chair", 132:3429, (August 30, 1961), 343 |
2- 62 |
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F. Cordner, "Build an 8 Ft. Pram Dinghy", 132:3433, (September 27, 1961), 407, 410 |
63-181 |
2,008 words |
E05 House and Garden |
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[ANON.], "News of the New Furniture", (February, 1961), 64 |
2- 86 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Shopping", (April, 1961), 124-125 |
87-148 |
C. |
[ANON.], "Around the House", (April, 1961), 124 |
149-198 |
Used by permission of the Condé Nast Publications Ltd. |
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55 asceptic-sounding [spelling] |
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2,004 words |
E06 Ronnie Balls, Fish Capture (Being the Buckland Lectures for 1959). |
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London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., 1961. Pp. 116-123 |
2-186 |
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49 fishings [grammar] |
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2,017 words |
E07 Gardener's Chronicle (November 18, 1961) |
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B. G. Furner, "Praying Mantis: A Trial in Kent as a Form of Biological Pest Control", 390-391 |
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B. |
John T. Warran, "A Choice of Pots", 391 |
111-187 |
Used by permission of Gardener's Chronicle, Haymarket Publishing Ltd. |
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2,021 words |
E08 Amateur Gardening |
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S. Clapham, "When Greenhouse Plants Go to Rest" (October 28, 1961), 8 |
2- 69 |
B. |
P. Thrower, "This Week in Your Garden" (November 4, 1961), 9 |
70-176 |
C. |
A. D. Johnson, "Reliable Battery Operated Garden Tools" (November 11, 1961), 17 |
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Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd. |
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2,042 words |
E09 |
Wilfrid T. F. Castle, "Stamps of Lebanon's Dog River", Philatelic Magazine (January 27, 1961), 54-55 |
2-199 |
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113 Hieroglyphic [Heiroglyphic] |
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150 Imprimerir [spelling] |
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Foreign English in quotations |
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2,002 words |
E10 |
Amateur Photographer (August 16, 1961) |
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Jeffrey W. Whitelaw, "Windmills", 244-247 |
2-123 |
B. |
Ricardo, "Experiment More With Figure Possibilities", 210-211 |
124-184 |
Used by permission of A. J. Milne |
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2,011 words |
E11 |
New Musical Express |
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A. |
"'Sucu' Hit Amazes Nina and Frederik" (October 27, 1961), 9 |
2- 57 |
B. |
"Meet the Composer" (November 3, 1961), 2 |
58-127 |
C. |
"Sinatra Will Put Himself in the Background Much More" (October 6, 1961), 10 |
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Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd. |
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73 impresarios [spelling] |
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Quotations from American sources. |
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Variant spellings: best-seller, best seller 2,018 words |
E12 |
The British Bandsman |
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A. |
A. J. Molinari, "National Brass Band Club" (January 6, 1961), 3 |
2- 55 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Our District Correspondents Write" (January 14, 1961), 4-6 |
56-212 |
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133 Dicken's [spelling] |
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2,018 words |
E13 |
Dance News Weekly |
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A. |
Bob More, "The Value of Medals, An Introduction" (June 22, 1961), 8 |
2- 62 |
B. |
Bob More, "The Value of Medals" (June 29, 1961), 8 |
63-135 |
C. |
Bob More, "The Value of Medals" (July 6, 1961), 8 |
136-200 |
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102 in a large hall [missing portion] |
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2,001 words |
E14 |
Cage Birds and Fishkeeping |
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H. Hough, "Budgerigar Breeding in a Flat" (March 16, 1961) 292 |
2-124 |
B. |
R. F. Warlow, "Don't Be Disappointed - When Your Promising Winners Are Beaten" (March 30, 1961), 347 |
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B. |
Used by permission of (Mrs.) Olive Warlow |
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2,017 words |
E15 |
Farm and Country (April 12, 1961) |
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A. |
Ralph Greaves, "To Finish the Season", 377 |
2-104 |
B. |
E. A. R. Ennion, "An Easy-Going Spring", 378-379 |
105-185 |
Used by permission of Northwood Publications Ltd. |
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2,006 words |
E16 |
Motor Sport |
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A. |
The Editor, "Design Discussion" (December, 1961), 1002 |
2-116 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Veteran Edwardian Vintage" (September, 1961), 741-742 |
117-203 |
2,008 words |
E17 |
Boxing News (October 20, 1961) |
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A. |
Ron Olver, "Telefight News: Walker and Pollard TV Heroes", 10 |
2-150 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Brown Keeps Title: Champion Floors Somodio Twice to Take Unanimous Verdict, 11 |
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84 Tomorrow's [Tomorrows] |
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188 seem [concord] |
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2,012 words |
E18 |
The Walrus, "Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax", Yachting World (December, 1961), 530-531 |
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Used by permission of IPC Transport Press Ltd. |
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101 a few [syntax] |
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2,015 words |
E19 |
Woman's Journal |
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A. |
John B. White, "Wines to Meet a Stranger" (September, 1961), 31 |
2- 63 |
B. |
John B. White, "Wines Worth Singing For" (October, 1961), 67 |
64-132 |
C. |
John B. White, "Wines with Star Attraction" (November, 1961), 59 |
133-187 |
Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd. |
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2,022 words |
E20 |
Elisabeth Ayrton, Time Is of the Essence London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1961. Pp. 153-161 |
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Used by permission of Elisabeth Ayrton |
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206 Teasp. [spelling] |
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2,009 words |
E21 |
The Sphere |
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Gordon Cooper, "A Holiday in Ancient Rhodes" (May 6, 1961), 212 |
2-107 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Sabena Caravelles to Greece" (May, 1961), 212 |
108-120 |
C. |
Gordon Cooper, "Minorca" (May 13, 1961), 254 |
121-206 |
B. |
Used by permission of Illustrated Newspapers Ltd. |
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2,018 words |
E22 |
H. Pearce Sales, "The Face of Hungary Today", Travel World (November, 1961), 40-43, 45 |
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Used by permission of Blandford Press Ltd. |
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2,031 words |
E23 |
Country Quest 1:4 (Spring, 1961) |
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Viator, "The Art and Mystery of Quilting", 30-31 |
2- 75 |
B. |
Iona T. Jones, "Making the Most of Spring Flowers", 69-70, 72 |
76-189 |
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100 are [concord] |
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2,025 words |
E24 |
Educational Development 5:9 (February, 1961) |
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E. L. Wright, "Improve Your Photography", 5 |
2- 78 |
B. |
S. C. Clarkson, "Expression in the Primary School", 7-8 |
79-188 |
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143 Caleb [Cabel] |
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147 are all excellent material source [syntax] |
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2,014 words |
E25 |
[ANON.], "Gas Cookers", Which (October, 1961), 244-249 |
2-210 |
Used by permission of the Consumers' Association |
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2,012 words |
E26 |
Constance Spry, Hostess. London: J. M. Dent and Sons Ltd., 1961. Pp. 50-57 |
2-176 |
Used by permission of Winant, Towers Ltd. |
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2,007 words |
E27 |
[ANON.], The Renovation of Shiplake Lock in Oxfordshire", |
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Used by permission of Civil Engineering and Public Works Review |
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96 unforseen [spelling] |
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2,018 words |
E28 |
Local Government Journal (May, 1961) |
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B. A. Williams, "The Outlook for Rating", 91-92 |
2-197 |
B. |
[ANON.], "London's Pure Water", 92 |
198-208 |
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[ANON.], "Illuminated Signs: Manufacturers Critical of Planning Authorities' Approach", 93 |
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186 conceiveably [spelling] |
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2,013 words |
E29 |
Farm Implement and Machinery Review |
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[ANON.], "Twenty-First Annual Sale" (May, 1961), 680 |
2- 21 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Standen Expansion" (May, 1961), 680 |
22- 27 |
C. |
[ANON.], "Wallace's Become Fordson Dealers" (May, 1961), 680 |
28- 43 |
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[ANON.], "Lively Interest in Irrigation" (July, 1961), 824 |
44- 99 |
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[ANON.], "Lundell '605'" (July, 1961), 824 |
100-138 |
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[ANON.], "Massey-Ferguson Tractors with Foot-Pedal Direction Change" (July, 1961), 971-972 |
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2,006 words |
E30 |
The Grocer |
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[ANON.], "Lady Grocer Attacks Apathy in the Groups" (November 4, 1961), 36-37 |
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[ANON.], "Baby Foods: Thriving Market" (November 11, 1961), 44 |
129-211 |
Used by permission of William Reed Ltd. |
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The end of the first article is omitted to avoid too much quotation |
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2,005 words |
E31 |
The Caterer and Hotel Keeper (October 28, 1961) |
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[ANON.], "Sole Bonne Femme, Slimy Fish, and Ballet of Waiters!" 43 |
2- 73 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Now is Time for Corporation to Pronounce Bold Plan for Town", 45 |
74-116 |
C. |
[ANON.], "Approval at Liverpool", 45 |
117-126 |
D. |
[ANON.], "Northern H. C. I. Dinner Told of New Hotel Plan" 47 |
127-195 |
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[ANON.], "Hotel College is U.N.O. in Miniature", 49 |
196-208 |
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16 appallingly [apalingly] |
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2,008 words |
E32 |
Dog World (August 25, 1961) |
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Leo C. Wilson, "All-rounders Have No Monopoly in Bad Judging", 1780 |
2-108 |
B. |
F. Warner Hill, "How the Minor Breeds Can Help Themselves", 1781 |
109-196 |
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154 Weimaraners [Weirmaraners] |
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2,006 words |
E33 |
Dairy Industries (September, 1961) |
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[ANON.], "The Manufacture of Yoghurt", 650-651 |
2-93 |
B. |
[ANON.], "Supermarket Trade Association Formed", 651 |
94-129 |
C. |
Ernest J. Mann, "Monthly Digest of World Literature", 652 |
130-202 |
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72 in further period [syntax] |
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2,004 words |
E34 |
Hair and Beauty 41:6 (June 1961) |
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[ANON.], "Editorial Points", 11-12 |
2-172 |
B. |
Joan Benton, "Colour for Very Grey and White Hair", 23 |
173-196 |
Sic |
15 those [concord] |
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2,026 words |
E35 |
Travel Topics (June, 1961) |
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A. |
Clive Gurr, "Limited Budget Advertising", 41-42 |
2- 94 |
B. |
Stuart Thompson, "The Basic Qualities of Personal Selling", 45, 47 |
95-205 |
C. |
Douglas Franklin, "Modern Sales Office Technique", 48-49 |
206-211 |
Sic |
135, 138 practises [spelling] |
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2,034 words |
E36 |
[ANON.], Making an Upland Farm Pay: the Glenlivet Experiment. Edinburgh: Great Britain Department of Agriculture and Fisheries for Scotland, 1961, Pp. 5-9 |
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Used by permission of the Controller of Her Britanic Majesty's Stationery Office. |
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2,032 words |
E37 |
Farmer's Weekly 9:14 (October 6, 1961) |
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Anthony Lisle, "Thought for Food", 115 |
2-103 |
B. |
Philip Bolam, "1,050 Galls. a Cow from a Hungry Soil", 117 |
104-200 |
C. |
John Tuby, "Fine Crops from Small Farms", 118 |
201-208 |
Used by permission of IPC Business Press Ltd. |
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127 Stevens' [spelling] |
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2,035 words |
E38 |
The Field |
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A. |
Ralph Whitlock, "Is the N.F.U. Minding Its Own Business?" (September 28, 1961), 577 |
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B. |
George Jarrett, "Equipment for the Farm",' (September 28, 1961), 577 |
74-161 |
C. |
Ralph Whitlock, "What Goes on at Pirbright" (October 5, 1961), 629 |
162-206 |
2,011 words |