How a new building stands out amid the grime of a manufacturing town is illustrated in our picture top left, taken when the King went to Leeds in August to open the new Civic Hall. Will this new building become in time as grimy as those around it? In striking contrast with this scene from industrial Yorkshire is the beautiful view of grouse moors in Aberdeenshire." The ponies are waiting to take home the "bag" of grouse. Of the illustrations below, that on the left shows the effect of this year's exceptionally dry summer in England on the water supply. The water bailiff is seen doling out water to villagers in the Peak district. An aspect of summer is also seen in the picture of coatless troops on the march. This is the second battalion of Gordon Highlanders marching through South Warnborough, Hants, on the way'from Aldershot to Salisbury Plain. The village is typical of the' beauty of the countryside in Southern England. Inset is part of a "Harvest Home" in Somerset. The thanksgiving of workers of the soil is expressed partly in a procession in which food is carried. These young women are carrying plum puddings from an upper window to be borne in the procession. ••
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)
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207How a new building stands out amid the grime of a manufacturing town is illustrated in our picture top left, taken when the King went to Leeds in August to open the new Civic Hall. Will this new building become in time as grimy as those around it? In striking contrast with this scene from industrial Yorkshire is the beautiful view of grouse moors in Aberdeenshire." The ponies are waiting to take home the "bag" of grouse. Of the illustrations below, that on the left shows the effect of this year's exceptionally dry summer in England on the water supply. The water bailiff is seen doling out water to villagers in the Peak district. An aspect of summer is also seen in the picture of coatless troops on the march. This is the second battalion of Gordon Highlanders marching through South Warnborough, Hants, on the way'from Aldershot to Salisbury Plain. The village is typical of the' beauty of the countryside in Southern England. Inset is part of a "Harvest Home" in Somerset. The thanksgiving of workers of the soil is expressed partly in a procession in which food is carried. These young women are carrying plum puddings from an upper window to be borne in the procession. •• Auckland Star, Volume LXIV, Issue 237, 7 October 1933, Page 1 (Supplement)
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