12 OCTOBER 1951, page 18

In The Garden

The too Irish gardens and allotments with their formula of cabbages-cum-potatoes reveal how beneficial has been the influx of English foreigners with freer ideas. One of these......

Nature's Offering There Is, Therefore, A Touch Of The...

in the pre-eminence of this church's natural setting. Backed by substantial farm-buildings of grey granite, it looks down an arc of the riverine sand-flats decorated with the......

Subtropical Vegetation

The major Cornish contrast, of course, is the dourness, nakedness and dullness of its uplandish granite backbone and the vegetative lushness and sappiness of its pockets,......

Country Life

I WONDER of how many churches in Britain it can be said that from their interiors is to be heard the wild liquid jubilation of the curlew. St. Winnow's on the estuary of the......

Harvest In Cornwall,-where The .dorn Either Won't Grow At...

or shoots up straw of a length to startle English fields, the harvest has been even later than at home. In that country of smallish fields with their close-fitting dry-walled......

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