16 FEBRUARY 1951, page 13

In The Garden Of Course The Garden Has Suffered, Too,

and in odd ways. Last year 1 corseted a row of Irish yews, binding them at intervals of two feet with bands of thick wire hidden along the foliage. This keeps them slim, and......

Art

MESSRS. AGNEW mark the centenary of Turner's birth, which falls later in the year, with a loan exhibition of more than a hundred water-colours—the proceeds to be devoted to the......

Country Life

ONE of the compensations, if they be needed, of living intensely within a small area of activities and connections is the enlargement of our powers of perceiving and......

After The Winds Came The Gales Have Been So Enduring

and so violent that one would expect to find the countryside swept clean of all movable objects, includ- ing the fragile left-overs from a vanished summer. But while driving......

Music

To say anything new about The Consul a week after the first night is a forlorn hope. The truth is just what presented itself to the universal first-nighter, and was being......