Category E (Skills, trades and hobbies)

E01 Jean Kinmond, Anchor Book of Lace Crafts.

 

London: B. T. Batsford Ltd., 1961. Pp. 9-11, 14-16, 30, 42

2-214

 

Used by permission of B. T. Batsford Ltd.

 

Corr

48 fussy [fussy,]

 

Sic

45 Christening [spelling]

 

Note

Archaic language in quotation
Variant spelling: lace-making, lacemaking

 
 

2,003 words

 

 

E02 Woodworker, 65:816 (November, 1961)

A.

[ANON.], "Making Tapered Legs", 221-223

2- 95

B.

[ANON.], "What Does It Cost to Start Woodwork" 224

96-166

C.

[ANON.], "Tool Cabinet", 227

167-177

 

2,009 words

 

 

E03 Motor Cycle

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.

 
 

2,019 words

 

 

E04 Hobbies

A.

[ANON.], Instructions for Making Child's High Chair", 132:3429, (August 30, 1961), 343

2- 62

B.

F. Cordner, "Build an 8 Ft. Pram Dinghy", 132:3433, (September 27, 1961), 407, 410

63-181

 

2,008 words

 

 

E05 House and Garden

A.

[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.

 

Sic

55 asceptic-sounding [spelling]

 
 

2,004 words

 

 

E06 Ronnie Balls, Fish Capture (Being the Buckland Lectures for 1959).

 

London: Edward Arnold (Publishers) Ltd., 1961. Pp. 116-123

2-186

Sic

49 fishings [grammar]
87 suggest [concord]
127, 148, 158 seineing [spelling]

 
 

2,017 words

 

 

E07 Gardener's Chronicle (November 18, 1961)

A.

B. G. Furner, "Praying Mantis: A Trial in Kent as a Form of Biological Pest Control", 390-391


2-110

B.

John T. Warran, "A Choice of Pots", 391

111-187

 

Used by permission of Gardener's Chronicle, Haymarket Publishing Ltd.

 
 

2,021 words

 

 

E08 Amateur Gardening

A.

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


177-192

 

Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd.

 
 

2,042 words

 

 

E09

Wilfrid T. F. Castle, "Stamps of Lebanon's Dog River", Philatelic Magazine (January 27, 1961), 54-55
Used by permission of Wilfrid T. F. Castle

2-199

Corr

113 Hieroglyphic [Heiroglyphic]

 

Sic

150 Imprimerir [spelling]

 

Note

Foreign English in quotations

 
 

2,002 words

 

 

E10

Amateur Photographer (August 16, 1961)

 

A.

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

 
 

2,011 words

 

 

E11

New Musical Express

 

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


128-213

 

Used by permission of IPC Magazines Ltd.

 

Sic

73 impresarios [spelling]

 

Note

Quotations from American sources.

 
 

Variant spellings: best-seller, best seller

2,018 words

 

 

E12

The British Bandsman

 

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

Sic

133 Dicken's [spelling]
209 If any bandsmen friends who [syntax]

 
 

2,018 words

 

 

E13

Dance News Weekly

 

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

Sic

102 in a large hall [missing portion]
164 is [concord]

 
 

2,001 words

 

 

E14

Cage Birds and Fishkeeping

 

A.

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


125-187

B.

Used by permission of (Mrs.) Olive Warlow

 
 

2,017 words

 

 

E15

Farm and Country (April 12, 1961)

 

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.

 
 

2,006 words

 

 

E16

Motor Sport

 

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)

 

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


151-220

Corr

84 Tomorrow's [Tomorrows]

 

Sic

188 seem [concord]

 
 

2,012 words

 

 

E18

The Walrus, "Of Shoes and Ships and Sealing Wax", Yachting World (December, 1961), 530-531


2-195

 

Used by permission of IPC Transport Press Ltd.

 

Sic

101 a few [syntax]
123 gasses [word form]

 
 

2,015 words

 

 

E19

Woman's Journal

 

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.

 
 

2,022 words

 

 

E20

Elisabeth Ayrton, Time Is of the Essence London: MacGibbon & Kee, 1961. Pp. 153-161


2-318

 

Used by permission of Elisabeth Ayrton

 

Sic

206 Teasp. [spelling]

 
 

2,009 words

 

 

E21

The Sphere

 

A.

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.

 
 

2,018 words

 

 

E22

H. Pearce Sales, "The Face of Hungary Today", Travel World (November, 1961), 40-43, 45


2-198

 

Used by permission of Blandford Press Ltd.

 
 

2,031 words

 

 

E23

Country Quest 1:4 (Spring, 1961)

 

A.

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

Sic

100 are [concord]
133 wierd-shaped [spelling]
185 camelias [spelling]

 
 

2,025 words

 

 

E24

Educational Development 5:9 (February, 1961)

 

A.

E. L. Wright, "Improve Your Photography", 5

2- 78

B.

S. C. Clarkson, "Expression in the Primary School", 7-8

79-188

Corr

143 Caleb [Cabel]

 

Sic

147 are all excellent material source [syntax]

 
 

2,014 words

 

 

E25

[ANON.], "Gas Cookers", Which (October, 1961), 244-249

2-210

 

Used by permission of the Consumers' Association

 
 

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.

 
 

2,007 words

 

 

E27

[ANON.], The Renovation of Shiplake Lock in Oxfordshire",
Civil Engineering and Public Works Review 56:661
(August, 1961), 1037, 1039



2-179

 

Used by permission of Civil Engineering and Public Works Review

 

Sic

96 unforseen [spelling]

 
 

2,018 words

 

 

E28

Local Government Journal (May, 1961)

 

A.

B. A. Williams, "The Outlook for Rating", 91-92

2-197

B.

[ANON.], "London's Pure Water", 92

198-208

C.

[ANON.], "Illuminated Signs: Manufacturers Critical of Planning Authorities' Approach", 93


209-217

Sic

186 conceiveably [spelling]

 
 

2,013 words

 

 

E29

Farm Implement and Machinery Review

 

A.

[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

D.

[ANON.], "Lively Interest in Irrigation" (July, 1961), 824

44- 99

E.

[ANON.], "Lundell '605'" (July, 1961), 824

100-138

F.

[ANON.], "Massey-Ferguson Tractors with Foot-Pedal Direction Change" (July, 1961), 971-972


139-212

 

2,006 words

 

 

E30

The Grocer

 

A.

[ANON.], "Lady Grocer Attacks Apathy in the Groups" (November 4, 1961), 36-37


2-128

B.

[ANON.], "Baby Foods: Thriving Market" (November 11, 1961), 44

129-211

 

Used by permission of William Reed Ltd.

 

Note

The end of the first article is omitted to avoid too much quotation

 
 

2,005 words

 

 

E31

The Caterer and Hotel Keeper (October 28, 1961)

 

A.

[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

E.

[ANON.], "Hotel College is U.N.O. in Miniature", 49

196-208

Corr

16 appallingly [apalingly]

 
 

2,008 words

 

 

E32

Dog World (August 25, 1961)

 

A.

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

Corr

154 Weimaraners [Weirmaraners]

 
 

2,006 words

 

 

E33

Dairy Industries (September, 1961)

 

A.

[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

Sic

72 in further period [syntax]

 
 

2,004 words

 

 

E34

Hair and Beauty 41:6 (June 1961)

 

A.

[ANON.], "Editorial Points", 11-12

2-172

B.

Joan Benton, "Colour for Very Grey and White Hair", 23

173-196

Sic

15 those [concord]
122 that [syntax]

 
 

2,026 words

 

 

E35

Travel Topics (June, 1961)

 

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]

 
 

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



2-192

 

Used by permission of the Controller of Her Britanic Majesty's Stationery Office.

 
 

2,032 words

 

 

E37

Farmer's Weekly 9:14 (October 6, 1961)

 

A.

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.

 

Sic

127 Stevens' [spelling]

 
 

2,035 words

 

 

E38

The Field

 

A.

Ralph Whitlock, "Is the N.F.U. Minding Its Own Business?" (September 28, 1961), 577


2- 73

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

 

 



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