Lecture – Chichester Observer – Wednesday, 18 December 1935
Transcript:

Course of Lectures The last of the course of six lectures on “The Countryside,” arranged by the County Council, and organised locally by the W. I., was held in the small hall of the Pavilion on Friday. December 13th. Miss M. Marshall, B.A., has been the lecturer, and her talks on the birds, flowers, trees, etc., of the country, the river and the sea shore, have been very much appreciated.

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