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Sunday Times Magazine June 14 1981 Cricket The Ashes Alfred Sisley Facing the ice age Wimbledon
Sunday Times Magazine June 14 1981 Cricket The Ashes Alfred Sisley Facing the ice age Wimbledon
Sunday Times Magazine June 14, 1981
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Gower's promise
Will the Test series against
Australia see David Gower emerge
in full flow to help win the Ashes ?
30
Passionate victim
James Ivorys film adaptation
of Jean Rhyss novel, Quarter.
38
Fit for a princess
The creations of Elizabeth and
David Emanuel, designers of Lady
Dianas wedding dress.
46
The neglected Impressionist
Alfred Sisley, an Englishman who
was among the greatest French
Impressionists, is exhibited in
London for the first time in 40 years.
55
Facing the Ice Age
Sir Fred Hoyle, astronomer,
explains how we should prepare
for the ultimate disaster.
LIFESPAN
68
Cookery competition
The Sunday Times
Best Cook Competition.
71
Consumer test
Pocket tape recorders.
72
Folk remedies that work
The secrets of lime flower tea.
Wimbledon
Whos who behind the scenes.
74
Environment
Where has old Glasgow gone ?
On record
John Williams, guitarist.
77
Claire Bretécher
IQ
Games
Bridge and Chess.
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Spaceport
The first base-camp in space.
81
Making models
How the exhibits for the Natural
History Museums Centenary
Exhibition were made.
83
Dreams and nightmares
Michael Rosen writes about his
and invites you to do the same.
Your prize-winning letters.
A Life in the Day of
Neil Slatter.
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