The Bystander. November 15th, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander," November 15th, 1905. Number 102.
This issue contains 26 Pages, 52 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Very Good, the Spine being strengthened with Filmoplast Tape.
Contents.
1- Front Page shows a Portrait Photograph of "The New Princess Royal." This title was conferred upon Princess Louise (Duchess of Fife) in celebration of the King's birthday (November 9). Upon the daughters of the Princess Royal has been conferred the title of Highness, and the style of Princess prefixed to their Christian names.
2- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings."
3- Photograph showing "The Entertainment and Edification of Alphonso XIII.: The Kaiser and his guest at the swearing in of recruits."
4- The Topictator.
5- Article called "Sport of the Week-End." Written by H. S. Scriverner.
6- Photograph showing "Rugby at Wandsworth : Old Leysians beat Old Alleynians by 5 goals 1 try to 3 tries."
7- Photograph showing Rugby "New Zealand beats Richmond, at Richmond, by 17 points to none : A scrum on the touch-line."
8- The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
a- The Truth about Count Witte's origin.
b- Witte's Rise to Greatness.
c- A Countess in Court.
d- A "Who? Who?" Honours List.
e- Lord Londonderry.
f- The Rev. Edgar Sheppard.
g- The "Sub," Some Sherry, and Dr. Ingram.
9- Portrait Photograph of "The Marquess of Londonderry."
10- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Haldane, K.C.
11- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Asquith."
12- Portrait Photograph of "Dr. Sheppard, Sub-Dean of the Chapel Royal."
13- Photograph of "The Duke of Fife and his two daughters."
14- Small Portrait Photograph of "Count Whitte."
15- Small Portrait Photograph of "Earl Windsor."
16- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. A. J. Forbes-Leith." (created a Baron).
17- Small Portrait Photograph of "Earl Iveagh."
18- Article called "Our New Ambassador to Japan."
19- Portrait Photograph showing "Sir Claude Macdonald." (British Ambassador to Tokyo).
20- Portrait Photograph showing "Lady Macdonald."
21- Article with Portrait Photograph showing "The New Lord Montagu of Beaulieu." (Hon. John Scott Montagu).
22- Article with Portrait Photograph called "The First Lady Engineer : Miss Butticar."
23- Article with Photograph showing "Athletics in the Army. The 2nd. Battalion Connaught Rangers at Ahmednager, Deccan, India."
24- Article called "Who Killed Edwin Drood?."
25- Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Luke Fildes. R.A."
26- Article called "At The Tivoli."
27- Article called "At The Alhambra."
28- Small Article with Photograph of "Mr. Harry Fragson." (Comedian).
29- "Bystander" Theatre Guide.
30- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. J.E. Vedrenne." (Court Theatre).
31- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Granville Barker." (Court Theatre).
32- Article called "Iceland As It Is."
33- Photograph showing "View of Reykyavik, capital of Iceland, with the Mayor's house in the foreground."
34- Small Photograph showing "Iceland Girl's National Dress."
35- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "Jiu-Jitsu for Paris Police Agents."
a- Re-Nie, the Expert, putting an arm-lock on the Police Inspector.
b- The Police Inspector putting an arm-lock on Re-Nie, the Expert.
36- Photograph showing "Florinda and Her Companions. From the Painting by Franz Xaver Winterhalter."
37- Photograph called "The King's Pictures," showing "Napoleon at Fontainbleau, March 31, 1814. By Paul Delaroche."
38- The Weekly Article "The Library."
39- The Weekly Article "Bookman's Gossip."
40- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. R. E. Vernede." (Author)
41- Short Story called "When It Was Nearly Dark." Written by Leonard Pomeroy.
42- Photograph called "High Seas on the South Coast,' showing "The "Silver-Sea" Kicks up a shine at Hastings."
43- Full Page Drawing by W. A. Bowring, called "A Study in Caws and Effect."
44- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs for "The Royal Tour of India : Oodeypore."
a- Gateway to Palace - Oodeypore.
b- Panarama of Oodeypore City.
45- Article on "Hunting," with the Following Photographs.
a- Captain F. Forester. (On horseback)
b- Captain J. Burns-Hartopp. (On horseback)
c- The Quorn Hunt, Hound arrive at Kirby Gate. Captain Forester (Master) Leads.
d- Opening Meet of the Quorn at KIrby Gate : "For'ard away!"
e- Mr. Dun Waters, Master of the South Shropshire Foxhounds.
f- Opening Meet of the Eastbourne Foxhounds at Hampden Park.
g- With the Fitzwilliam Hunt at Orton Longueville, the Marquis of Huntly's Domain : Breaking up the Fox.
46- Article called "Motors at Olympia : What to Look for at the Exhibition." Written by Alfred C Hunter.
47- Photograph of a "four-cylinder 16-20 h.-p. Sunbeam."
48- Photograph of a "New 20 h.-p. C.G.V. car, with Hooper Body."
49- Photograph of "The new pattern 15 h.-p. De Dion.
50- Photograph of "The 60 h.-p. six-cylinder Napier Engine."
51- Photograph of "The 24-40 h.-p. F.I.A.T., with side-entrance body."
52- Photograph of a"A 30-40 h.-p. Daimler."
53- Full Page Landscape Advert for "Argyll Cars."
54- Photograph of "A Petrol Laudaulette from the Armstrong Whitworth works."
55- The Weekly Article "Golf Notes and Notions." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
56- The Weekly Article "Frocks,Frills and Furbelows." Written by Mrs. Jack May.