The Bystander. June 21st, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander," June 21st, 1905. This issue contains 34 Pages, 68 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 called "A Litle Sportsman," showing "Prince Eddy, who has just been appointed to the command of the brig King Edward VII., in Virginia Water, will celebrate his eleventh birthday next Friday."
2- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings."
3- Article called "Young America's Resemblance to the Redskin."
4- Photograph showing "Two Old Cheyanne Chiefs and their children, who have been civilised by Uncle Sam."
5- Three Pages showing the Following Photos for "The Royal Wedding," between "Princess Margaret and Prince Gustavus Adolphus."
a- The Royal Chateau of Sofiero, presented to Prince Gustavus Adolphus and his bride by King Oscar. (Half Page)
b- Saighton Grange, Chester, where Prince and Princess Gustavus Adolphus are staying for their honeymoon, prior to their departure for Ireland. (Half Page)
c- The Bride and Bridegroom leaving St. George's Chapel, Windsor, after the Ceremony. (Full Page)
d- Princess Margaret and Prince Gustavus Adolphus, taken at Saighton Grange, just as they arrived from Windsor. (Full Page)
6- Half Page Photograph called "Prince Eddy's Birthday Present from the King." showing "Prince Eddy's brig, the "King Edward VII.," on which he has hoisted his flag as Commander of the Virginia Water Squadron."
7- Half Page Photograph showing "M. Santos Dumont's new airship, "No. 14," just going out for a trial trip."
8- Article with Photographs called "Notes from the Polo Grounds : Hussars v. Royal Artillery at Ranelagh."
9- Full Page showing the Following 2 Photographs called "Henley Regatta Topics."
a- The American Eight, which will row for the Grand Challenge Cup at Henley this year.
b- F. S. Kelly (Balliol and Leander), the holder of the Diamonds in 1902-3, and a very likely winner this year.
10- Full Page showing an Article with Two Photographs for "Sailing on the Norfolk Broads."
11- Article called "People of the Hour." Showing an Article with small Portrait Photographs of the Following.
a- Mr. Lubo Stoyanovitch.
b- King Oscar of Sweden.
c- Prince Von Bulow.
d- The Duke of Argyll.
12- Full Page Photograph called "A Lady Dog Fancier,' showing "Lady Gooch, Wife of Sir Daniel Gooch, and a noted dog fancier."
13- Article on "The Royal Wedding."
14- Half Page Photograph showing "The Royal Wedding : King Edward saluting the Bride, Princess Margaret of Connaught at Windsor Station."
15- Drawing by Oscar Larum shoing "Mr. Walter Winans, the famous revolver shot and millionaire, driving his American trotter."
16- Photograph showing the "Annual Congress of the Kent County Chess Association at the Crystal Palace."
17- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs called "American Sportswomen in Italy."
a- Miss Stolte, an American girl well-known in Naples Society, who was recently married to M. de Luca.
b- Marquise Dusmet des Smours at the weighing machine at the Gymkhana.
18- Double Page Article called "Points from the Playhouse." Illustrated by Norman Morrow.
19- Full Page Photograph called "A Snowy Song-Scena," showing "Miss Margaret Ashton at the Coliseum in her Canadian Skating song, "The Winter Girl."
20- Full Page Photograph called "Scenes in Norway : The Land of Bloodless Revolution," showing "On the Fjords : a view of the Grytereids Glacier."
21- Full Page Photograph called "Industrial Norway : The Land of Bloodless Revolution," showing "A Steamboat climbing a steep hillside beside the Vraug Waterfall by means of Locks."
22- Full Page Photograph called "Social Norway : The Land of Bloodless Revolution," showing "A Norse Wedding : the bride and groom, with parents and guests, at the door of their new abode."
23- Article called "Concerning the Earl of Harrington." (No. 81 of the series).
24- Photograph called "Keeping them in Trim : Exercising a pack of Foxhounds on a Summer's day."
25- Full Page Drawing by Frank Gillett called "The G.O.M." of Polo.
26- Full Page Drawing by F. A. Stewart called "Polo : Stopping a Run".
27- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photograph called "Two Features of Royal Ascot."
a- On the Course : Each year the King and the Royal Party drive along the course amid the cheers of the spectators.
b- In the Paddock : The mounts are inspected before each race by a smart and appreciative crowd of supporters.
28- Double Page Pghotograph called "At Royal Ascot : General view of the Paddock."
29- Short Story called "The Tortoise." Written by C. Ranger-Gull.
30- Full Page Photograph by Ward Muir called "A June Idyll."
31- Full Page Drawing by C. H. Taffs, called "Out upon the snowy table-cloth came a tiny tortoise, no bigger than half a crown"
32- The Weekly Article called 'A Bookman's Gossip."
33- Small Portrait Photograph of "Sidney C. Grier" (Miss Greg). (Author)
34- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mrs. Hope Merrick. (Author)
35- The Weekly Article "The Library."
36- Full Page Drawing by Chas. Crombie called "A Delicate Distinction."
37- The Weekly Article called "Musical Matters."
38- Small Photograph of "Signor Ancona." (Singer)
39- Full Page Advert for "Hamley's".
40- Full Page Advert for "The Berkeley Hotel & Restaurant."
41- Two Pages showing the Following Photographs for "Lady Gardeners at Glynde School."
a- The Hon. Frances Wolseley.
b- Miss F. M. Verrall training a climbing Rose.
c- The Farmhouse.
d- Back view of Farmhouse.
e- Among the Roses.
42- Article called "Golf Notes and Notions." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
43- Full Page Advert for "A. W. Gamage, Ltd." (The world's largest, oldest, and cheapest Sports House.)
44- Article called "Lawn-Tennis Notes." Written by H. S. Scrivener.
45- Article called "Frocks, Frills, and Furbelows," written by Mrs. Jack May.
46- Full Page Advert for "Great Northern & North Eastern Railways."
47- The Weekly Article called "A Woman's Note Book." Written by Lady Phyllis.
48- Article called "The Menu : A Picnic Luncheon." Written by Emilia.
49- The Weekly Article "Automobile Topics." Written by
50- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs.
a- The Finish for the Manchester Cup : Airship wins by a Length.
b- A the Richmond Horse Show.
51- Double Page Article with the Following Photographs for "The Second Test Match, in which the Weather Gained a Decisive Victory on the Third Day."
a- A Good view of the Game : C. B. Fry Batting, with the Australians in the Field.
b- C. B. Fry.
c- The Hon. F. S. Jackson.
d- Lilley.
e- W. W. Armstrong.