The Bystander. June 28th, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander,' June 28th, 1905. This issue contains 25 Pages, 50 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Very Good.
Contents.
1- Front Page shows a Portrait of "Lady Alexander," who is a keen dog fancier, and has a valuable collection of Skyes.
2- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings." Illustrated by Franl Gillett.
3- Small Photograph showing "The premises of Messrs. Buchanan decorated in honour of the King of Spain."
4- Half Page Photograph showing The Two Elevens in Cricket Match between the "Australians v. Dublin University," which the Australians won by 231 runs.
5- Half Page Photograph showing "The American Rifle Team from the 7th Regiment, to compete at Bisley."
6- Full Page Horseracing Photograph showing "Royal Ascot : The Finish for the Royal Hunt Cup." Andover wins in easy fashion.
7- Two Pages showing an Article with 4 Photographs for "The Polo Championship Cup at Hurlingham."
8- Article called "People of the Hour."
a- Lady Alexander.
b- Sir John Schroeder. (with Portrait Photograph)
c- Miss Muriel Foster.
d- Sir Ernest Cecil Cochrane. (with Portrait Photograph)
9- Photograph showing "Lord Enniskillen and Lord Cholmondeley, taken at Ascot."
10- Full Page showing the Following Two Photographs for "The Prince of Wales's Interest in Municipal Politics."
a- Inauguration of the New L.C.C. Steamboat Service : Reception of the Prince of Wales on Greenwich Pier.
b- The Round trip to Greenwich : The Prince of Wales entering the tram at Greenwich for his return through South London.
11- Photograph showing "Sammy" Loates, the ex-jockey and trainer.
12- Article with Full Page Photograph showing "Mrs. Louis Duveen."
13- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Miss Muriel Foster. (Singer)
14- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Miss Nancy Freyne." (Singer)
15- Photograph showing "The Arrival of Lord Selborne, the New High Commissioner of South Africa, at Pretoria."
16- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs of "An International Triangular Shooting Match," between "Societe de fusil de chasse," Paris, the "Royal Nimrod Club," Holland, and the "Isle of Wight Gun Club."
a- Scene during the match.
b- The three competing teams.
17- Full Page Photograph called "A Noted French Actor," showing "M.de Max," who is playing leading roles with Mme. Sarah Bernhardt during her season in London.
18- The Weekly Article "Points from the Playhouses." Illustrated by Norman Morrow.
a- Avenue Theatre : "A Message from Mars."
b- Coronet Theatre ; "Angelo."
19- Full Page Photograph called "An Effective Stage Entrance," showing "The "Palace Girls," as they make their entrance sliding down a chute at the Palace Theatre."
20- Four Pages showing an Article with the Following Photographs called "A Holiday in Spain : Granada and the Alhambra-The Palace of the Ancient Caliphs."
a- The King of "Gitanos".
b- A "Gossamer" Hall in the Alhambra : The Hall of Justice in the famous Alhambra. THis Hall is fashioned from fretted marble, and inlaid with gorgeous mossaics. (Full Page)
c- A Street Scene in Granada : Bullock carts bringing in bundles of faggots from the country.
d- A Spanish diligence about to start from Granada on a journey into the Sierra Nevada.
e- General view of the fortress of the Alhambra.
f- View of the town of Granada from the Alhambra battlements.
21- Article called "Concerning President Roosevelt." (No. 82 of the Series).
22- Full Page Drawing by B. Kronstrand, called "First in War, First in Peace,-etc."
23- Double Page Drawing by Sydney Seymour Lucas, called "Dinner at Princes'."
24- Short Story called "Country Quietude," written by David Burt.
25- Full Page Drawing by William Heath Robinson, called "All The World's a Stage."
26- Drawing by John da Costa, called "She took the vilage baker into her confidence".
27- Full Page Photograph called "The Picturesque in Religion," showing "A Street in Oratava, Teneriffe, carpeted with real flowers for the Procession of the Host on Corpus Christi, June 9."
28- The Weekly Article "A Bookman's Gossip."
29- Photograph of "Mrs. Edith Wharton." (American Novelist)
30- Portrait Photograph of "Mr Edgar Wallace." (Author)
31- The Weekly Article "The Library."
32- Full Page showing the Following Three Photographs for "Sea Trout Fishing at the Rosses, Co. Donegal."
a- Lough Annre, one of the most picturesque and prolific waters in the north of Ireland.
b- A Favourite Spot : The Bridge Pool on the Crolly River.
c- The Factory Pool on the Crolly River.
33- Three Pages showing an Article with Photographs for "The Scilly Isles : The Naturalist's Paradise among Holiday Resorts."
34- The Weekly Article "Golf Notes and Notion." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
35- Full Page showing the Following Photographs of "American Lawn-Tennis Champions :Playing this Week at Wimbledon."
a- B. C. Wright.
b- Holcombe Ward.
c- W. A. Larned.
d- Miss May Sutton, the eighteen-year-old American Champion.
36- Tennis Article with the Following Photographs for "The Wimbledon Meeting." Written by H. S. Scrivener.
a- J. F. Stokes.
b- Coleman, the Groundsman.
c- W. J. Clothier.
d- Norman Brookes.
e- A. W. Dunlop.
37- The Weekly Article "Bridge," Competitions Page.
38- The Weekly Article called "The Menu : Hints for Cold Supper Dishes." Written by Emilia.
39- Article called "The Connoisseur : An Old English Potter."
40- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills, and Furbelows," written by Mrs. Jack May.