The Bystander. May 24th, 1905.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an issue of "The Bystander," May 24th, 1905. 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 actress "Miss Gaynor Rowlands."
2- The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
3- Photograph showing " A £5,900 Vase once bought for 12s. 6d."
4- The Weekly Article "People of the Hour."
a- The Hon. Whitelaw Reid. (with Portrait Photograph)
b- Two New Fuffragen Bishops : The Rev. John Cox Leeke, and Canon Cecil Hook. (with Portrait Photographs.)
c- Small Portrait Photograph of "Princess Arisugawa".
d- Madame du Gast. (with Photograph showing "Mme. du Gast, the courageous owner of the motor-boal "Camille," which came to grief in the Algiers-Toulon races.)
e- Photograph showing "Miss Adelaide Blois, sister of Sir Ralph Blois."
f- Photograph showing "Mr. Lumley Cator, only son of the Late Mr. Charles O. F. Cator, of Beckenham."
g- Mr. Louis de Rougemont. (with Photograph)
h- Mr. Damiel Pearce. (with Photograph)
i- Mr. and Mrs. Mackirdy. ( with Photograph)
j- H.H. The Gaekwar of Baroda. (with Portrait Photograph).
k- Portrait Photograph showing "H.H. The Maharajah of Kapurthala."
l- Mr. Andrew Carnegie. (with 2 Photographs)
5- Article with the Following Two Photographs called "Savoyards on the Variety Stage."
a- Mr. Rutland Barrington, as he appeared in a Song Scena at the Coliseum.
b- The Poses of Mr. Walter Passmore, in his burlesque of "Hamlet" at the Coliseum.
6- The Weekly Article "Random Jottings."
7- Photograph showing "The Royal Box at the Scala Theatre."
8- Article called "The Bystander in Paris," written by John N. Raphael, Illustrated by S. J. Venning.
9- Article called At His Majesty's Theatre. : "Business is Business." Illustrated by Norman Morrow.
10- "The Bystander" Theatre Guide.
11- Article with the Following Two Photographs for "Birmingham's New Court for Child Offenders."
a- Birmingham's Children's Court : The entrance.
b- The interior of the Court for Child Offenders at Birmingham, the only one of its kind in England.
12- Three Pages showing the Following Photographs called "At The Academy."
a- "A Sylvan Bather" By Harold Speed. (Half Page)
b- "The Awakening" (Statue) By F. Mowbray Taubman. (Half Page)
c- "Chelsea Pensioners at Home" By G. P. Jacomb-Hood.
d- "Lincoln Cathedral, From the Castle Hill" By William Logsdail. (Full Page)
13- Article called "Concerning Mr. Plowden." (No. 77 in the Series).
14- Full Page Drawing by B. Kronstrand called "A Plowdenism" in the Making."
15- Short Story called "A Letter to the Duchess," written by Leonard Merrick.
16- Full Page Drawing by Chas Crombie called "With the Fleet at Earl's Court."
17- Double Page showing the Following Photographs for the "Great Historical Bazaar in Dean's Yard in Aid of Westminster Hospital." showing "Some Stall-holders in Costumes Representing Various Periods of English History."
a- The Duchess of Roxburghe.
b- Miss H. Bridge (daughter of Sir Frederick Bridge).
c- Miss Shuter.
d- Mrs. Calcott, M. Fox, Miss Arbuckle, Miss Brett, Miss Ruth Parrott.
e- Miss E. Post.
f- The Countess of Yarmouth.
g- The Viscountess Knutsford.
h- Lady Horatia Erskine.
18- Full Page Drawing by Lawson Wood called "Mr. Biff's Travels With A Guide-Book. : Chapter XV.- South America after a Revolution."
19- Full Page Drawing called "The Whimsicalities of W. Heath Robinson : Romance."
20- The Weekly Article "The Library."
21- The Weekly Article "A Bookman's Gossip."
22- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mrs. Comyns Carr". (Author)
23- Small Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Comyns Carr". (Author)
24- Portrait Photograph of "Lady Margaret Sackville." (Poet)
25- Full Page Drawing by Rene bull called "Overheard at the Royal Academy : Deserts."
26- Article with the Following Photographs called "Golf Notes and Notions : Chislehurst Historic Club-House." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
a- The Smoking-room of the Chislehurst Golf Club.
b- The Secretary's room at the Chislehurst Club-house.
c- The Golf Club's Historic Club-house : Camden Place, Chislehurst.
d- Mr. G. R. Hamilton the hard-working secretary of the Chislehurst Golf Club.
27- The Weekly Article "Automobile Topics." Written by Alfred C. Hunter.
28- Photograph showing "The disastrous Motor-boat Race from Algiers to Toulon : The Crew of the "Camille," on board the "Kleber" after their escape."
29- Photograph showing "The Scottish Trials : The 24 h.-p. Thornycroft, which won the hill-climbing tests."
30- Photograph showing "The Scottish Trials : The 16 h.-p. Clement Standard Tonneau approaching High Street, Gladgow."
31- Photograph showing "The Scottish Trials : The 12 h.-p. Sunbeam going well."
32- Photograph showing "The Scottish Trial : The 16 h.-p. Gladiator and 10-12 h.-p. Argyll approaching Edinburgh."
33- Photograph showing "The Scottish Trial : 14 h.-p. Standard Wolseley leaving Glasgow."
34- Full Page showing the Following Three Photographs for "Salmon Fishing : The Season on the River Clady Co. Donegal."
a- One of the upper reaches, showing the long, sinuous flate.
b- The Salmon Leap on the lower pool.
c- A capture on Carry Pool.
35- The Weekly Article wiht the Following Photographs called "Lawn-Tennis Notes : A Plea for more Match Play." Written by H. S. Scrivener.
a- A. F. Wilding.
b- K. Powell, of King's College Cambridge.
c- Miss May T. Sutton, Lady Champion of America.
36- Article with the Following Photographs called "Notes from the Polo Ground," written by L. V. L. Simmonds.
a- Captain E. D. Miller, D.S.O., the captain of the Rugby Polo Team.
b- Politician and Polo Player : Mr. Winston Churchill finds Polo even warmer work than debating.
37- Article with the Following Photographs called "The Connoisseur : Carved Watch Stand."
a- Eighteenth Century Watch Stand.
b- Eighteenth Century Watch Case.
c- "Hercules" Watch Stand.
d- "Mercury" Watch Stand.
38- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills, and Furbelows." Written by Mrs. Jack May.
39- Drawing by K. Pleydel Young showing "An original design for a pin-line striped taffeta in grey and black, with pale blue taffeta strappings."
40- Article called "The Luncheon Menu." Written by Emilia.