The Bystander. March 13th, 1907.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander," March 13th, 1907. This issue contains 29 Pages, 58 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 Photograph of "Lady Castlereagh."
2- Article called "Bystander Comments."
3- Article called "Racing Notions : A Lincoln Forecast." Written by "Carbine".
4- Full Page Hockey Photograph called "The Allies at Hockey : Angle-French Match Results in Overwhelming British Victory." showing "England Scoring one of the Fourteen Goals which she made to the Frenchmen's Nil."
5- Article called "Why English Actresses Don't Succeed." (Cont. from Last Week.)
6- The Weekly full page of Illustrations called "The Topictator," Illustrated by Frank Gillett.
7- The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
8- Small Portrait Photograph of "The Late Sir August Manns."
9- Small Portrait Photograph of "Dr. Edgar Sheppard."
10- Photograph showing "The Horrors of Heroism : "Berlin" rescuers on show at the Palace." (The Berlin Disaster)
11- Half Page Photograph called "The Ameer's Farewell to India," showing "His Majesty (on the Left) going for a Trip in a motor-boat on the river Ganeshkind."
12- Half Page Photograph called "New Play at the St. James's," showing "Mr. George Alexander and some of his company in "John Glayde's Honour".
13- Photograph showing "The Hon. Mrs. Eric Chaplin."
14- Portrait Photograph showing "The Hon. Frances Wolseley."
15- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Mr. J. M. Fuller, M.P."
16- Small Portrait Photograph showing "Mrs. J. M. Fuller."
17- Full Page showing the Following Five Photographs called "Our Future King a Sailor."
a- The new Naval Cadet leaves Portsmouth Dckyard on H.M.S. "Magnet" for Osborne.
b- H.R.H. Prince Edward of Wales, who has entered the Navy as a Cadet.
c- He tries has hand at the Lathes, turning Brass.
d- Likewise, at the Machine Drill.
e- He takes a Course in the Carpentry shops, under the Supervision of veteran instructors.
18- Full Page showing the Following Four Photographs for "The Life of a Naval Cadet at Osborne."
a- Sleeps in an airy and comfortable dormitory, with his sea-chest at the foot of his bed.
b- "Stands Easy" before Drill.
c- Assembles on the field for a game of "Rugger".
d- General view of the Royal Navy College, Osborne.
19- Small Article with the Following Two Photographs showing "Hurstmonceux Castle," one of the finest ruins in England, which is offered for sale. It was built in the fifteenth century by Sir Roger de Fienes, and though lacking an interior, its walls are several feet thick, and in excellent repair.
a- General view of Hurstmonceux Castle, Sussex.
b- Hurstmonceux Castle : The remains in the Interior.
20- Full Page showing the Folowing Three Photographs of "Personalities in the Navy."
a- Father and Son - Admirals Both. Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, K.C.B., "the father of the fleet," and his son, Rear-Admiral Arthur Farquhar.
b- Admiral Wilson Leaves his Ship.
c- Lady Bosenquet, the wife of the Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth, in the saloon of the Admiralty Yacht.
21- Article with Small Photograph showing "Lady Grey-Egerton."
22- Full Page Photograph called "The Assurance of an Actress," showing "Miss Kitty Gordon (the Hon. Mrs. W. H. Beresford), with her daughter."
23- Photograph showing "Lady Clifton Robinson," wife of the Tramway King (Sir J. Clifton Robinson), who was presented at Court recently in a magnificent costume of White Net.
24- The Weekly Article "The Playhouses," written by Clement Scott.
a- Duke of York's Theatre : "The Great Conspiracy".
b- Kennington Theatre : "Othello".
c- Hicks Theatre : "My Darling".
d- New Royalty Theatre : "La Cagnotte".
25- Full Page showing Illustrations Drawn by Norman Morrow for "The Great Conspiracy" at the Duke of York's Theatre.
26- Article called "Continental Chat."
27- Half Page Photograph showing "Why Nicholas II. Neglects State Affairs : The Imperial Family at play in Peterhof."
28- Full Page Photograph called "The Song of the Petticoats," showing "Miss Gracie Leigh, who is playing in "Miss Hook of Holland" at the Prince of Wales's Theatre.
29- Double Page Drawing by Dudley Cleaver, called "The Modern Rake's Progress." The Gilded Youth is Married at a Registry Office, to a chorus lady of the Frivolity Theatre,
30- No. 65 of Our Series of Worldly Short Stories. "The Unguarded Word," written by Charles Gleig.
31- Full page Photograph called "A Modern Mermaid," showing "Miss Annette Kellerman, who is now appearing as a Mermaid in "The Treasure Ship" at the Hippodrome."
32- Full Page showing Photographs for "The 'Varsity Boat-Race : The Rival Crews which will meet on March 16th.
33- Full Page showing the Following Two Photographs for "The Hackney Horse Show at Islington."
a- Mr. A. Hall's "Copmanthorpe Performer." which was the winner in the Class for Three-year-olds above 15.1 Hands.
b- A General view of the Hackney Show at the Agricultural Hall : Judging the three-year-old stallions.
34- Photograph showing "A Shake-down for Millionaires : High-rent Flats at the corner of Park Lane and Piccadilly."
35- Article called "Wig and Gown."
36- Small Portrait Photograph of "Sir R. Henn-Collins."
37- Article with the Following Photographs called "By Field, Stream & Covert."
a- The North Herefordshire Hunt : A Meet at Hampton Court, Hereford.
b- A Meet of the Louth Hunt : At the covertside.
c- The Louth Foxhounds : A rush for the gate.
d- The Louth M.F.H. : Mr. W. de Salis Filgate.
38- Photograph showing "Messrs. Armour's fine team which will be seen at the International Horse Show," at Olympia.
39- Full Page showing Three Photographs called "Unearthed from the Kingston Quake."
40- The Weekly Article "The Library."
41- Small Photograph showing "Mr. Arthur Machen."
42- Article called "Golf Notes and Notions." Written by Ernest Lehmann.
43- Photograph showing "H.L. Doherty, the Lawn-Tennis champion, and the Grand Duke Michael chatting at the Cannes Golf Tournament."
44- Article called "Games and Pastimes."
45- Photograph showing "Beating the Billiard Record : Reece making his record of 1,269 Last Week."
46- Two Photographs showing "The Army Racquets Championship : Winners of the Doubles."
a- Lieutenant H. Balfour-Bryant.
b- Lieutenant Bramwell-Davis.
47- Article called "Automobile Topics." Written by Comyns Beaumont.
48- Photograph showing "Ready for the First Edition : The "Glasgow News" Fleet of Argyll Cars."
49- Photograph showing "A General View of the Commercial Motor Exhibition at Olympia."
50- Article called "The Garden," written by H. C. Davidson.
51- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills, and Furbelows," written by Mrs. Jack May.
52- Photograph showing "Some Neck Fitments and other Toilette Trifles," (Drawn by Dorothy Millar.)
53- Photograph showing "A Straightbrimmed Design," Drawn by Dorothy Millar. (Hat).
54- Photograph showing "A Hat of Bronze-green Straw." Drawn by Dorothy Millar.
55- Article called "A Woman's Note Book." Written by Lady Phyllis.
56- Article called "The Menu : Some simple and inexpensive Entrees." Written by Emilia.
57- Article called "The Edfitors Box."