The Bystander. March 6th, 1907.
- Issue.
- £18.50
For Sale is an Issue of "The Bystander," March 6th, 1907. This issue contains 32 Pages, 64 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 called "The Home Secretary at Home : Mrs. Herbert Gladstone."
Mrs. Gladstone is one of the most charming and popular of the hostesses of the Liberal Party. She was married in 1901, and is the youngest daughter of Sir Richard Paget.
2- The Weekly Article "Bystander Comments."
3- Article called "A Few Comments on the Commons."
4- The Weekly Feature page called "The Topictator," showing Drawings by Frank Gillett. (The Elector's Nightmare).
5- Full Page Landscape Drawing by Ivor Symes called "At The Shire Horse Show : A fair enthusiast."
6- Full Page showing the Following Three Photographs called "Norway's Winter Sports' Festival."
a- The Winter Sports' Festival at Trondhjem : A competitor in the Ski-ing Championship taking the Jump.
b- H.R.H. Princess Victoria.
c- The King and Queen of Norway with Prince Olaf.
7- Article called "The Playhouses," written by Eric Clement Scott.
8- Portrait Photograph showing "Miss Stella Campbell." (Actress)
9- Photograph showing "Amateurs in Opera : A Performance of "Carmen" at Surbiton."
10- Two Portrait Photographs called "Othello" on Tour, showing "Mr. Oscar Asche and Miss Lily Brayton, who were last week at the Kennington Theatre."
11- Review for "Three Blind Mice" at the Criterion Theatre.
12- Three Photographs for "The Mediaevalisms of Mr. Welch in "When Knights were Bold" at Wyndhams's."
a- Sir Guy de Vere (Mr. J. Welch) describes to Lady Rowena how he looks in armour.
b- The Opening of Act II. : Sir Gur, in modern attire, finds himself among his ancestors.
c- Act III. : The awakening of Sir Guy.
13- Full Page Photograph scalled "A Princess of Wondrous Robes," showing "H.R.H. The Crown Princess of Roumania."
14- The Weekly Article "The World's Pageant."
15- Photograph called "Ye Royal Player of Ye Antient Game," showing "King Alfonso playing Golf near Madrid. His Majesty is getting quite a good player, and while at San Sebastian will devote a good deal of time to perfecting himself in the pastime."
16- Portrait Photograph showing "Earl Percy."
17- Article with Photograph showing "The Phonograph Delivering Lecture!". The Westminster School was lately decidedly startled by a novel teacher of languages, in the shape of a phonograph in the Old Hall. The Lecture was listened to with rapt attention and respect.
18- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs for "South Africa's Industries : The Interesting Exhibition now in Progress at the Horticultural Hall."
a- General view of the South African Industries Exhibition, opened by the King.
b- Fowl from the Veldt (assorted sizes) : The Fine exhibits of Ostriches and Chickens from Cape Colony.
19- Photograph showing "The Youngest Peeress and her Mother." (Baroness Clifton and Lady Darnley).
20- Full Page showing the Following Four Portrait Photographs of "Four Debutante Brides."
a- Lady Gerard. (Nee Miss Gosselin)
b- The Hon. Mrs. Coulson Fellowes. (Nee Miss Dorothy Jefferson)
c- Lady Wynford. (Nee the Hon. Eva Napier)
d- Mrs. Walter Burns. (Nee Miss Evelyn Cavendish-Bentinck)
21- Small Article with Portrait Photograph for "A Popular Irish Peeress : The Countess of Mayo."
22- Full Page Racing Photograph called "Spring's Brilliant Debut : Society Throngs to the "Grand Military" at Sandown," shopwing "Visitors Leaving the Members' Enclosure for the Paddock."
23- Article wth the Following Two Portrait Photographs called "Brigg's M.P. : New Legal Knight."
a- The Victor of Brigg : Sir Berkeley Sheffield, M.P.
b- New Legal Knight : Sir Charles Mathews.
24- Full Page Photograph called "A Thrilling Moment : The Passing of the Last Death Sentence at the Old Bailey," showing "Mr. Justice Ridley, wearing the fatal black cap, pronouncing the death sentence on J. E. Wyatt, last Thursday."
25- Article called "Racing Notions : The Soldiers at Sandown." Written by "Carbine"
26- Full Page Photograph called "The "Grand Military" : Steeplechasing for the Gold Cup at Sandown," showing "Clearing the Last Fence, Bonar (secend) and Alert III. (third) finishing for the Gold Cup. A close and exciting contest."
27- The Weekly Article "Continental Chat."
28- Portrait Photograph showing "Prince Henry of the Netherlands."
29- Full Page Photograph called "The Paradise of the Pyrenees," showing "Vernet-les-Bains : A glimpse of the town from the park."
30- The Weekly Article called "By Field, Stream & Covert."
31- Photograph showing "The Cheshire Hunt and its new M.F.H., the Duke of Westminster, who is standing on the right."
32- Portrait Photograph showing "The Marchioness of Headfort."
33- Photograph showing "Two Masters of the Whaddon Chase," Mr W. Selby Lowndes, Sen. and Mr. W. Selby Lowndes, jun.
34- Photograph showing "The Whaddon Chase : Mr. Leopold de Rothschild speaking at the presentation to the Late M.F.H."
35- Double Page Drawing by Dudley Cleaver, showing "The Modern Rake's Progress." (Scene the Fifth).
36- Our Worldly Short Story.- No. 64. "A Court Dilemma," written by Beatrice Heron-Maxwell.
37- Full Page Photograph called "Amasia" on Tour," showing "Miss Constance Drever, who is playing the title-role of "Amasis" on tour.
38- Full Page Photograph called "Sheridan's Little Love Affairs," showing "Miss Alexandra Carlisle."
39- Article called "Games and Pastimes."
40- Small Portrait Photograph showing "The Late Mr. C. W. Alcock."
41- Rugby Photograph showing "The Navy v. Army Match at Queen's Club."
42- Photograph from "The All-England Badminton Championships at Bunhill Row : H. N. Marrett serving."
43- The Weekly Article "Golf Notes and Notions," written by Ernest Lehmann.
44- Plan showing "The Royal St. George's Golf Club, Sandwich, : A Plan of the course, the dotted lines indicating the proposed alterations.
45- Full page showing the Following Three Photographs for "Golf at Cannes : The Professional Tournament Promoted by the Grand Duke Michael."
a- The Cannes Golf Tournament : The Grand Duke Michael (in his shirt sleeves) and his wife, the Countess Torby, on the ninth green.
b- The Competitors in Front of the Club-house.
c- A Pretty Spot on the Cannes Course : The Ferry to the Fourth Tee.
46- The Weekly Article "The Library."
47- Portrait Photograph of "Mr. Charles Gleig." (Author)
48- Article with many Photographs containing Eight Pages, called "Decoration of the Modern Home," showing illustrated Notes dealing with antique furniture and the influence of the eighteenth-century decorative spirit upon some modern productions and recent developments.
49- The Weekly Article called "Automobile Topics," written by Comyns Beaumont.
50- Photograph showing "The Renard Train : Engine and Carriages."
51- The Weekly Article "The Garden," written by H. C. Davidson.
52- Photograph showing "A Corner of the Rock Garden and a beautiful Laburnham at Ashbridge Park."
53- The Weekly Article "Frocks, Frills and Furbelows,' written by Mrs. Jack May.
54- The Weekly Article "A Woman's Note Book," written by Lady Phyllis.
55- The Weekly Article "The Menu : The Use of the Casserole," written by Emilia.