Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, December 3rd, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, December 3rd, 1904." This issue contains 28 Pages, 56 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Horse Auctions. (3 Pages.)
2- Late News.
a- Golf. (Army Cup Tournament.)
b- Death of the Earl of Hardwicke.
c- Coursing.
3- Circular Notes.
4- Our Captious Critic. "The Freedom of Suzanne," at the Criterion Theatre.
5- Winter Wagering.
6- The December Sales.
7- Famous Racing Stables.- Mr. A. Hayhoe, Palace House, Newmarket.
8- The Library.
9- "My Bedfellow Bruin." Written by Antony Harwich Deane. Illustrated by R. Caton Woodville.
10- Golf Jottings.
11- The Zioological Collections in New York. Written by C. V. A. Peel, F.Z.S.
12- Lakeland Shepherds.
13- Lacrosse.
14- Distinguished Continental Sportsmen.
15- Hunting from Northampton.
16- Sportswoman's Page. Written by Diana Up-to-Date.
17- The Late Mr. Walter Shoolbred.
18- Court Theatre.
19- Athletics.
20- Washing Epephants in a Nullah.
21- Motoring.
22- Bridge. Written by Bascule.
23- Rough Shooting in Ireland.
24- Fencing at the Portman Rooms.
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Mrs. Brown-Potter.- Who will produce versions of "Cavalleria Rusticana" and I Pagliacci" at the Savoy Theatre on Tuesday mext. (Front Page Photograph)
2- The Coming Pantomime Season.- A Rehearsal for a Fairy Scene. "The Many Twinkling Feet."- Byron. (Full Page Engraving.)
3- A Rugby Trial Match at Richmond.- The West of England v. Rest of the South. (Half Page showing 4 Photographs.)
4- London in November Snow.- Some Wintry Scenes of Last Week. (Half Page showing 4 Photographs.)
5- The Leading Jockeys of 1904. (Full Page showing the Following 9 Photographs of Jockeys on Horesback.)
a- O. Madden.
b- W. Lane.
c- D. Maher.
d- E. Wheatley.
e- W. Halsey.
f- A. Sharples.
g- B. Dillon.
h- W. Griggs.
i- C. Trigg.
6- Miss Marie Geogre (Engaged for this years Drury Lane Pantomime). at Home with her Husband, Mr. N. J. Norman. (Full Page showing 5 Photographs.)
7- Racquets in Northern India-An old Rugby Champion. (Photograph).
8- Rough Shooting on the irish Coast. (Full Page showing 5 Drawings by C. H. Stafford.)
9- Famous Training Stables.- Mr. A. Hayhoe, Palace House, Newmarket. (Full Page showing the Following 7 Photographs.)
a- Mr. A. Hayhoe. (on horseback).
b- The Palace and Palace House.
c- A Gallop across the flat.- Mr. A. Hathoe on his hack, Khammurabi approaching.
d- Some of the Leopold de Rothschild's horses under Watson's charge, going home to Exeter House.
e- The new Yard.
f- St. Amant leaving his box.
g- Kunslter and Chapeau in the old yard.
h- In the Paddock.- Bass Rock, St. Amant, Bowery. (Photograph of the next page.)
i- Along the high-street to the Race Side.- The string followed by H Hayhoe, on his hack. (Photograph on next page).
j- H. Hayhoe, on Kunstler. (Photograph of Next Page).
10- The First Hockey Match ever played at Lord's.- Middlesex Beat United Hospitals by Two Goals to One. (Two Photographs.)
11- Snatching Dog Salmon, Saldovia Creek. (Photograph)
12- Little and Native Nicolai skinning a bear, Aniakchak Bay, June, 1903.
13- Mrs. Siddons, 1797.(Drawing.)
14- Sir Thomas Lawrence. (Drawing.)
15- The Misses Doris and Blannche Stocker, of Daly's and the Gaiety Theatres.
(Full Page of Portrait Photographs)
16- 'The Freedom of Suzanne," at the Criterion Theatre. (4 Photographs.)
17- Golf. (Two Photographs)
a- Portrush.- View from the Himalaya Green and Tee "Gasworks" Hole.
b- Sundridge Park.- The links from the Club House.
18- The Maiden Erlegh Steeplechases. (Full Page showing 6 Drawings by Ralph Cleaver.)
19- The Zoological Collections in New York. (Showing the Following 7 Photographs.)
a- The order of the bath.
b- Lion cubs.
c- The Interior of Reptile House.
d- Feeding the pelicans.
e- Herd of Buffalo in the New York Zoological Park.
f- A large Python.
g- Prairie Dogs.
20- Swift and Stella. (Double page Print from the painting by Margaret Isabel Dicksee.)
21- Lakeland Shepherds.- (Showing the Following 3 Photographs.)
a- On guard.
b- The branded Sheep.
c- Counting the sheep after Branding.
22- The November Snow Fall in the Lidlands- Tobogganing at Buxton on Saturday Last. (Showing the Following 4 Photographs).
a- A merry crew.
b- Looking up the hill.
c- Making the snow barrier at the foot of the hill.
d- Running into the snow barrier.
23- Barasingha shooting in the himalayas. (Photograph)
24- Deer Seeking Shelter. By Archibald Thorburn. (Half Page).
25- Distinguished Continental Sportsmen. (Two Photographs)
a- The Tsar and Tsarina.
b- President Loubet.
26- The Aldershot Autumn Meeting. (Showing the Following 4 Photographs)
a- The stewards, from an elevation, have a view of the entire course.
b- The Crookham Selling National Hunt Flat Race, won by Captain H. F. Watson's Lea and Perrin.
c- Watchiong the sport from the higher ground in the members' enclosure.
d- A corner of the Paddock.
27- On The Straw Ride. (Full Page Drawing by George Wright.)
28- Hunting Centres.- Northampton. Scenes, Hunting Seats etc., in the Town and District. (Full Page showing the Following 8 Photographs)
a- The Pytchley pack, with J. Isaac, the huntsman.
b- Lord Annaly, the Pytchley Master (on left).
c- Althorp Park (Earl Spencer).
d- The Grafton huntsman calling hounds.
e- The George Hotel, Northampton.
f- Holdenby House (Lord Analy, the Pytchley Master).
g- All Saints' Church, Northampton.
h- The Grafton Pack.
i- The Drapery. (on next page).
29- The Taming of the Shrew," at the Adelphi Theatre. (Half Page Photograph )
30- At Bay. (Drawing by Oscar Wilson.)
31- The Late Mr. Walter Shoolbred. the well-known four-in-hand whip. (Small Portrait Photograph)
32- Miss Kate Milner. (Small Portrait Photograph)
33- Washing Elephants in Nullah. (Three Photographs).
34- Motoring.- The Stanley Show.- The new 4-cylinder Humber car. (Photograph).
Adverts.
1- Cadbury's Cocoa. (Half Page)
2- Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company. (Half Page)
3- Lemco. (Half Page).
4- Scrubb's. (Half Page).
5- Streeter & Co. (Half Page).
6- John Pound & Co. (Half Page).
7- Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company.- Amethyst Jewellery. (Full Page).
8- Parkins & Gotto. (Half Page).
9- Dewar's White Label the Whiskey of Age. (Half Page).
10- E, Tautz & Sons. (Half Page).
11- Hammond & Co. (Hunting) (Half Page).
12- Maple & Co. (Full Page).
Condition is Very Good.