Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News. November 5th, 1904. (Hunting Number)
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, November 5th, 1904,"(Hunting Number) This issue contains 26 Pages, 52 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Circular Notes.
2- Our Captious Critic. "The Prayer of the Sword" at the Adelphi Theatre.
3- "Schooling" Chasers. (Horseracing).
4- Ladies Golf.
5- The Empire Theatre.
6- Hunting Supplement.
a- Hunting the Fox.
b- The HUnts of the Shires.
c- Stag Hunting.
d- Harriers.
e- Beagles.
f- Lady Masters of Hounds.
7- Hunting Accidents and how to avoid them. Written by Nannie Power O'Donoghue.
8- Hunting in Ireland.
9- Mr. Banfield's Stratagem. Written by Archibald Dunn.
10- His Majesty's Theatre.
11- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
12- The Sportswoman.
13- Athletics/
14- Lacrosse.
15- Hockey.
16- Miss May Barton.
17- Bridge. Written by "Bascule."
18- Garrick Theatre.
19- Motoring. Written by Mervyn.
20- Late Golf.
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Miss Leonhardt, in "Veronique," at the Apollo Theatre. (Front page Photograph.)
2- Our Captious Critic. "The Prayer of the Sword," at the Adelphi Theatre. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey.)
3- The True Story of Juggins's Moose. (Full Page of Drawings by E. Caldwell.)
4- A Favourite of Comic Opera.: Miss Pauline Chase. (Full Page showing 4 Photographs.)
5- Souvenir De Chasse au Marias. (Half Page picture from the painting by the French artist, J. B. Gelibert.)
6- Lacrosse at Lord's - Middlesex beat Surrey by Eight goals to One. (Showing Two Photographs)
7- Oxford University v. Casuals at Tufnell Park.- Result, One Goal Each. (Two Photographs)
8- Hunting Supplement.
a- Preparing for the Fray. (Drawing by George Wright.)
b- The Quorn at Melbourne Hall. (Photograph)
c- The Tedworth : Tedworth House. (Drawing)
d- The South Wold. : The White Hart, Spilsby. (Drawing).
e- The Garth.- The Kennels. (Photograph).
f- The Vine.- Kingsclere.- (Drawing).
g- The Grafton.- The Hon. E. S. Douglas Pennant. (Portrait Photograph)
h- The Grafton.- At Wicken. (Photograph).
i- The Cambridgeshire.- Tower of Warden Abbey. (Drawing)
j- The Brighton Harriers.- Patcham Village.
k- The Old Surrey F.H.- The runner watching for the Fix to Break. (Photograph)
l- The Tiverton Hounds at Stoodleigh Court. (Photograph)
m- The Hambledon.- at Pesham. (Drawing)
n- Mr. Fernie's Hounds.- Thomas Issac with the Pack. (Photograph)
o- The Ledbury.- Eastnor Castle. (Drawing)
p- The Craven.- Donnington Castle. (Drawing)
q- Lord Rothschild's Staghounds.- John Boore, huntsman. (Photograph)
r- The Essex Union.- Hutton Hall. (Drawing)
s- The Oakley.- "Moving off." (Photograph)
t- A Sketch in the Quorn Country : "Gone Away." (Drawing)
u- Lady Cyclists out with thePytchley. (Photograph)
v- The Cottesmore.- Bringing up the hounds. (Photograph)
w- Mrs. Price with a few of her hounds forming her pack of beagles, which hunt round Lyndhurst, Brockenhurst, etc. (Photograph)
x- Miss Isa McClintock, the "Master" of the Tynan and Armagh Harriers. (Photograph)
y- Miss Pryse-Rice, the "Master" of the Welsh pack of Harriers which bears her name. (Photograph)
z- Lady Gifford with her pack of harriers. (Photograph)
9- "It Is Our Opening Day."- Gone Away. (Full Page Drawing by Cecil Aldin)
10- Studies in the Hunting Field. (Full Page of Drawings by John Sturgess.
11- "Hunting Studies" by G. Denholm Armour. (Showing the following 4 Quarter page Pictures.
a- Staghunting in the new Forest.- "Eleu! Eleu! Eleu!!!"
b- A Sure Find.
c- With the Duke of Beaufort's.- A curious Refuge.
d- A "'Ware riot!"
12- With the Devon and Somerset Staghounds. (Half Page showing a Drawing by R. Caton Woodville.)
13- Safe!. (Half Page showing a picture by Archibald Thorburn.)
14- Hunting Accidents and how to Avoid them.
a- A Refusal. (Half Page Drawing by R. Caton Woodville)
b- A Bad Start. (Half Page Drawing by R. Caton Woodville.
c- A Splash and a Loose Horse. (Drawing.)
d- Left in the lurch. (Drawing)
e- Rearing Back. (Half Page Drawing by R. Caton Woodville.)
15- Hunting in Ireland.
a- The Meath Hounds.- A Meet at Drumree. (Photograph)
b- Col. de Robeck, the Master of the Kildare Foxhounds. (Portrait Photograph)
c- Mr. Percy Maynard, the Master of the Ward Union Staghounds. (Portrait Photograph)
d- Mr. John Watson, the Master of the Meath Hounds. (Portrait Photograph)
e- A Meet of the Ward Union Staghounds. (Photograph)
16- Studues in the Hunting Field.- By George Wright. (Double Page showing 2 Landscape Pictures.)
17- The Late Mr. Dan Leno.- Some Reminiscences of the Great Comic Artist. (Full Page showing 8 Photographs)
18- The Newmarket Houghton Meeting.- The Cambridgeshire Stakes &c.
a- F. Bullock, the Australian Jockey attached to Brewer's stable, and winner of the Dewhurst plate. (Portrait photograph)
b- The Cambridgeshire.- At the starting post. (Photograph)
c- J. Fallon, of Netheravon, the trainer of Hackler's Pride. (Photograph)
d- The seventeen runners off to an excellent start for the Cambridgeshire. (Photograph)
e- M. E. Blanc's Caius (G. Stern up), the French Competitor in the Cambridgeshire, who shared favouritism with the winner, but ran unplaced. (Photograph)
f- Captain Forester's Hackler's Pride, which established a record by winning the Cambridgeshire for the second year in succession, and also beat time record.
19- The Late Mr. C. J. F. Fawcett. (Portrait Photograph)
20- "Beauty and the Barge" at the New Theatre.- In the Bar of "The Old Ship." (Photograph)
21- "The Cingalee" on Tour.- Mr. Frank Danby as the Baboo Lawyer, and Miss Eva Sandford as Peggy Sabine. (Photograph)
22- The Border Union Coursing Meeting at Longtown. (Full Page showing 10 Photographs)
23- Golf. (Showing the Following Two Photographs)
a- Hayling Island.- The 6th Green-"Death of Glory."
b- Hayling island. - Driving to Sinah from the 15th Tee over the Water.
24- Miss Edith E. Somerville, the "Master" of the Carbery West (Irish) Foxhounds. (Photograph)
25- Miss Lily Hanbury, the famous actress, whose engagement to marry Mr. Herbert Guedalla, a well known chartered accountant in the city, is announced., (Photograph)
26- Miss May Marton. (Photograph)
Adverts.
1- "Cording's" Reliable Hunting Coat and Apron. (Half Page)
2- W. Clark's Clippers. (Half Page)
3- Thomas & Sons, Hunting Outfitters and Breeches Makers. (Half Page)
4- E. Tautz & Sons. (Full Page)
5- Hammond & Co., Ltd. (Half Page)
6- Streeter & Co. - Clearence Sale. (Half Page)
7- Kropp Razor. (Half Page)
8- Van Houten's Cocoa. (Half Page)
9- The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company. (Half Page)
10- Marsuma.: Smoking. (Half Page)
11- Scrubb's (Half Page)
12- Robinson's Scotch Provost Oats. (Half Page)
13- Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company. (Half Page)
14- Cadbury's Cocoa. (Half Page)
Condition is Very Good.