Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 29th, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 29th, 1904." This issue contains 20 Pages, 40 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Circular Notes.
2- Our Captious Critic. "A Wife Without a Smile," at Wyndham's Theatre.
3- Bridge. Written by "Bascule".
4- Retrievers and Their Trials.
5- Salmon Fishing in Perthshire.
6- Lacrosse.
7- The Rev Edmund Warre, D.D. The Retiring Headmaster of Eton.
8- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
9- "Lord's" and a Lady. Written by A. A. Milne.
10- Hockey.
11- A Successful Racing Stable.- Mr. George Blackwell, Sen., Lagrange House, Newmarket.
12- The Library.
13- Coursing at Edenbridge.
14- The Sportswoman. Written by Diana Up-to-Date.
15- The Oxford University Draghounds.
16- The Shooting Season.- The King of Italy with the birds.
17- Round and about Piershill. The Scene of H.R.H. The Duke of Connaught's Accident.
18- Eugen Sandow. : The Modern Healer.
19- Athletics, Etc.
20- Pushball by Men of H.M.S. "Excellent."
21- Motoring. Written by Mervyn.
22- Late Golf. Written by "Nivlick."
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Vanity!. (Front Page Portrait.)
2- Our Captious Critic. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey.)
3- The Hunour of Sport. (Full Page of Drawings by Harry Furniss.)
4- The Rev. Dr. Warre. (Portrait Photograph.)
5- Some Points of interest on Well-Known Golf Links. (Full Page showing the Following 6 Photographs).
a- The home Green at Woking.
b- Over the hill to the 13th Green at Sunningdale.
c- The big Bunker at Rye.
d- The 8th Green at Rye.
e- The Sandwich Links from Maiden Hill.
f- On the Edge of the Sandwich Links
6- The Edenbridge and Tonbridge Coursing Club Meeting. (Showing the Following 10 Photographs.)
a- The Secretary, Mr. V. P. Landon.
b- Indulging in a roll on the grass after winning a Course.
c- The Flag Steward.- Red Flag Wins.
d- Dogs about to course watching keenly a trial between their Rivals.
e- A group of the competitors.
f- Mr. C. F. C. Clarke's Norton, winner of Edenbridge Stakes.
g- Norton and Rival Monk.
h- Mr. W. K. Stuart's Rival Monk, runner-up for Edenbridge Stakes.
i- After a course.- The toilet.
j- In the afternoon.- Homeward bound toward's Edenbridge.
7- The Kennel Club show at the Crystal Palace. (Full Page showing 10 Photographs).
8- "Trafalgar Day" in Trafalgar-Square.- The Decoration of the Nelson Column on October 21st. (Two Photographs).
a- The Column Decorated by the Navy League.
b- The wreath from the spanish and French Navy League.
9- Some Successful Actresses in Town and Country. (Showing the Following Photographs).
a- Miss Hilda Trevelyan.
b- Miss Mabel Garden.
c- Miss Barbara Deane.
d- Miss Jennie Bateman.
e- Miss Barbara Deane.
10- "Lord's" and a Lady. (Showing the Following 3 Drawings).
a- So we hailed a hansom.
b- "Who is?" she said.
c- She took tea with me afterwards. It ought to be a good match.
11- The Gatwick October Meeting.- The Race for the Gatwick Stakes. (Showing the Following 6 Photographs).
a- The Finish
b- St. Amant (K. Cannon up), (on left), an Countermark (H. Aylin up).
c- Mr. J. Musker's Henry the First, by Melton-Simena, the winner.
d- Round the Weighing Enclosure.
e- Madden bringing Henry the First back to weigh in after winning.
f- William Rufus (who finished second), with his owner, who owned both first and second horses.
12- A Successful Racing Stable.- Mr. George Blackwell, Sen., Lagrange House, Newmarket. (showing 11 Photographs).
a- The Top Yard.
b- Going home over the severals.- Housewife, Catscradle, and Rondeau bringing up the rear.
c- D. Maher on the motor Bicycle which he usually employs tp pace him when he rides his ordinary bicycle to reduce his weight.
d- A gallop on the limekilns.
e- "Lagrange."
f- Mr. George Blackwell Senior.
g- Master Backwell, with his favourite Mount.
h- The Middle yard.
i- In the Paddock.- Pharisee, Rock Sand, Cinquefoil, San Roque, Housewife, Rondeau.
j- Coming down from the Bury side.- Pharisee, Rock Sand, Merryman, Col. Wozac, Jolly Beggar, Ladurlad, &c.
k- Rondeau, by Bay Ronald (on left), and Housewife, by Bread Knife.
13- Bull Fighting in Spain. (Showing the Following 3 Photographs).
a- At Algeciras.- The picador.
b- The bull-ring at Malaga, showing English Fleet in background.
c- At Algeciras.- Impact.
14- The League First Division.- Notts.Forest Beat Woolwich Arsenal by 3 Goals to Nil at Plumstead. (Showing the Following Two Photographs).
a- A good Header by Notts.
b- Notts. get the ball from the Arsenal.
15- The Oxford University Draghounds.- The Opening meet on Saturday Last. (Showing the Following Four Photographs).
a- Mr. W. H. Pearson, the Master.
b- The arrival.
c- The Master, with part of the pack.
d- Mr. D. Finlay, the Whip.
16- Rugby at Richmond.- Richmond Beat Cambridge University by 9 Points to Nil. (Showing the Following Two Photographs)
a- Brought down.
b- Lining out.
17- A Trio of Gibson Girls in "The Catch Of The Season," at the Vaudeville Theatre. (Showing a Full Page Photograph of 3 Girls with Parasols.)
a- Miss Marie Ashton.
b- Miss Elsie Kaye.
c- Miss Marion Cecil.
18- Double Page Photograph called "The Love Letter." By F. D. Miller.
19- Mr, Edward Terry & Lady Harris. The popular Actor was married to the widow of the late Augustus Harris on monday last in the parish church at Barnes. (Portrait Photographs)
20- "The Tempest" at His Majesty's Theatre. (Showing the following Two Photographs)..
a- Miss Ethel Burn as Cupid.
b- Mr. William Haviland as Prospero.
21- The Royal Military Academy, Woolwich v. Greenwich Royal Conservatory. (Showing the Following 3 Hockey Photographs)
a- The Observatory try hard to score.
b- A smart bit of play.
c- The Observatory get away.
22- Malay Racing Kolehs at Singapore. (Showing the Following 3 Photographs)
a- A start, showing the number of men in each boat required to act as shifting ballast.
b- A race between a smaller class of Kiolehs, showing man in the "outhanging" position.
c- The races are by no means always held in smooth water.
23- The Closing on the Scotch Salmon Season.- Scenes on Perthshire Waters. (Full Page showing the Following 5 Photographs)
a- Mr. J. Bruce Salmon Fishing on the Tay. Preparing the gaff.
b- Lord Wolverton and the Hon. R. Ward ready to start.
c- Lord Wolverton and the hon. R. Ward at Dupplin on the Earn, Perthshire.
d- The Hon. R. Ward at Dupplin.
e- Hooked ! (Mr. J. Bruce.)
24- The Opening of the Steeplechase Season. Sandown Park. (Full Page showing 7 Photographs)
25- Miss A. S. Allardyce, Amateur Champion Swimmer of the Southern Counties. (Portrait Photograph).
26- Mrs. Appleyard, the well-known Archer. (Photograph)
27- "Give us the foils. "Come on."- Hamlet. (Drawing)
28- The Shooting Season.- The King of Italy, Victor Emmanuel III., with the Birds. (Two Photographs)
29- Mr and Mrs. Eugen Sandow and their Children. (Photograph in Motor Car).
30- Pushball in the Navy - The men of H.M.S. Excellent on Whale Island last week. (Photograph.)
Adverts.
1- Vinolia Soap. (Half Page)
2- Black & White Whisky. (Half Page)
3- The Orchestrelle Company. (Half Page)
4- The International Fur Store. (Full Page)
5- Mappin & Webb. (Half Page)
6- Huntley & Palmers Biscuits and Cakes. (Full Page)
Condition is Very Good.