Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 22nd, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 22nd, 1904." This issue contaons 20 Pages, 40 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Circular Notes.
2- Our Captious Critic. "His Highness, My Husband," at the Comedy Theatre.
3- Bridge. Written by "Bascule."
4- Mororing. Written by Mervyn.
5- Avenue Theatre.
6- Court Theatre.
7- St James's Theatre.
8- The Egyptian Season.
9- Hockey.
10- Lacrosse.
11- The Late Mr. Charles Morton.
12- The Diana Vase. Written by Harry Stokes.
13- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
14- W. Lane. (Jockey).
15- The Sportsman's Library.
16- Savoy Theatre.
17- Trotting in England.
18- The Ear of Ellesmere.
19- The Dartmoor Pony.
20- The Sportswoman. Written by Diana Up-to-Date.
21- Late Golf. Written by "Niblick."
22- Wyndham's Theatre.
23- Athletics.
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Miss Clarita Vidal, As Madame de Nielcy, a lady-in-waiting on the Queen in "His Highness, my Husband," at the Comedy Theatre. (Front page Portrait Photograph0
2- Our Captious Critic. "His Highness, My Husband," at the Comedy Theatre. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey)
3- The Rifle in many Lands.- No. 5.- The King of Sweden and Norway Elk-Shooting in Jemtland. (Drawing by R. Caton Woodville.)
4- The Late Mr. Charles Morton. (Portrait Photograph)
5- "Veronique," at the Apollo Theatre. (Showing a Full Page of the Following 4 Portrait Photographs).
a- Miss Ruth Vincent, the heroine of M. Andre Messager's opera, seated in the swingfrom which she sings with si much charm to the lover who does not know her for his betrothed.
b- Three Portraits of Miss Maudi Darrell, who until recently was cleverly portraying in the same opera the part of the bride at a rustic wedding to the groom of Mr. Aubrey Fitzgerald.
6- The Newmarket Second October Meeting. (Full Page showing the Following 8 Photographs.)
a- The Race for the Cesarewitch.
b- Rondeau (Maher up,) who finished second for the Cesarewitch, and G. Blackwell, her trainer.
c- Wargrave back in his Newmarket stable immediately after the Cesarewitch.
d- A. Sharples, the winning jockey in the Cesarewitch Stakes.
e- The start for the middle Park Plate.- The French horse gets off well.
f- The Southfield Plate, won by Burgundy.- Coming round the ditch bend.
g- Mr. H. Bottomley's Wargrave, by Carbine - Warble, favourite for and winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes.
h- M. E. Blanc's Jardy, by Flying Fox - Airs and Graces, favourite for and winner of the Middle Park Plate.
7- The Accident to W. Lane. (Showing 2 Photographs)
a- W. Lane, (on horseback)
b- The ambulance room at the back of the Stands at Lingfield
8- The Autumn Meeting on the Sunningdale Links. (Full Page showing 10 Photographs).
9- Miss Madge Lessing. (Half Page of Photographs).
10- The Blackpool Motor Trials.- Messrs. Walker and Walton Start for the Darracq Cup. (Half Page Photogra[h)
11- Songs of the other Years. (Full Page Landscape Photograph by E. Blair Leighton.)
12- "His Majesty's Servant" At the Imperial Theatre. (Full Page showing 4 Photographs).
13- Out with the Bath and County Harriers Last Week. (Full Page showing 9 Photographs)
14- Miss Elkie Molloy, who is playing very charmingly Miss Ellaline Terriss's part of the Queen in "The Cherry Girl," on tour. (Portrait Photograph)
15- The Hockey Season.-Blackheath Beat Brighton by 4 Goals to 3 at Blackheath on Saturday. (Half Page showing 7 Photographs).
16- Double page showing two Landscape pictures called "Racing Studies, by George Wright.-The Parade and the Race."
17- Rugby at Richmond.- The Old Merchant Taylors Beat Richmond on Saturday Last by 6 Points to Nil. (Two Photographs)
18- Rugby at Richmond.- London Scottish Beat London Irish on Saturday Last by 10 Points to Nil (Two Photographs)
19- Lacrosse at Lord's on Saturday.- West London Beat Woodford by 12 Goals to 2. ( Half page showing 5 Photographs)
20- Trotting in England. (Showing the following 7 Photograpgs)
a- Gentle Annie ready, showing hobb;es in position.
b- between the heats.- a quiet walk round and a mouthful of grass.
c- Tom Nolan being rubbed down after a race.
d- The English standing start, a tedious and dangerous method , which contrasts badly with the flying American start.
e- Charlie B., a famous trotter.
f- Inspecting tyres and spokes of a racing sulky before the start.
g- Trotting outfit.- Boots, pads, toe-weights, hobbles, &c.
21- The Earl of Ellesmere. (Portrait)
22- The Dartmoor Pony. (Showing the Following Two Photographs)
a- A group of ponies.
b- Brent Fair.
23- Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Portrait Photographs.
a- Miss Hilda Coral.
b- Miss Fanny Dango.
24- Ladies at Water Polo.- The ISIS S.C. v. Excelsior S.C. at the St. George's Baths. (Full Page Drawing by Gough.)
25- Ladies Fencing, : Mdlle. de Bonfanti v. Miss Courtney. (Photograph)
26- Miss Farncombe. (Capt. Sussex Ladies' Golf Team). (Small Portrait)
27- Miss C. E. Perry, Cork Ladies' Golf Club. (Small Portrait)
28- Miss Margaret Halstan's Engagement.(Photograph of Miss Halstan in "The Light that Failed.)
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1- Hammond & Co. Ltd. (Half Page)
2- E. Tautz & Sons. (Half Page)
3- Lemco, Cookery Book. (Half Page)
4- The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company. (Half Page)
5- The international Fur Store. (Full Page)
6- Scrubb's. (Half Page)
7- Streeter & Co.Clearance Sale. (Half Page)
Condition is Very Good.