
Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 8th, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, October 8th, 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. "The Tempest," at His Majesty's Theatre.
3- Grouse-Shooting 25 Years Ago.
4- Bridge. Written by "Bascule."
5- A Years Work in Marine motoring. Written by H. L. Reiach.
6- Pheasant Shooting.
7- Motoring. Written by Mervyn.
8- The Late General Owen Williams.
9- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
10- Tomlinson's Stag. (Short Story Written by Tom Buidh.)
11- Concerning Arthur Bourchier and Violet Vanbrugh, (written by G. Spencer Edwards.
12- Racing in Scotland.- The Royal Caledonian Hunt and Lanark Meeting.
13- Army and Navy Boxing.
14- Savoy Theatre.
15- The Sportswoman. Written by Danaa Up-to-Date.
16- Comedy Theatre.
17- The Newmarket First October Meeting.
18- The New Forest Staghounds.
19 The Song of the Reel.
20- A Record Walk.
21- Hockey.
22- Lacrosse.
23- Late Golf. Written by "Niblick."
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Miss Ruth Savile, who was recently playing as the servant in "Sergeant Brue," at the Prince of Wales's Theatre. (Front Page Portrait Photograph.)
2- A Cub-Hunting Comedy. (Full Page of Drawings by G. H. Jalland.)
3- Our Captious Critic. "The Tempest," at His Majesty's Theatre. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey.)
4- Pheasant Shooting. (Full Page of Drawings by Ralph Cleaver.)
5- The Late General Owen Williams.
a- Portrait. (Photograph)
b- The Goodwood Cup, 1886-"The Bard w. o." (Drawing)
c- The Derby of 1886.- "The little Chestnut (The Bard) made a gallant fight, but the 'Smasher' (Ormonde) drew out, and won by a length and a half." (Drtawing).
6- A Tight Cartridge.-"Look, Massa!" (Half Page Drawing by A. B. Frost.)
7- With the New Forest Staghounds.- A Last Week's Meet. (Full Page showing the Following 8 Photographs).
a- The Meet in front of Jones's cottage.
b- Anxious to rejoin the pack.
c- Putting in the tufters.
d- A gallop in the open.
e- Selecting the tufters in the Forest.
f- The Master, Mr. Price, coming through the ferns.
g- Miss Hawkins on the way to the meet.
h- Taking the pack through the forest.
8-Mr. Horace Castle. (Small Portrait Photograph).
9- The Touquet Open Challenge Cup. (Small Photograph).
10- "The Prayer of the Sword," By James Bernard Fagan, at the Adelphi Theatre. (Full Page showing 5 Photographs).
11- Marlow Reach and Wear. (Half Page Landscape Photograph).
12- The Australasian Rugby Tour.- New Zealand Defeats Britain at Wellington, August 13th, 1904. (Half Page Landscape Photograph).
13- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bourchier at their Home near Harlow. (Full Page showing 4 Photographs).
14- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bourchier at their Home near Harrow. (Photograph)
15- "That Brute Simmons," at the New Theatre. (Two Photographs)
16- Racing in Scotland.- The Royal Caledonian Hunt and Lanark Meeting. (Full Page showing 7 Photographs).
17- Coursing in Scotland.- The Scottish National Club Meeting at Annan. (Full Page showing 5 Photographs).
18- "The Catch of the Season," at the Vaudeville Theatre. (Double Page showing 11 Photographs).
19- Racing in Scotland.- The Edinburgh Meeting. (Full Page showing 7 Photographs)
20- "Beauty and The Barge," at the New Theatre. (Full Page showing 3 Photographs).
21- The Army and Navy Boxing Championships at Aldershot. (Photograph showing Second Lieut. Shaw (R.F.A.), beating Vet.-Captein Barry (2nd Life Guards), in the final of the Officers' Light-Weight Competition.)
22- A Short-Lived Play.-"The Golden Light," at the Savoy Theatre. (Half Page Photograph)
23- The Open Croquet Tournament at Devonshire Park, Eastbourne.- Miss N. E. Coote and Miss Gower, after their game in the open Singles. (Photograph)
24- Some lady Followers of the New Forest Staghounds. (Showing the following Two Photographs)
a- Early arrivals at the Meet.
b- Miss Jackson, of Camp Hill.
25- Mrs. Hillyard, the well-known Tennis player. (Small Portrait Photograph)
26- The Newmarket first October Meeting.- Rock-Sand's Last Race brings his winnings to £45,623. (Two Photographs)
27- Hooded-Crow caught in a Rat-Trap. (Photograph)
Adverts.
1- Vinolia Soap. (Half Page)
2- Beecham's Pills. (Full Page)
3- E. Tautz & Sons. (Half Page)
4- Hamond & Co., Ltd. Hunting. (Half Page)
5- Maple & Co. (Half Page)
6- J. C. Eno. Ltd. (Half Page)
7- Streeter & Co. Limited. : Clearance Sale. (Half Page)
8- The International Fur Store. (Full Page)
9- Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, Ltd. (Half Page)
10- Scrubb's. (Half Page)
11- Spiers and Pond's Stores. (Half Page)
Condition is Very Good.