Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, September 24th, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, September 24th, 1904." This issue contains 18 Pages, 36 Sides and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Circular Notes.
2- Our Captious Critic. "Winnie Brooke, Widow," at the Criterion Theatre.
3- Miss Maud Hoffman.
4- Bridge. Written by "Bascule."
5- Adelphi Theatre.
6- Cricket in 1904.
7- Sheep-farming in New Zealand. Written by Nat Gould.
8- Mr. B. H. B. Symons-Jeune, the Well-known Punter.
9- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
10- Miss Elizabeth Firth.
11- Seaside Racing.- Great Yarmouth Meeting.
12- The Jockey Club and Racing in Buenos Aires. Written by W. J. P. Benson.
13- South London Harriers at the Oval.
14- Show and Sale at the Compton Stud.
15- The Sportsman's Library.
16- A Clerical Pilot. Written by A. Good.
17- His Majesty's Theatre.
18- The Sportswoman. Written by Diana Up-to-Date.
19- Late Golf. Written by "Niblick."
20- Motoring. Written by Mervyn.
21- Pheasant Shooting Prospects for Scotland.
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Mrs. Brown Potter, who will commence her season at the Savoy Theatre on Tuesday next with Mr. George Daring's new play. "The Golden Light." (Front Page Photograph).
2- The Late Lord Hastings. (Small Portrait).
3- The Late Mr. Alec Goodman. (Amateur Jockey) (Small Portrait)
4- Racer and Cruiser. (Full Page Drawing by C. J. de Lacy.)
5- Our Captious Critic. "Winnie Brooke Widow," at the Criterion Theatre. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey.)
6- Mr. B.H.B. Symons-Jeune, the Well-known Punter. (Photograph)
7- The Westmoreland and Kendal Agricultural Show. Held on Thursday Last at Kendal. (Full Page Drawing by A. J. Gough.)
8- Mr. C. A. Moreing's Champion Hunter, Tariff Reform (late Moyglass), by Zagazig, by Cremore, winner first prize Enniscorthy, Wexford, Gainsborough, Dublin; winner of County Challenge Cup, value 50 guineas, Coote Perpetual Challenge Cup, value 50 guineas, Hunters' Champion Cup, value 50 guineas, for best hunter in show, Dublin 1904. (Photograph)
9- Cardiff Horse Show. (Full Page showing 5 Photographs).
10- Miss Elizabeth Firth. (Full Page showing 3 Photographs).
11- Sheep-farming in New Zealand. (Full Page showing 4 Photographs.)
12- Seaside Racing.- The Great Yarmouth Meeting. (Full Page showing 7 Photographs.)
13- Mr. Arthur Bouchier at Home and at the Garrick Theatre. (Full Page showing 2 Half Page Photographs).
14- The Jockey Club and Racing in Buenos Aires. (Showing the Following 4 Photographs)
a- The facade of the Jockey-club, Buenos Aires.
b- The card-room of the Buenos Aires Jockey Club.
c- The Palermo Racecourse, Buenos Aires.- The bandstand and part of paddock.
d- The Racecourse, Palermo.- The centre stand is the Jockey Club stand.
15- The Sale of Hunters, Etc., at the Compton Stud, Templecombe, Somerset, Last Week. (Half Page showing 4 Photographs).
16- On The Moors Resting. (Double Page Photograph from the painting by Arthur Wardle.)
17- The South London Harriers' Autumn Meeting at Kennington Oval. (Half Page showing 4 Photographs).
18- The Southern League.- Tottenham Hotspur beat Plymouth Argyle by Two Goals to Nil at Tottenham. (Half Page showing 4 Photographs).
19- Trumpeter Fredk. Hedderly, Queen's Own Oxford Hussars, not yet ten years old, a very accomplished rider, and clever with his instrument. Claimed to be the smartest, smallest and best rider for his size in any yeomanry regiment.
20- Mr. J. S. Crawford's Captain Kettle, by Buccaneer-Comette, winner of the Ayrshire Handicap Plate on 15th inst.
21- The World Sculling Championship at Sydney.- Tressider leads at the Half-Mile. Towns beats Tressider on the Parramatta River, on July 30th, 1904. (Photograph).
22- Miss Maud Hoffman of Mr. E. S. Willard's Company. (Full Page showing 5 Photographs.)
23- "I'm in an awful fix. You can get me out." (Half Page Drawing by Taffs.)
24- The Annual Highland Gathering at Braemar, Attended by the kIng and Prince of Wales. (Showing the Following 6 Photographs).
a- Invercauld, Mr. A. H. Farquharson's mansion, where the games were held.
b- The King, the Prince of Wales, and Mr. A. H. Farquharson watching the games.
c- A general view of the games enclosure by Craig Cluny.
d- The Stewart Clan march past.
e- A corner of the enclosure.
f- Tossing the caber.
25- The South of England Lawn Tennis Tournament at Devonshire Park Eastbourne. (Photograph showing the view of the courts during full play on Tuesday 13th inst.)
26- The South of England Lawn Tennis Tournament at Eastbourne. (Photograph showing Miss D. K. Douglass about to return in characteristic manner to Miss Stawell Brown in the Ladies' Open Singles championship.)
27- The Kotzes of South Africa.- A family of Soldiers and Cricketers. (Cricket Team Photograph).
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1- Vinolia Soap. (Half Page).
2- Hammond & Co. Ltd. Leather Breeches and Trouser Makers, Military and Sporting Tailors. (Half Page).
3- E. Tautz & Sons. (Half Page).
4- Scrubb's. (Half Page).
5- Maple & Co. (Half Page).
6- The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company. (Half Page).
Condition is Very Good.