Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, September 3rd, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, September 3rd, 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 Italian Circus.
3- Late Golf.
4- Bridge. Written by "Bascule."
5- Garrick Theatre.
6- Royalty Theatre.
7- New Theatre.
8- The Alhambra.
9- Irish Fishing.
10- Cub Hunting.
11- The Royal Dublin Society's Horse Show.
12- Some Leading batsmen of the Season.
13- The Vengeance of Nick Kennedy. Written by C. Edwardes.
14- Miss Lena Ashwell's New Departure. Written by G. Spencer Edwards.
15- Miss Jessie Hughes. (Soprano.)
16- The Forthcoming Yearling Sales at Doncaster.
17- The late Baron De Robeck.
18- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
19- Mr. C. E. Forsyth. (Half-Mile Swimming Champion.)
20- Falconry : Ancient and Modern.
21- The Sportswoman. Written by Diana Up-to-Date.
22- Athletics Etc.
23- Correspondence.
24- The Angler Beyond the Tweed.
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Madame Sarah Bernhardt and Mrs. Patrick Campbell, In Maeterlinck's "Pelleas et Melisande," as recently acted in the French language by these famous actresses in London. (Front Page Photograph).
2- The First Morning's Cub Hunting. (Full Page of Drawings by Ralph Cleaver.)
3- Our Captious Critic. The Italian Circus. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey.)
4- A London Manageress and Manager at Home. On Thursday last Miss Ada Reeve produced "Winnie Brooke, Widow," at the Criterion Theatre, and on the same evening Mr. Lewis Waller, who is shown above at his riverside home at Shepperton, resumed the run of "Miss Elizabeth Prisoner" at the Imperial Theatre. (Full Page showing 2 Half Page Photographs for "Miss Ada Reeve, and Mr. Lewis Waller.)
5- The Royal Dublin Society's Horse Show. (Double Page showing the Following 10 photographs.)
a- The Lord lieutenant (Earl of Dudley), and the Duchess of Beaufort watching the judging.
b- Mr. J. Doyle's hunter, winner of Coote Challenge Cup, Hunter Champion Cup, and of First prize for weight-carrying hunter.
c- Hunters in the judging ring.
d- The jumping enclosure and part of Grand Stand.
e- Mr. H. Horan's Little Star, winner of the One Mile Trotting Race.
f- The jumping events.- Negotiating the ditch nd bank jump.
g- The Jumping Events.- First, Second, and Third Prize Winners.
h- Mr. Joseph McDermott's prize mare and foal, for best filly foal at foot.-Class 5.
i- Miss Ella S. Ross driving her pair, winners of Double Harness Class 26.
j- The Jumping Events.- At the judges' box.
6- The Leading Batsmen of the Season. (Showing Photographs for the Following 8 Batsmen.)
a- J. T. Tyldesley.
b- Albert E. Knight.
c- Tom Hayward.
d- W. G. Quaife.
e- J. Iremonger.
f- Mr. P. Perrin.
g- Mr. C. B. Fry.
h- K. S. Ranjitsinhji.
7- Some ladies of Light Opera and Comedy. (Showing a Full Page of Photographs for the Following).
a- Miss Decima Brooke, as she recently appeared in "The Cherry Girl," at the Vaudeville Theatre.
b- Miss Empsie Bowman as Amorelle.
c- Miss Pauline Chase, whose association with "The School Girl," &c., established her popularity with comic-opera patrons.
d- Miss Nellie Bowman, as Phoebe in "Quality Street," on tour.
e- Miss Isabel Jay, the light opera prima donna, with her little girl, Miss Cavendish.
8- "And then Miss Erskine set to work and upbraided the conspiratorial trio in beautiful style." (Drawing by P.B. Hickling.)
9- The Annual Show at Sandy, (Dog Show) at Bedfordshire Last Week. (showing the Following 7 Photographs).
a- Mr. James Jackson's rough collie, Killucan Free Wheel.
b- Mr. James Jackson's rough collie, Killucan Excelsior.
c- Mr. J. J. Holgate's winning whippet.
d- Mr. J. J. Holgate's Southboro' Jewel, a winning spaniel.
e- Mrs. J. J. Holgate's Statuette, winner of several firsts.
f- Mr. J. Russell's Stoke Place Marksman, Halstead Place Stoker, Halstead Place Chorus, winners in various classes.
g- Judging for a special.
10- A Sportsman in the Olden Times.- The Falconer. (Full Page Drawing by A Forestier.)
11- Some Beauties of the River Thames. (Showing Photographs for the Following).
a- Abingdon.
b- Iffley Mill.
c- Goring Lock.
d- Marsh Weir and Lock.
e- Cookham Lock.
f- Shepperton.
g- Eton College.
g- The Ferry Thames Ditton.
12- Miss Lena Ashwell in "Marguerite," the adaptation of "La Montansier," due at the Coronet Theatre next Monday. (2 Photographs).
13- "Field" Sports at the Marlow Rowing Club Regatta Last Week. (Showing the Following Two Photographs)
a- A Football Race in Canadian Canoes, won by Mr. Shone.
b- A Push-Ball Tournament in canoes, during which most of the Competitors were immersed.
14- The York August Meeting. (Horseracing) (Showing the Following 8 Photographs).
a- The Parade.- Hands Down Leading, followed by Imari, and Aralia, &c. (Ebor Handicap)
b- Mr. J. C. Sullivan's War Wolf, by Wolf's Crag-Annora, the winner. (Ebor Handicap)
c- The Finish.- The Irish horse, War Wolf, beats Palmy Days by half a length. (Ebor Handicap)
d- War Wolf returnng to weigh in.
e- Returning to scale.- Palmy Days bringing up the rear.
f- The Gimcrack Stakes.- Mr. P. P. Gilpin's Desiree, the winner
g- Mr. E. Lamb's c. by Heckler-Erin (Hardy up), winner of the Duke of York's Stakes.
15- The Gatwick August Meeting. (Horseracing). (Full Page showing the Following 8 Photographs.)
a- Mr. J. Musker's Admiral Breeze after winning. (The Newdigate Stakes)
b- At the post. (The newdigate Stakes)
c- The finish.- Admiral Breeze beats Yquem. (The Newdigate Stakes)
d- Admiral Breeze (Madden up), returning to scale. (The Newdigate Stakes)
e- Just after the start for the Addiscombe Plate, won by Mariella.
f- The finish of the Tilgate Welter Handicap.- Vernham beats Broadway.
g- Addiscombe Plate candidates in the paddock.
h- O. Madden and Hopetoun, winner of the August Handicap, returning to scale.
16- Mr. Podbury's Stag. (Full Page of Drawings by G. H. Jalland.)
17- Miss Jessie Hughes. (Portrait Photograph).
18- The Late Baron De Robeck. (Portrait Photograph).
19- Rowing from the isle of Wight to France. (Photograph showing Messrs. Mew and Andrew about to leave Shanklin Bay for Cherbourg.)
20- "The Chevaleer," Mr. H. A. Jones's New Comedy at the Garrick Theatre. (Half Page showing 2 Photographs).
21- The Thames Valley Sailing Club at Hampton on Saturday Last. (Half Page showing the Following 3 Photographs).
a- The start.
b- Carina.
c- The winner, Estelle, leading in the third round.
22- The Angler Beyond the Tweed. (Four Photographs)
a- Solving the all-important question.
b- The river Teith, near Callander.
c- Brig o' Balgownie, Aberdeen.
d- Mauchrie Water, Arran.
23- Mr. C. E. Forsyth. Half-Mile Swimming Champion. (Portrait Photograph).
24- At the Sandy Show.- Mrs. R. B. Mayor with her husband's Tempsford Chieftain, winner Scottish Terrier Class. (Photograph)
25- Miss Laura Brearley, a Lady Sculler. (Portrait Photograph)
26- The "Dome Room," at His Majesty's Theatre. (Drawing).
Adverts.
1- The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company. (Half Page)
2- Mappin & Webb. (Half Page)
Condition is Very Good.