Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, July 23rd, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, July 23rd, 1904. This issue contains 18 Pages, 36 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Circular Notes.
2- The Late Mr. Herbert Campbell.- Some Recollections of a Famous Entertainer.
3- Our Captious Critic. : A Last Night at the Opera. (Covent Garden)
4- Garrick Theatre.
5- Bridge. Written by "Bascule."
6- Our Supply of Horses.
7- St. James's Theatre.
8- Vaudeville Theatre.
9- Sales at the Second July Meeting.
10- Rowing.
11- Percy Peck. (Newmarket Trainer)
12- G. Stern. (Jockey).
13- Johnnie Clunsie's Last Bet. Written by C. Edwardes. (Short Story).
14- Hunting with a Cheetah at Baroda.
15- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
16- The Essex Athletic Championships at Chelmsford.
17- Miss Grace Chalmers.
18- Motoring in Switzerland.- The Invasion of the High Passes.
19- The Sportsman's Library.
20- Linoleum for Everybody.
21- The Sportswoman. Written by Diana Up-to-Date.
22- Athletics. &c.
23- August Bank Holiday Arrangements.
24- Ladies' Golf.
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Miss Gracie Chalmers, as Glory Quayle in "The Christian." (Front Page Photograph).
2- The Late Mr. Harbert Campbell.- Some Recollections of a Famous Entertainer. (7 Photographs).
3- Our Captious Critic. A Last Night at the Opera. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey).
4- Ornaments of the Lyric Opera Stage. (Showing the Following Two Half Page Portrait Photographs).
a- Miss G. Saqui.
b- Miss Rosa Lind.
5- At the Carnival.- Unmasked. (Full Page Engraving).
6- The Royal Naval Engineers' College Aquatic Sports at Keyham, near Devonport. (Full Page showing 4 Photographs)
7- Mrs. Walter Cheesman, the new "Master" of the Crowhurst Otter Hounds. (Portrait Photograph).
8- Percy Peck, Lord Rosebery's Newmarket Trainer. (Portrait Photograph)
9- G. Stern, The Continental Jockey, who has won the French, Italian, Austrian, and German Derbies. (Portrait Photograph)
10- The Brigade of Guards' Sports at Burton's Court, Chelsea. (Half Page showing 5 Photographs).
11- Cittely Jones Goes Yachting. (Full Page showing 6 Drawings by C. Fleming Williams.)
12- The Tunbridge Wells Cricket Week. Yorkshire, on their first appearance at Tunbridge Wells, play a drawn match with Kent. (Half Page showing the Following 4 Photographs)
a- The Yorkshire Captain fails to add to the score.
b- At ninety in the shade.
c- The tents round the ground.
d- Near the end of the first day.- Hirst bowling to Hearne.
13- Hunting with a Cheetah at Baroda. (Showing the Following three Photographs).
a- The hooded Cheetah in cart, with his boy attendant.
b- Cheetah and buck when first seized.
c- The reward of the Cheetah.
14- A. H. Cloutte, London R.C. (Photograph showing the well-known sculler, who was beaten on Monday last in the race for the Wingfield Sculls, from Putney to Mortlake, by St. George Ashe, of the Thames R.C. Mr. Cloutte's left arm was said to have failed him during the race, causing the scull to be out of his control.
15- Eclipse Day at Sandown.- Darley Dale beats the Favourite. (Full Page showing 5 Photographs).
16- Children of the Ghetto. (Double Page Picture.)
17- The Honour Oak Golf Club.- The Opening of New Course, &c., after the recent Landslip. (3 Photographs).
18- The Essex Athletic Championships at Chelmsford of Saturday Last. (Showing 4 Photographs).
19- The Metropolitan Amateur Regatta Between Putney and Hammersmith. (Full Page showing 8 Photographs).
20- Motoring in Switzerland.- The Invasion of the High Passes. (3 Photographs).
21- The South African Cricketers British Tour. : Defeat of a Powerful English XI. at Lord's. (Full Page showing the Following 7 Photographs).
a- English professionals, J. T. Hearne, Wass, &c., taking the field.
b- F. Mitchell, the Yorkshire Cricketer and Colonial Captain (75 and 1), and M. Hathorn (59 and 69).
c- R. O. Schwarz, the ex-English cricketer, who scored 102 and bowled well for the colonists.
d- England in the field.- Mitchell and Sinclair batting for South Africa on the first day.
e- The English gemtlemen take the field.
f- G. MacGregor (Middlesex), the English captain.
g- The Colonials take the field after scoring 352.
22- Herr O. Huldchinsky's Suzanne II. Winner of King Edward's Cup at the recent Kiel Regatta. (Photograph).
23- Linoleum for Everybody. (Showing the Following Three Photographs)
a- Electric Dynamos and switch board.
b- Loading the seasoner with Greenwich Linoleum.
c- Sheeting roller floor.
24- The coming Cowes week.- Mr. and Miss Hinckley on Calanthe in the solent. (Photograph).
Adverts.
1- E Tautz & Sons. (Half Page).
2- Maple & Co. (Half Page).
3- Aertex Cellular. (Half Page).
4- Mappin & Webb Ltd. (Half Page).
Condition is Very Good, with Light Foxing spots on the left margin of the Front Page only.