The Graphic. November 4th, 1882.
- Issue.
- £20.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Graphic," November 4th, 1882. This issue contains 16 pages, 32 sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Very Good.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Topics of the Week.
a- The Closure.
b- Floods and Weather Forecasts.
c- Mr. Spencer in America.
d- Egypt.
e- Australian Federation.
f- A Literary "Corner."
g- Conservative Discontent.
h- Tunis and its Rulers.
i- A Bad old Woman. (Mary Cole).
j- Anarchists on the Continent.
k- The Pullman Car Disaster.
2- Amusements.
3- The Banquet to the First Life Guards at Knightsbridge.
4- Scenes in Batavia.
5- Banquet of the Rahere Almoners.
6- Indian Lepers.
7- School of Military Engineering, Chatham.
8- The Palmer Expedition.
9- The Recent Disastrous Floods.
10- Field-Firing at Peshawur.
11- Home.
12- Parliament.
13- Foreign.
14- The Court.
15- Church News.
16- Music.
17- Theatres.
18- Pastimes.
a- The Turf.
b- Coursing.
c- Cricket.
d- Aquatics.
e- Football.
f- Lacrosse.
g- Skating.
19- Major-General Drury-Lowe.
20- The Comet from the Pyramids, Cairo.
21- Return of the Marines to Portsmouth.
22- Peace - A Siesta on the Iron-Clad Train.Legal.
23- Weather Chart for the Week.
24- Story. - "Kit-A Memory." Written by James Payn.
(Chapter XXXVII. "At the Crown" & Chapter XXXVIII. "An Audacious Proposition").
25- Fashions.
26- New Novels.
27- The Reader.
28- The Dudley Gallery.
29- Lieutenant-General Sir Garnet J. Wolseley, (A Biographical Sketch by H.H.S. Pearse.)
a- Incidents of his Career.
b- His Gallantry in Burmah.
c- In the Trenches before Sebastopol.
d- At the Relief of Lucknow.
e- The War in China.
f- The Red River Expedition.
g- The Ashanti Campaign.
h- High Commissioner in Natal and Cyprus.
i- The Transvaal.
j- The Campaign in Egypt.
k- The Landing at Trieste.
l- Arrival at Dover.
m- Arrival at Charing Cross.
30- Christmas Books.
31- Rural Notes.
32- New Music.
Engravings.
1- Front Page Engraving shows "Arabi Pasha, Photographed in Prison at Cairo."
2- The Recent War in Egypt - Sphinx and "Tommy Atkins."
3- The Murder of Professor Palmer, Captain William Gill, R.E., and Lieutenant Harold Charrington, R.N. - The Wells of Moses, near Suez, the Starting-Point of the Ill-Fated Expedition.
4- The Palmer Expedition.
a- Lieutenant Harold Charrington, R.N. (Portrait)
b- Professor Edward Palmer. (Portrait)
c- Captain William Gill, R.E.
5- The Anniversary Festival Banquet of "Ye Antiente Fraternitie of Ye Rahere Almoners" - Bringing in the Boar's Head.
6- Floods.
a- View looking down Southgate Street, Bath.
b- The State of the River Avon at Bath.
7- The Return of the Troops - Public Banquet to the First Life Guards at Humphrey's Hall, Knightsbridge, October 25 (The Twenty-Eighth Anniversary of the Charge of Balaclava.) Double Page Engraving Artist Sydney P. Hall.
8- Major-General D. C. Drury-Lowe, C.B. in command of the Cavalry during the recent War in Egypt.
9- The Return of the Troops - Boys of the Training Ship "St. Vincent" cheering the "City of Paris" on Her Arrival at Portsmouth with the Gosport and Chatham Marines on Board.
10- The Recent War in Egypt- Peace : The Return of the Naval Brigade, from Cairo - A Siesta in the Ironclad Train.
11- The Comet as Seen from the Pyramids. (From a Sketch by a Military Officer).
12- A Suit of Furniture, designed and manufactured by Messrs. Hampton and Sons, Pall Mall East, and exhibited by them in their Exhibition in the Suffolk Street Galleries, notices of which have appeared in the various London Newpapers.
13- Scenes in Batavaria, Island of Java.
a- Tram-Car and Native Passenger Cart.
b- The Courtyard of an Hotel.
c- A Native Hawking Grasses for Sale.
d- An Officer Taking his Evening Ride.
e- Natives at their Evening Meal.
f- A Native Fisherman.
14- Mrs. Frances Ann Wolseley. ( Mother of Sir Garnet Wolseley.) (Portrait)
15- Golden Bridge House, County Dublin. (Where Sir Garnet Wolseley was Born, June 4, 1833.) (Portrait)
16- The Late Major Garnet J. Wolseley, 25th Foot (Father of Sir Garnet Wolseley) (Portrait)
17- Burmah, February, 1833- Storming Myat-Toon's Stronghold.
18- Hollymount, Rathmines, Dublin. (The School where Sir Garnet Wolseley was Educated.)
19- The Red River Expedition, 1870 - Sir Garnet Wolseley holding a Council of War at his Head Quarters, Thinder Bay.
20- The Crimean War, 1855 - In the Trenches before Sebastopol.
21- At the Relief of Lucknow, November 17, 1857 - Hoisting the Flag on the Tower of Khoorsheyd.
22- China, August 21, 1860 - The Assault on the Taku Forts.
23- Ashantee, Feb. 19, 1874 - Sir Garnet Wolseley's Reception by the Native Ladies at Cape Coast Town on His Return from Coomassie.
24- Egypt, September 13, 1882 - Sir Garnet Wolseley at the Battle of Tel-el-Kebir.
25- Zululand, September 1, 1879 - The Zulu Chiefs Signing the Peace Stipulations with Sir Garnet Wolseley at Ulundi.
26- The Return from Egypt - Sir Garnet Wolseley Landing at Trieste from H.M.S. "Iris," October 25, 1882.
27- The Return from Egypt - The Welcome at Dover, October 28, 1882.
28- The Return from Egypt, October 28, 1882 - The Reception of Sir Garnet Wolseley at Charing Cross Railway Station.
29- Sir Garnet, Lad Wolseley, and their Daughter at Home.
30- The Mission to Lepers in India.
31- Field Firing at Peshawur, India.
32- Sketches at the School of Military Engineering, Chatham.