Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, August 6th, 1904.
- Issue.
- £24.00
For Sale is an Issue of "The Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News, August 6th, 1904." This issue contains 18 Pages, 36 Sides, and has been taken from a Bound Volume.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Circular Notes.
2- Golf Jottings. Written by "Niblick."
3- Mr. St. George Ashe. (Rower)
4- Bridge. Written by "Bascule."
5- The Glorious Twelfth. Written by Tom Buidh.
6- Cowes and Yachting.
7- The Opening Day on the moors.
8- Rowing.
9- G;orious Goodwood.
10- "Jones." Written by Jan Lyn. (Short Story).
11- New Theatre.
12- Some Famous Shetland Ponies.
13- Our Captious Critic. A Casting Tournament.
14- The Buckley Otter Hounds.
15- Mr. Percy Perrin. (Cricketer).
16- The Library.
17- Some Famous Polo Players of To-day.: Mr. John Watson, Mr. A. W. Rawlinson, Mr. W. McCreery, Captain Jenner, Mr. P. W. Nichalls, Earl of Harrington, Mr. H. E. Brassey, Mr. Freake.
18- Sportswoman's Page. Written by Diana Up-to-Date.
19- Motoring. Written by Mervyn.
20- Old Time Foods.
21- Late Golf. Written by "Niblick."
Photographs and Drawings.
1- Miss Dora Barton, who will shortly appear at the Criterion in "Winnie Brooke, Widow." (Full Page Portrait Photograph).
2- The Duke and the Diamonds. : A Regatta Week Romance. (Full Page of Drawings by Mabel Ince.)
3- Mr. St. George Ashe, Thames R.C., Holder of Wingfield Sculls. (Photograph)
4- George Towns, winner of the World's Sculling Championship and £1,000. (Small Portrait Photograph).
5- "Glorious Goodwood." (Full Page showing 2 Half Page Drawings for Sketches on the Steward's Cup Day, by F. H. Townsend.)
6- "Glorious Goodwood." (Showing the Following 4 Pages of Photographs).
a- The Duke of Richmond and Gordon. (Portrait)
b- W. Griggs, who rode Melayr in the Stewards' Cup, after riding a succession of forty-four losers. (Portrait)
c- Major Eustace Loder's Pretty Polly, who continued her unbeaten career by winning the Nassau Stakes by five lengths, carrying 9st. 8lb., the Duke of Westminster's King's Favour, 8st. 5lb., being second.
d- Lord Harewood's Almscliff (D. Maher up), winner of the Gratwicke Stakes, his only competitor being Darley Dale, with 13lb. extra.
e- Mr. J. M. Kerne's Melayr, by Ayrshire-Melton Queen, winner of Steward's Cup.
f- The Finish of the Stewards' Cup.- Melayr, starting at 40 to 1 against, and carrying 6st. 9lb., defeats eighteen opponents.
g- On the Lawn.
h- Watching the clown whom her Majesty rewarded for his entertainment.
i- View of the Course on Wednesday.
j- Mr. W. Hall Walker's Sandboy, which won the Goodwood Plate in 3 min. 47 sec.
k- In the Paddock.
l- Finish of the goodwood Plate.
m- Mr. Douglas Baird's Mousqueton wins the Sussex Stakes by half a length.
n- View of the new Stands.
o- Richard Marsh giving his final instructions to Trigg and Jones for the Cup.
p- His Majesty's Chatsworth with Trigg up.
q- Start for the Cup.- The king's horse gets off badly.
r- Mr. D. Faber's Saltpetre, 4 yrs., 7st. 10lb., wins the Cup by three lengths from Chatsworth in 4min. 57 3-5 sec.
s- O. Madden returning to scale after winning the Prince of Wales's Stakes on Full Cry.
t- Mr. D. Faher's b.c. Saltpetre, by St. Simon-Billow.
u- The Lawn.
v- Their Majesties leaving the Royal Stand.
7- The Thames Season.- Some Up-River Sailing Matches. : At Teddington.- The Canoeing and Tamesis Clubs. (Full Page showing 8 Photographs).
8- Miss Norma Whalley, who was married to Mr. Percival Clarke, eldest son of Sir Edward Clarke, on Tuesday. (Photograph).
9- Some Famous Shetland Ponies. (Full Page showing 6 Photographs).
10- Pictures in Manxland. (Full Page showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs)
a- In Glen Aldyn.
b- Fishing at Greenland, Ramsey. (Descriptive text at bottom of Page)
11- Miss Marie Studholme at Home. (Full Page showing 5 Photographs).
12- Our Captious Critic. : A Casting Tournament. (Illustrated by Thomas Downey.)
13- The Motor Boat Reliability Trials at Southampton Last Week. (Full Page showing 10 Photographs)
14- Otter Hunting in North Wales.- The B. O. H. Pack. (Full Page showing 8 Photographs)
15- The Amateur Punting Championships, at Shepperton, on 26th Ult. (Full Page showing 3 Photographs).
16- "The Cingalee" at Daly's Theatre. (Showing the Following Two Half Page Photographs.)
a- Miss Doris Lester (sister to Miss Kathleen Severn).
b- Miss Kathleen Severn.
17- Mr. P. Perrin, Essex County Cricket Club. (Photograph).
18- The Royal Cinque Ports Yacht Club Regatta. (Two Photographs)
19- Major Baden-Powell Experimenting with his new Flying Machine at the Crystal Palace. (Two Photographs).
20- Nerves !. (Full Page Drawing by J. W. Hannick.)
21- Some Famous Polo Players of To-day. (Showing Photographs of the Following 8 players on horseback.)
a- Mr. John Watson.
b- Mr. A. W. Rawlinson.
c- Mr. W. McCreery.
d- Captain Jenner.
e- Mr. P. W. Nichalls.
f- Earl of Harrington.
g- Mr. H. E. Brassey.
h- Mr. Freake.
22- At Cowes.- The Start of a Race. (Drawing by A. M. Faulkner.)
23- The Baroness de Baretta on Speedy II. (Photograph).
24- The Yachting Season in the Solent.- Mrs. Dick-Cunyngham. (Photograph).
25- The City's Presentation to LOrd Curzon of Kedleston. (Small Photograph).
26- Miss. Julia Neilson leaving the theatre after a rehearsal. (Photograph)
Adverts.
1- Mappin & Webbs Ltd. (Half Page).
2- Eno's Fruit Salt. (Half Page).
Condition is Very Good.