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The Penny Illustrated Paper & Illustrated Times. March 7th, 1891.
- Issue.
- £16.50
For Sale is an issue of "The Penny Illustrated Paper & Illustrated Times, March 7th, 1891." This issue contains 8 Pages, 16 Sides, and has been removed from a Bound Volume.
Condition is Very Good.
Contents.
Articles.
1- Personal Politics. Written by The Scene-Shifter.
a- The Labour Commission.
b- The Chief Topic. (Visit of the German Empress to Paris.)
c- Australian Federation.
d- The Wesley Celebration.
2- Facts and Faces. Written by The Prompter.
a- The Queen.
b- Mr. Walter Gilbey.
c- "The Coming Race". (Bazaar).
d- The Cabmen's Benevolent Association.
e- Charles Lee Lewes.
f- The Head of the Jewish Church.
g- The Chief Rabbi.
h- A hebrew Minister.
i- Control of Dr. Adler.
j- Archbishop Benson and Cardinal Manning.
k- Black-and-White Artists.
l- A New Field of Work for Gentlewomen. (Bookbinding).
3- Draught in relation to Horse Traffic.
4- The Wonderful Adventures of Phra the Phoenician. Retold by Edwin Lester Arnold. Chapter XX. (To be Cont.)
5- Gardening for March.
6- How the World Wags.
a- The Launch by the Queen.
b- Grandeur of the Ceremony.
c- The Royal Arthur.
d- Royal Sovereign Battle-Ship.
e- Her Majesty came to Town.
f- The Queen goes direct to Grasse.
g- The Grand Hotel at Grasse.
h- The Empress Frederick.
i- "The Gondoliers."
j- The Silver Wedding of the Czar and Czarina.
k- The Empress Eugenie.
l- Lord and Lady Salisbury.
m- The Prince and Mr. Walter Gilbey.
n- The Early Spring Sunshine.
o- The Centenary of John Wesley's Death.
p- The Rev. Dr. Moulton.
q- Gift of the Children of Methodism.
r- Queen Christina.
s- Princess Christian.
t- The Pope.
u- Lords and Commons.
v- Labour Affray at the Albert Docks.
w- Rear-Admiral Hotham's Actions.
x- The Narrow Escape of Rear-Admiral Hotham.
y- The Whitechapel Murder.
z- Iquique.
7- The Racing World.
a- Sandown.
b- The Prince of Wales.
c- "Roddy Owen"
d- Captain Bewicke.
e- Captain Owen and Bloodstone.
f- Arthur Nightingall.
g- 'Appy 'Ampton.
h- Sensational Stories.
i- The Same old Tale.
8- Legal Column. Written by Lex.
9- The World of Pastime. Written by Banshee.
a- Oxford and Cambridge. (Association Football Match).
b- Athletic Sports.
c- Boat-Race. (Oxford v. Cambridge.)
d- Hockey.
10- The World of Women. Written by Marguerite.
11- Cycling Round the World. Letter XIV. Naples to Ariano.
12- Cycle and Camera. Written by N.C.U.
Engravings.
1- Her Majesty the Queen Christening the Royal Arthur Battle-Ship at Portsmouth Dockyard. (Front Page Illustration.)
2- Her Majesty the Queen. (Portrait Engraving)
3- Mr. Walter Gilbey, the Horse's Friend. (Portrait Photograph)
4- The Adventures of a Polite Young Man, (Four Drawings)
5- The Rev. Dr. Moulton, President of the Wesleyan Conference. (Drawing)
6- Labour Disturbances in the Albert Docks. (Drawing)
7- Narrow Escape of Admiral Hotham (Now in Command of the British War-Ships at Iquique) at the Bombardment of Alexandria : Explosion of an Egyptian Shell on Board H.M.S. Alexandra. (Engraving)
8- The Civil War in Chile : View of Iquique, Scene of the Sanguinary Contest. (Engraving)
9- Oxford and Cambridge Football-Match at the Queen's Club, West Kensington. (Illustrations)
10- The Battle of the Blues : First Day's Outing of the Oxford Crew at Putney. (Illustrations)
11- A Modish Paris Ball-Dress. & Worn at a Fashionable Wedding. (Two Illustrations)
12- The Automatic Slapper. (Illustration)
13- The Wesley Centenary. (Full page showing Three Illustrations).
14- Cycling Round the World. (Four Photographs)
a- The "P.P.P." Cyclists in Italy : Start from the Veloce Club di Napoli.
b- Gazing at Mount Versuvius across the Bay of Naples.
c- The P.I.P. Cyclists in Italy : On the Rocks at Capo Miseno, near Baja.
d- Roadside Cross near Ariano.
