A BELFAST SOCIAL AND LITERARY CLUB

... Major and Brevet-Colonel H A MacDonald. A D C to the Queen. who so distinguished him- self at Omdurman. has left the Royal Fusiliers on promotion to a half-pay lieutenant-colonelcy| He was promoted major in that regiment in 1891 from captain in the Gordon ...

FASHION AND VARIETIES

... Alexander has left Kingstownt -for Engl=and.t Arrivals at Kingstown per Royal Mail ?? Lentaigne, P R 0 8; David S Lynch, Royal Fusiliers; M F Hussey, W E Holines. William Fry, jan; G A Gibson, M DI; J A Taylor, F F Carroil, Miss E Capel-Brooke, Mrs Thwaites ...

THE QUEEN'S REVIEW

... instru- mnents of other bands ots the infantry bri.2udes approached. These were led by the Coldstreaxn Guards, the 2nd Royal Fusiliers, and the old East Devon Regiment, of Mlinden fame, new known as the L-Lncasl~ra Pusiliers. With these were brigaded the ...

STANDLAKE

... collection amounted to Z 5s. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T-he death is announced of Colonel R. NV. Rout- ledge, late of the 2nd V.B. Royal Fusiliers, head of the firm of Routledge and Sons, publishers. At Marlborough-street, on Tuesday, Charles .8om- ber~ger, an instrument ...

Music

... antniversary of the emnemorible ride. - Many star artists have been secured; and the band of toe 1st Vo.unteer. Brigade Royal Fusiliers and most of the surviving i heroes of the charge will be in attend- ance. Tickets can be had of concert anager, 158, ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... his son, already a veteran; and the grandson, a young man who has just been recnited-all in the same regi- ment, the Royal Fusiliers. Thence we pass to a review by the Queen of the Duke of York's boys, apparently in the courtyard of Wellington Barracks ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... with the new comedietta at St. George's Ball, is the eldest son of the late famous author of Trilby. He is in the Royal Fusiliers, but h!s heart seems more in the stage than the army, and as an actor in amateur circles he has made several successes ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 3905 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... with the new comedietta at St. George's Hall, is the eldest son of the late famous author of Trilby. He is in the Royal Fusiliers, but h!s heart seems more in the stage than the army, and as an actor in amateur circles he has made several successes ...

Published: Saturday 02 December 1899
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 4091 | Page: 14 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture 

HISTORY OF PORTSMOUTH

... religion's high and holy trust, . a While placing this memorial o'er his dust. M The colours of three regiments-the 7th rz Royal Fusiliers, the Scinde Camel Corps, o' and the 67th South Hampshire lRdgiment'- a' stand out on each side from the pillars iii the ...

THE FRANC0-GERMAN WAR, 1870-71.*

... Mausice, C.B. Swax Sionneasclhin itud Co., London. n THE NEW BARRACKS AT MILL TETLL t Colonel G uyon, commanding the Royal Fusilier p and Middlesex Regimental Districts at Iounslow, ,t aod other officers, have been ordered, to assemble n to-davy at Mill ...

MUSIC AND THE DRAMA

... the C 2a1 soldier broughit down to the siorkhouse. The chell, ,n- Seven Ageg of Man, Balaclava, and The Yarrn of Royal Fusiliers are among ithe sketches by AlerE gewhich he will best be recollected. The words of A n- On Gurard were, it. is said ...

THEATRICAL GOSSIP

... of the City of London. Mr o- Willie Machin, his son, has just been gazetted second 'h lieutenant in the 5th Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City e- of London Regiment). now stationed at the Tower of he London. ae d. AT the Chapel Royal, Savoy, on Sunday, a ...

Published: Saturday 16 June 1900
Newspaper: The Era
County: London, England
Type: Article | Words: 5844 | Page: 12 | Tags: Arts & Popular Culture