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CIRCULAR NOTES: NOTES BY RAPIER

... CIRCULAR NOTES. NOTES BY RAPIER. ONE does not hear much of the beauties of the Windsor course, and it is the more desirable therefore that a word of acknowledgment should be said. Of late years Mr. Frail has really transformed the place, which is now one of the most comfortable and convenient of fixtures, and the flowers there last week rendered the scene per fectly charming. The sport was ...

FLYING AT SALONIKA

... . P. 1. Hoisting a seaplane out of the hold of a seaplane ship. 2. After a voyage. The seaplane returns to the parent ship. 3. Ready for an observation flight. About to start from the deck of a parent ship. Note photographic apparatus mounted in position.) 4. Taken above the clouds when travelling at 70 miles an hour. Earth and sea are visible in centre just below bank of cloud. ...

AN EXMOOR HUNT

... AN E X M O O R HUNT. A REMARKABLE RUN.-TUFTERS AND A FEW INTERLOPERS FROM THE FIELD AT THE HEELS OF A HERD OF TWENTY-THREE STAGS. AN INCIDENT OF ANTHONY HUXTABLE'S TIME. ...

THE SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... the s p o r t s w o m a h's page. IT seems only a few days ago since I saw Miss Maude married, at kt. Martin-in-the-Fields, to Captain Con- greve, D.S.O. I recall the sweet little bride, with her happy face, and the tall, soldierly, handsome young bride groom looking so cheery and fearless of fate, his soldier father, a V.C. man, and active in this present war. Now, the fine young soldier has ...

A GOOD CATCH

... . By Percy Woodcock. A SUCCESSION of beautifully fine nights, intermingled with soaking days, had reversed my usual order of things, and I had come out with Bill Tregenna in his boat, a thirty-foot Falmouth quay punt, for a night's conger fishing, and, drifting out with an ebb tide and light airs, we had eventually brought up near the Manacle Rocks. Though fine, tile night was dark. Some six ...

AT THE CURZON-HERRICK--HASTINGS WEDDING

... AT THE CURZON-HERRICK-- HASTINGS WEDDING LADY HERBERT HERVEY, LADY GRIZEL HAMILTON, AND LADY MARJORIE COCHRANE Who were amongst the numerous guests at the wedding of Mr. William Montagu Curzon-Herrick and Lady Kathleen Hastings on Thursday last. Lady Herbert Hervey, Lady Grizel Hamilton, and Lady Marjorie Cochrane are all three daughters of Lord Dundonald. Lady Marjorie Cochrane is unmarried ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1916
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 96 | Page: Page 3 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

The Passing Shows: The London Opera House

... The London Opera House. THE London Opera House is London's memorial stone to Opera. It has an unimposing exterior and a flamboyant inside. I have often wondered why it was ever built, and why, being built, it is one of the worst theatres to hear in that I have ever known. If opera has not succeeded in other theatres, it was a beautiful dream to imagine that it would succeed any better in a ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1916
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1123 | Page: Page 12 | Tags: Photographs 

LOOK WHO'S HERE!: Two Very Popular Stars in the New Opera House Revue

... ILOOH WHO'S HERE' Two Very Popular S&sirs lea ftSae Mew Opera Moaase IRe^me. MISS ETHEL LEVEY AND MR. BILLY MERSON Foulsham BanfieUl In the scene at Nagg's Island in the successful revue, Look Who's Here! at the London Opera House, which is now drawing crowded houses. There is a very capable cast, including, besides the two stars shown in our picture, Miss Florence Smithson the pantomime ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1916
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 105 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

ANTOINETTE

... . By Mary Jn&li&ia. thought that she was one of those people who could do two things at the same time. This does not mean that she was ambidextrous, or was proficient in jugglery or sleight of hand, or anything of that sort. Before the war she was engaged to two men simultaneously, and that is why now she is not engaged to any-- but that is another story. Of course, she could knit and read ...

THE DESCENDANT OF A FAMOUS FRENCH BEAUTY: Who Inspired the Poet Brantome in the Sixteenth Century

... THE DESCENDANT OF A FAMOUS FRENCH BEAUTY Wlho HffSiSpiredl fclke Poeft Birsiinitome ina tike Sax&eeiatlhi CeEatt^airy. MLLE. GINA PALERME Photographed exclusively for The Tatler Some interesting photographs of the lady who is acknowledged to be one of the most beautiful actresses on the international stage, and who is a direct descendant of the renowned beauty of the sixteenth century, Mile. ...

Published: Wednesday 02 August 1916
Newspaper: The Tatler
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 124 | Page: Page 27 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs