SHAKESPEARE DRINKING FOUNTAIN AND CLOCK TOWER, STRATFORD-ON-AVON, THE JUBILEE GIFT OF MR. GEORGE W. GUILDS
... INAUGURATED BY MR. HENRY IRVING ON MONDAY LAST H.M. GUNBOAT WASP Supposed to have been Lost i ...
... INAUGURATED BY MR. HENRY IRVING ON MONDAY LAST H.M. GUNBOAT WASP Supposed to have been Lost i ...
... ON DECK A PEARL FISHERY IN CEYLON fcL _ _J At Work on the Pearl Banks GOING TO HIS DEATH ...
... THE LATE LADY BRASSEY VIEWS OF THE YACHT SUNBEAM NEW PALACE FOR THE MAHARAJAH OF G W A L I O R AT U J A I N THE OVERFLOW OF THE NILE IN EGYPT-VIEW OF KAFR-ES-SAYAD _ --i-i a ...
... THE MIDLAND COUNTIES 1 WATCH and JEWELLERY COMPANY. OF VYSE STREET. BIRMINGHAM. All en.di°.r_?.U.r n h a u i i r u L Catalogue containing t.ooo Testimo nials and t.ooo Copper plate Engravings of Watch ...
... SADDLE AND SABRE BY HAWLEY SMART, Author of Breezie Langton, Post to Finish, Bad to Beat, &c. CHAPTER XXIX. THE GKEAT EPSOM KACE JUMPING once more into his fly, Slade ordered the man to drive at on ...
... CHILDREN'S TUG OF WAR ON A HOME WART BOUND TROOPSHIP-BOYS VERSUS GIRLS ...
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... FIELD SPORTS OF THE ARGYLL AND SUTHERLAND HIGHLANDERS, COLOMBO, CE\LON API'OO SINHO TRYING A NEW GAME RAISING THE CABER BULLOCK RACES N-*- 4 _ -j-sv' sketches in the crowd A^-wlSv* j ...
... BY HAWLEY SMART, Author of Breezie Langton, Post to Finish, Bad to Beat. &c. CHAPTER XXVII. NEWS FROM DELLATON WOLD MAY crept on; it wanted just one fortnight to the Derby. The mai ...
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... . Rixce the opening of the season the outlying pheasants have been pretty well bustled about, and not a few of their number having been flushed for the Inst time, most of the survivors have ere this found their way into the big covers in the hopes, probably, of escaping the prominent attentions of the active little spaniels, who from time to time have relentlessly tiu-ned them out of their ...