THE NILE EXPEDITION: ON THE WAY TO AKASHEH
... o?. 8 ?. ?? ?0 0 oO ?? 0. (C ?? Cfl?C -z a C?O a CI- a C12 0 z 0 z 0 E-4 ?? z C a U a a 0 U. 0 U. ...
... o?. 8 ?. ?? ?0 0 oO ?? 0. (C ?? Cfl?C -z a C?O a CI- a C12 0 z 0 z 0 E-4 ?? z C a U a a 0 U. 0 U. ...
... MR. RAYARD, THE AMERICAN AMBASSADOR, UNVEILING THE MEMORIAL WINDOW IN THE CHURCH TEIE SHAIKESPEAREAN COMMEMORATION CAT STRATFORD-ON-AVON PRAWN aY T.> S. C, CROWTHER ...
... MRS. ]>AWSON From the Painting by George Romney, exhibited at the Exhibition of Old Masters (By permission of the Rev. William Dawsnn) ...
... ...
... her aogo Gas~ r de ?? ae doalodotl.l. JuSteor th hurandotthte otc bord, th ?? rou'l mandgv e n to tihe t ing o visitor that it jroting lilacj Th t c a ; tlerevrstil tI rors! e the 1.eeper to lok alter the bealmed ychts. t Zrb nor oaly cilhdren v~ arr rl* tal are a istrerro n xt she cry t ''An oat aery ar ditre r ALL 0U T! A LL C)UTI ! A N EVEWN B i' LFE IN KENSINGTON GARDENS ...
... A SKETCH IN THE GARDENS AT M{ONTE CARLO, DRAWN BY ST. REJCHAN ...
... SICK AND WOUNDED ITALIAN SOLDIERS FROM MASSCWAII BEING TAKEN INTO THE HOSPITAL AT NAPLES 'I3AC~K FROM~ WARl: LE SALUT AUX BLESStS ...
... ax utn ?ktLflAL ANrIST, H. H. S. PEA1?SE Large suimlies of camels have beer b-oualt leto Wadv T-?xlfx £?. ? . rIMA iSlSCNIL BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST,' H. U. S. PRAISSE Large supplies of camsels have been brought into Wady Haifa for the purpose of working the transport service ?? WaSon -DC nair rfaprhas anhd ?? h. Ahfajtcht of these animals were inspected last mnontht by the Sirdar whoa THIE ...
... DRAWVN BY SYDiNEY P. HALL, FRONM A SKEFTCH BY CAPT. FRANCIS W. PINKC Tlhis sketch was taken onle day at sunrise when the men of te3rd 'Batllo ouaese who hold i theots, werwatchin g for the return of hunter Pasha with a large convoy. Tche open ground divides two differenlt OUTPOST .GUARDING THE -MOUTH OF THE sALIMOOLAH PASS. NEAR AKASHEH ...
... The Duke of Rutland, on inheriting the estates and title, worthily followed in the footsteps of his ancestors in keepn upth fam BelIoir Hons lealnghfund it mosbe to bea th sol budn lne n r etire~ ad frm hematesthip orpe the first ctime in the hisory of the hunt a Masehatoe sought. The m astership haatrsm delay, bee accepted by Sir Glbert~ Greah A u tips ite hain bee provided b th Duk ...
... contingns met on the Thames Embankm ent aiid formed a procession to th ark. Thnerte wemre ther usual num ber of nondseri~ypf banner yandsera b:a ds andh rcsinwsivr a yia ?? n agitt os and tlheir following. A lh arge numbero thhe crowd difd nt seem to take the demonsration ver eusyadut raher loboknedupo ait Sas anopor tunity for day'~souing. mTkbands, an t Pbe DRAWN FROM LIFE BY PAUL RENQUARD ...
... and was educated at Liverpool Collegiate School and at Corpus Christi College, Oxford, of which he Divas Scholar and afterwards Fellow. He won theE Newdigate Prise, and was an excellent scholar. He, however turmed his attention to art. In 1854 Mr. Aiunt exhibited in the Royal Academy, and a ferw years later he joined the Old Water Colour Society, -now the Royal Water Colour Society, and helped ...