MARIE BASHKIRTSEFF
... REPRODUCED BY PERMISSION OF J. S. FORBES, ESQ., FROM THE PAINTING BY J. BASTIRN LEPAGE, IN THE EXHIBITION OF OLD MSTERS ...
... REPRODUCED BY PERMISSION OF J. S. FORBES, ESQ., FROM THE PAINTING BY J. BASTIRN LEPAGE, IN THE EXHIBITION OF OLD MSTERS ...
... This pretty Marie Antoinette fichn gives a dressy appearance to a plain gown of grey woollen stuff. The fich is in white silk muslin, edged with deep lace, and is carelessly knotted in front with two long ends. ...
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... 'DRAWN BY C. J. STANILAND: R.I. FROM A SKETCH BY G. Y. HIRSCH The reception given to Lord Lamington on his entry into Brisbane last month was most enthusiastic, and would seem to augur well for his ter of office. Three guards of honour were drawn up to receive the new Governor, the Naval Brigade, a detachment of Queensland Rifles, and, lastly, a body composed of twenty-four picked Aborigines ...
... * During last Thursday evening the Great Wheel at Earl's Court went round as usual until just before nine o'clock, when the machinery got out of gear, and it remained fixed in spite of all efforts to move it. Some sixty or seventy unfortunate occupants of the cars were not released until mid-day on Friday. During the night two sailors climbed round the rim of the wheel, and succeeded in ...
... * : )RAWN'BY J. NASH, Rd. FROM A SKcETCH BY CAPT. F. S. DUGGMORE R.N.R. The 24th Be.oochisan Re it, under Colonel Pearson, which was sent to Monbasa as a reinf rceent to the Brtish force in East Africa, disembarked on March i6th from thet's.. n tngs 740 an is composed s ago. This is the second reinorcement from lnda that has been received by theProtectorate, a contigent ?? Barratt ?? service ...
... THE ARRIVAL OF GUESTS: THE SCENE ON THE STAIRCASE LADY f SALISBURY'S RECEPTION - AT iTHE FOREIGN. OFFICE DRAWN BY W. HATIERELL, r.l. ...
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... 11FROM'A SKETCH BY OUR SPECIAL ARTIST, H. H, S. PEARSE ! DRAWN BY FRANK DADD, R.I. V ,0 , - - I , I 5 :. - 0 % 4 A O I Slatin Pasia~s cnief amusement is to train horses to perform circus tricks. His favourite roan Arab has been taught to kneel like a camel at a touch from the rider's whip, accompanied by the curious guttural sound which is I ?? I I ~familiar in the mouths of all camelmsen I ...
... DRAWN BY JOHN CHARLTON FROM A SIKETCH BY O-t SPECIAL ARTIST, W. T. MAUD HIS MAJESTY'S STATE ENTRY INTO MOSCOW: PASSING THE BRITISH CONSULATE ...