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THE THEATRICAL BAZAAR

... . The theatrical bazaar which was to be opened yesterday at the Queen's Hall on behalf of the Actors' Orphanage has been organised by Mrs. Clement Scott and Mrs. Carson, the wife of the editor of the Stage. Mrs. Clement Scott is the invaluable companion of her husband at first nights. But, unlike the great majority of first nighters, she takes a very great interest in the charities connected ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 414 | Page: Page 4 | Tags: Photographs 

THE DEAR 'FOUDROYANT

... THE DEAR FOUDROYAHT.' Mr. J. R. Cobb is to be congratulated upon having rescued from oblivion ''the dear Foudroyant, as Lord Nelson himself called this, his pet battleship, and secured a precious relic that will remind the present generation of England's glorious naval victories in the early part of the century. Begun at Plymouth in 1789 and launched in 1798, she was at that time only the ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 489 | Page: Page 13 | Tags: Photographs 

THE ART OF THE DAY

... . A WOOD NYMPH.-- MRS. RAPHAEL. EXHIBITED AT THE ROYAL ACADEMY'. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 15 | Page: Page 27 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

SOCIETY ON WHEELS

... . Cannot some firm of makers of aluminium goods design an aluminium outfit for tourists on wheels? Now that cyclists on tour fully realise the advantage of carrying as light a kit as possible, such an outfit would command a large sale. A small brush and comb, a tooth-brush, a razor and strop, and a few other toilet requisites, made partly of this featherweight metal, and stowed away ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 850 | Page: Page 29 | Tags: Photographs 

SIR AUGUSTUS HARRIS-- AN APPRECIATION

... Sill AUGUSTUS HARRIS AN APPRECIATION. History can record only two species of stage-manager-- the actor- manager and the commercial manager. The actor takes-- whatever his critics may take-- the point of view of art as the motive of his various enterprises. It is his business to act, his profit to manage; and he accordingly combines the double vocation. ihe com- mercial manager is a rarer bird ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1286 | Page: Page 7 | Tags: Photographs 

THE ANCIENT AND HONORABLES OF MASSACHUSETTS

... THE ANCIENT AND HONORABLES'^, OF MASSACHUSETTS. People who know Boston, U.S.A.-- Hub of the Universe, centre of American culture, and aforetime also of the literary activity of America; most English of American towns, beloved of Charles Dickens, Thackeray, and all Britishers who may have partaken of the hospitality of Beacon Street, Charles Street, and the Back Bad lands-- people who know ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 929 | Page: Page 22 | Tags: Photographs 

WILLIAM McKINLEY

... . William McKinley, who has just been nominated by the Republican National Convention assembled at St. Louis as the candidate of his party for the United States Presidency, is in his fifty-fourth year, having been born in January 1843 in the small Ohio town of Niles. His father-- William McKinley also-- was of Scotch- Irish extraction, and died but two years ago, at eighty-six years of age. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 804 | Page: Page 23 | Tags: Photographs 

SMALL TALK

... . The Queen is back at Windsor again. The Duke of York on Thursday dined with the officers of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. The Czar is suffering from jaundice. The Emperor of Austria is sitting for the portrait of himself that he is to present to the King's Dragoon Guards, of which he is Honorary Colonel. The King of Italy has made Sir John Millais an officer of the Order of SS. Maurice ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 5038 | Page: Page 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

LIFE ON BOARD A SOUTH AFRICAN LINER

... . THREADING THE NEEDLE. LADIES' EGG-AND-SPOON RACE. A COCK-FIGHT. I A SACK RACE. LADIES' POTATO- RACE. WHEELBARROW RACE. A COCK-FIGHT. SLINGING THE MONKEY. Photographs by Horace Nicholls. ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 33 | Page: Page 17 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

A REVIVAL OF COMUS

... The occasion being the glorification of the movement for the higher education of women, so triumphantly carried on in the Ladies' College which queens it over Cheltenham, it doubtless appeared to some a trifle maladroit on the part of the authorities to have selected for per formance a play by the poet who, of all men living or dead, has done most to propagate the old-fashioned doctrine of ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 673 | Page: Page 18 | Tags: Photographs 

THE NEW GUILDHALL PRINCIPAL

... . The appointment of Mr. William H. Cummings as Principal of the Guildhall School of Music, vice Sir Joseph Barnby deceased, is invested with peculiar interest (writes a Sketch representative). Mr. Cummings not only succeeds to a chair unusually admirably filled by his predecessor, render ing his new position one of much difficulty and onerous responsibility, but this is the first appointment, ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 1018 | Page: Page 23, 24 | Tags: Photographs 

MR. ROBERT BRIDGES

... MR, ROBERT BRIDGES. A representative of The Sketch called upon Mr. Robert Bridges at his office in the Scribner Building, on Fifth Avenue, New York, to ask him why he was himself-- in other words, why he was Robert Bridges, and not Thomas or John Bridges. He reminded him that Robert Bridges was the name of a distinguished English poet, whose friends and the English public, such of it as read ...

Published: Wednesday 01 July 1896
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 564 | Page: Page 30 | Tags: Photographs