Mappin & Webb's
... FITTED DRESSING BAGS. MAPPIN and WEBB'S ''Engadine Dressing Bag, in Real Crocodile, completely fitled with Chased Sterling Silver and Richly Cut Glass Toilet Requisites. Details Free. (158 to 162, OX ...
... FITTED DRESSING BAGS. MAPPIN and WEBB'S ''Engadine Dressing Bag, in Real Crocodile, completely fitled with Chased Sterling Silver and Richly Cut Glass Toilet Requisites. Details Free. (158 to 162, OX ...
... SANDRINGHAM, MARLBOROUGH HOUSE, AND YORK COTTAGE, ...
... , Git AND CHALLENGE CUP-- LEANDER BEATS YALE. GRAND CHALLENGE CUP FINAL LEANDER BEATS THAMES. ...
... ROWING.-- HENLEY, &c. LOOKING back on Henley, it may be said that the meeting was an unqualified success. The right men and the right boats won, and all was as it should be, weather included. The victory of Leander in the Grand Challenge was a foregone conclusion, especially after their defeat of New in the second round. They won easily by two and a quarter lengths over Thames. The Thames Cup ...
... . FIVE MILES BICYCLE RACE, ESSEX CHAMPIONSHIP. A PEEP IN THE GROUNDS. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION SOME OF THE PATRuNS. ...
... MRS. CLEMENT SCOTT. ...
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... ANNUAL STORTS-- DUKE OF YORK'S SCHOOL. A HOUSE OF COMMONS XI. v. THE ABBEY SCHOOL, BECKENHAM C.C. B Tuff Johnston (pio.1. W. H. P. Hay man. J. C. Spencer Phillips. G. Tassell. G. Hanvood, jun. Montgomery (pro.). Umpire W. E. CoruaW. J. D. Craig. G. J. Gulliver. Sub. for Hon. C. Plunkett, M.P. Martin (pro. Umpire. -G. Hanvooil, M.P. A. Griffith-Boscawen, M.P. Rev. H. E. Hill. Major Dalbiac, M.P ...
... SOME BUYERS AT THE JULY SALES. SIR WILLIAM JAMES INGRAM, BART. SIR WILLIAM INGRAM has been more or less connected with the Turf for some years, but if he has never yet possessed a racehorse of any note he has lately made several extensive pur chases in high-bred stock, so it is possible that we may see the olive-green and white diamonds and rose-pink cap more often to the fore in the future ...
... . LOOK at that picture and on this; or on those three pictures of past days and on this one of the machine of 1896; take a spin along the Ripley-road on a Sunday morning, or if you are not a cyclist, take a stroll on the pavement that skirts the Bayswater-road or that loads towards Hammersmith, and try to recall, as you watch the stream of cyclists flowing incessantly country-wards, what ...
... . IT has long been the dream of fencers to organise on a grand scale a tournament in which experts of all nationalities could meet and cross blades in a friendly competition. Thanks to the enterprise and lavish hospitality of the Paris Figaro they have at last been able to make their dream a reality. The great tournament lately held in the French capital was an unqualified success. The ...
... LADY RIDERS-- THIS STYLE FOR CHOICE. MEN who are no more than middle-aged can recall the vast difference between the riding habits of a quarter of a century ago and those worn to-day. Then they almost trailed in tho mud, and a dismounted lady was called upon to carry several yards of cloth over her arm. The habits then were indeed distinct from the aprons of to-day, which sometimes err on the ...