THE SHIPBUILDER AND HIS WIFE, BY REMBRANDT
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... .THE LARGEST SHIP IN THE WORLD: THE NEWLY LAUNCHED STEAMER OCEANIC AFLOAT FOR THE FIRlST TIME DRAWN BY C. DIXON ...
... DRAWN BY FRANK DADD, R.I. FROM A PHOTOGRAPH BY SHOLTO DOUGLAS A correspondent at Ugyeleni, in Pondo!and, in sendiag this photograph to show the effect of European civilisation upon the natives of South Africa, points out that these Pondoland girls had never seen white people before he went into the country ...
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... A GMMKIANA AT SEA: AN OBSTACLE RACE FOR TIIE CREW DRAWN BY FRANK BRANGWYN ...
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... DRAWN BY FRANK DADD, r.l. Colonel Parsons, after having utterly defeated a force of 3,0o Dervishes tunder Ahed Fedil, returned to Suakin, where his arrival was the signal for a great outbreak of enthusiasm orn the part of the inhabitants and I Arab tribes of the district, who fully appreciated the Significance 'of his. Victory~ over thte Dervishes .The welcome received by Coloiiel Parsons was ...
... THE CRIMES OF JOCKiO: A TRAGEDY ON BOARD ILM.S. HOLL'1 ...
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... CHERTSEY WRiR A SUBMERGED ISLAND AT PENTON 1I001 AT EGHAAI TIHE ROAD FROM EGIIAM TO WINDSOR The heavy rains of the piast -week have caused ~the Thames to' tverflbw, and though the river ha-~ fallen somewhat, there is still a quantity of flood watcr cut, qrd the stream i' running at a good pace. At Egham, Chertsey, Penton Hook, and Windsor, much inc vminefieh-1has bctn caused. Houtes have been ...