AN UNCUT TRAGEDY: A ROUGH DIAMOND
... PROFESSOR FINDS THAT HE HAS DISCOVERED A SECRET nc I TFT? 6. AND TOMKINS THAT HE IS A DIAMOND MUCH IN THE ROUGH. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... PROFESSOR FINDS THAT HE HAS DISCOVERED A SECRET nc I TFT? 6. AND TOMKINS THAT HE IS A DIAMOND MUCH IN THE ROUGH. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... strength coupled with a higher form of intelligence than has been evolved as yet in any animal excepting man. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... in command. Four squadrons compose the regiment; the squadron commanders are Captains D. P. Wickham, A. R. G. Hunter, B. E. Studdy, and C. W. Budden. Captain Lord Maitland, Adjutant of the Roughriders Corps, accompanied the battalion as conducting officer ...
... and White. Among the Artists represented are John Hassall, Lewis Baumer, Lawson Wood, Harry Rountree, L. A. Barribal, G. E. Studdy, Frank Gillett, Philip Baynes, H. C. Sandys, George Morrow, Norman Morrow, A. K. Macdonald, and Chas. Crombie. DRAMATIC AND ...
... Tests, Mr. E. Mathews; Milking, Mr. T. Latham: Nature Study. Mr. E. U. Farwell; Shearing. Mr. W. Leverton; and Yard. Mr. T. E. Studdy and the Hon.. J. R. de C. cawen. The Secretary submitted the programme of daily proceedings proposed for the Exeter Meoting ...
... command. Four squadrons comprised the regiment, the squadron commanders being Captains K. D. P. Wickham, A. R. G. Hi .nter, B. E. Studdy, and C. W. Budden. Captain Lord Maitland, Adjutant of the Rough-Riders Corps, accompanied the battalion conducting officer ...
... organisation carried out by the masters. In the hali-mile an excellent race was seen between S. C. S. Jones, P. E. Youngs, and E. Studdy. Jones, who ran very strongly, won easily from Youngs, with Studdy third. His time was 9min. 42 2-sths. The races resulted ...
... Morrow, Will Owen, Charles Pears. P. Peg ram. W. Heath Robinson. Harry Ronnfcree, Tony Sarg. N. E. H. Shepard, B. Stamps, O. E. Studdy. Charles Sykes. Lance Thackeray, Thorpe. F. H. Townsend, Lawson Wood. Wood. , ~ . Lnst year’s edition of * PrifttenV Pie’ ...
... complains that he would be lost without a horse. Our artist makes a suggestion above which should solve the difficulty By G. E. Studdy Rifle-shooting is being recommended as a recreation for lonely wives in London. Other amusing pastimes by which ladies could ...
... any sort? The Boy t Yes, Sir. He sez as 'ow you can 'ave a go at this ferret for a bob if you 've a mind to. Drawn by G. E. Studdy. ...
... Hkbbie- thwaite, George Belcher, H. C. Sandys. BLACK AND WHITE SKETCHES. By Hassall, Lawson Wood, W. Heath Robtnso.s, G. E. Studdy, H. Radcltffe Wilson, Frank Williamson, Dudley Buxton, Philip Baynes, Thos. Downey, Norman Morrow, &c. A Un quc Feature of ...
... Boo-hoo I don't want to! Auntie Indeed And why not, pray Tommy 'Cause mother told me you 'd got a bee in it. (Drawn by G. E. Studdy ...