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THE V.R.C. SPRIN MEETING, 1899

... THE V.R.c. SPRt] 11 i-v' rnr V E T I N G, 18 9 9. i n M GOING TO THE ELMS IN THE TROPICAL DOWNPOUR. VOYOU WINNING THE Y.R.C. HANDICAP. THE MELBOURNE CUP PASSING GRAND STAND FIRST TIME ROUND. N.S.W. OFFICERS IN STEWARDS' ENCLOSURE. Lord Tennyson. ,r Mr. H. Power. LADY BRASSEY PRESENTING ME Lady Brnssey. ^cCP^toMB'H'P°WER- THE VICTORIA DERBY OF 25 SOVS EACH, WITH 1,000 St ,irBS MERR1WBE> 8sT. ...

The new Duke of Westminster, up to the time of the death of his grandfather, was known as Viscount Belgrave. He ..

... The new Duke of Westminster, up to the time of the death of his grandfather, was known as Viscount Belgrave. Ho was bom March 19th, 1879, and therefore does not come of ace until next March. . He is the eldest son of the late Earl Grosvenor, who married Sybil Mary, daughter of the ninth Earl of Scarborough. His father died in 1884, and his mother is now the wife of Mr. George Wyndham, member ...

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... AFTER TIIE DEFEAT OF TIIE KHALIFA: A HEARTY WELCOME TO THE VICTORS AT OMDURMAN The 9th Soudanese, on their return from the battle ot Om Debrikat, in which Sir Francis Wingate finally defeated the Khal ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 134 | Page: Page 8 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs 

THE MARSEILLAISE!

... By MAARTEN MAARTENS. T. A PAGE from an old book, unwritten, sweet-scented, yellow with years. The whole thing is forgotten: all its writers, and readers, long silent, are now passed ...

THE LATE HARRY BRADS HAW

... . The sfesitlhi f Hanrr BradsMw, tibe weM-koowini Inter- mmftMinaLt ft'imtfeaUl pUinyer. tttcok pDatae era ttSme evemiog off Cflurastiraajs day. Hoiw smitMeaaly wl be seem from the fact ttfloit Hue IM wntou^rf a nmangJfa fetwetenn T(tonlkii'^ aunxtll TtofftanHBHnttih hq tlte iroMiiaiiiiitg off ttlte a^nme fcSaiy. BBwdtiMtWn wihf wits 2iiTniffir% a roattfedi ffffltrwyurd wiittlhi XaveqpiBZjJl, ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... . Few men, it may be safely said, have done more, both on and off the links, to advance the best interests of the game of golf than Sir. A. J. Robertson. To him perhaps, more than to the large majority of men, the rise and progress of the great game in England must have come as a huge surprise. Most of Mr. Robertson's early golf was learnt on the old links at Bruntsfield, Musselburgh and ...

HURST PARK CLUB OLD YEAR STEEPLECHASES

... . THE JUVENILE HURDLE RACE A BACK VIEW. TIIE OLD YEAR HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE SWEET CHARLOTTE IN A Pr.ELIJlIXAKY JUMP. rcra^isr. THE PARK TO THE STARTING POST. LORD WM. BERESFORD's UNCLE JACK (WINNER) TIIE WATER JUMP. THE OLD YEAR HANDICAP STEEPLECHASES. .-■.(it p/iV''' H AT 0rE!' DITCH, last jump from, home-- the brooklet SELLING STEEPLECHASE PLATE. SELLING MERRY MOOD (WINNER OF WOLSBY HURDLE ...

Chronicle of the War: Royal Greetings

... Cfjroiurlf of th c Uar By CHARLES LOWE Royal Greetings THE QUEEN! God bless her! Three cheers for the Queen! Hip-hip-Hurrah! Such must have been the many thousand- throated cries, in themselves a de ...

Old Masters at the New Gallery

... 01b- gfl asters at tltc Hrfo dallertr VANDYCK at the Royal Academy, the founders of the Flemish School at the New Gallery (with a dash of English masters supposed to have been influenced by the tradit ...

Published: Saturday 06 January 1900
Newspaper: The Graphic
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 628 | Page: Page 19 | Tags: Photographs 

TELEPHOTOGRAPHY AND THE WAR

... TELEPHOTOGRAPHY AND THE WAP. Among the many appliances now being tried in warfare for the first time-- that is to say, in warfare between white men-- the telephoto graphic camera is not the least important. Telephotography was first used in actual warfare m the Cfnno- Japanese War needless to say, on the side of the Japanese. It may. perhaps, be well to explain briefly what telephotography is. ...

Published: Wednesday 10 January 1900
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 733 | Page: Page 16, 17 | Tags: Illustrations  Photographs 

THE ROSE OF PERSIA, AT THE SAVOY THEATRE

... . MISS ISABEL JAY AS ROSE-1N-BLOOM. THIS LADY'S SWEET SINGING AND CHARMING PERSONALITY CONTRIBUTE IN NO SMALL DEGREE TO THE SUCCESS OP THE PIECE. From a Photograph by Alfred Elfis and Walery Baker Street, JV. ...

Published: Wednesday 10 January 1900
Newspaper: The Sketch
County: London, England
Type: Illustrated | Words: 42 | Page: Page 31 | Tags: Graphic  Photographs