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SPORTSWOMAN'S PAGE

... keenly appreciated. I never saw the Prince or the Duke and Duchess of Connaught. Prince Christian I did see, and his son, Prince Albert. The Duchess of New castle was looking very graceful in pale grey. The Gwaekwar of Baroda wore his Oriental turban, and ...

GOLF JOTTINGS

... that when the Prince comes back to England lie will go in for the game as regularly as his many engagements will permit. Prince Albert of Schlesw.g Holstein also seems to he very keen, as a day seldom passes without his running over from Darmstadt to put ...

THE KENNEL

... of Mr. C. Barnett, made a nice show, and the bulldogs caused plenty of work for Mr. Rylance, who preferred Portland to Prince Albert. Airs. Fare Fosse's Fair Weather was unbeatable in bobtail classes, and the score Airs. Tottie made in Bassethounds was ...

THE KENNEL

... somewhat ncrce arguments which usually prevail at bull-dog shows. Had lie placed Duke of Albemarle over Woodcote Clunosol, or Prince Albert over both in the light for the Championship, wo should not have cause to say that tho show was the tamest on record. When ...

THE DRAMA UNDER QUEEN VICTORIA

... which it was regarded. The turn of the tide, Ave think, may be dated from the time when her Majesty and the long lamented Prince Albert the Good began to encourage the stage by their patronage. Her Majesty showed an especial liking for the farcical fun that ...

THE LATE QUEEN AND SCOTTISH SPORT

... the Queen saw displayed her first bag of Highland game. Lord Breadalbaue, with 300 Highlanders, beat the woodlands for Prince Albert, and the result of an excellent sport was nineteen roe-deer, several hares and pheasants, three brace of grouse, and a ...

PAGE SPORTS WOMAN'S

... making expeditions with Prince Albert among the Highlands of Scot land, then less accessible than now. The Queen's Leaves from a Life in the Highlands shows how intensely she en joyed all this, and her frequent allusions to Prince Albert's success in shooting ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... it should be so, for I always remember the words of the first Premier to her late Majesty when it was proposed to give Prince Albert the title of King. Then the Court went back to the last precedent in the reign of Queen Aune, who all, but historians aud ...

THE KING IN COUNTRY LIFE

... horses, however, the King has not shown him self particularly interested ho occasionally dvivtia about KING AND QUEEN WITH PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR, 1864. SANDRINGHAM HOUSE FROM THE LAKE. Photo ft.ilph, Dcrairurham AT SANDRINGHAM HOUSE. Billiard Room. PhOlO Jialpn ...

CIRCULAR NOTES

... the same all-compelling reasons. Generally the foreigners have had some very good dogs to show us ever since the late Prince Albert Solmes started competition in the early eighties. The amount of scientific study which is being brought to bear upon the ...

SOME DERBY SURPRISES

... Majesty Queen Victoria was present and subsequently to the race, Macdonald, the jockey of the winner, was presented by Prince Albert with a whip, as a memento of the Queen's visit and her appreciation of his riding. Four years later came the great sensation ...

THE KENNEL

... have been a most gratify ing one to the promoters. Some good bulldogs were entered, among them Mr. L. Crabtree's Champion Prince Albert, a dog whose body properties and bone are a treat to look at. He was awarded the chief honours in his class, and also received ...