HOW PARIS HANDLED A POLITICAL CRISIS IN 1830
... This picture by Chocarne Moreau, exhibited at this year's Paris Salon, relates to famous insurrection oE July, 1830, when the Parisians rose In their might ...
... This picture by Chocarne Moreau, exhibited at this year's Paris Salon, relates to famous insurrection oE July, 1830, when the Parisians rose In their might ...
... THE FIGHT FOR THE KING S PRIZE AT BISLEY The Victorious Shot and His Scores at the Three Stages of the Contest CORPORAL BURR, OF THE LONDON RIFLE BRIGADE, IN THE VICTOR'S CHAIR BRONZE MEDALLIST.-- Pri ...
... Our Artist writes My picture represents a scene I witnessed in a little log'built Court House in the Province of Alberta, Western Canada. The ...
... THE EARLIEST EXAMPLES OF SOME RECENT EGYPTIAN DISCOVERIES THE ART OF PORTRAITURE NOW ON EXHIBITION IN LONDON By a coincidence which is intentional, the archæological work done in Egypt during the last ...
... Goodwood Plate. The finish. Evans coming down Trundle Hill on policeman's horse, having been thrown by Roche Abbey after winning Singleton Plate. Goodwood Plate. Mr. P. Nelke's Lagos, winner. ...
... . 1. Lord Villiers (right) owner of Greenback. 2. Finish for the Hurst Parle Foal Plate of 1,111 sovs. 3. Greenback returning to weigh in alter winning tram beginning to finish a. r vnisti' oj the Priory two-year-old Plate, won by Surf, after a good race, by a neck from Aspirant. 5. A. Templeman unsaddling Greenback, with Hallick at his head. ...
... CHAMPION CUP TOURNAMENT FINAL, PLAYED AT HURLINGHAM, WHEN ROEHAMPTON WON BY BEATING lira HUSSARS BY 11 GOALS TO 2. A backhander stops a rush. The Roenampton team. ...
... THE POINTER CLUB FIELD TRIALS, IIELD ON CROSBY FELL MOORS, NEAR SPIAP, WESTMORLAND. 1. Col. Coles's Pitch ford Banker, reserved in All-Aged Stake. 2. Mr. F. J. Haynes, the lion. see. 3. Mr. Iran Percy's Starling, winner of Exhibitors' Stake. 4. The second draw on the second day. 5. Mr. IF. L. Nicholson's Chant, winner of Pointer or Setter Puppy Stake. 6. Mr. A. N. Hall's Gruinard Gloaming, win ...
... LUNCHEON AT GLORIOUS GOOD WOO D. Drawn by Balliol Salmon. ...
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... SOME FAMOUS CLUB CRICKETERS.-- -By E. A. C. Thomson. (Continued from last issue.) MB. E. L. MABSDEX. THE name of E. L. Marsden, the Hampstead member, is too well known to need any introduction, for he has for many years been recog nised as one of the leading club players in the south. He was easily at the top of the averages at his school, the University College, both in batting and bowling; ...
... ., 1. Ships dressed in honour of the Lord Mayor of London's visit. 2. Maori, the mascot of II. M.S. New Zealand, the gift of Lord Charles Beresford. 3. II. M.S. Albemarle. 4. 1 tie 1'ier at Southend. I lae rieei passing tne Law Courts on the wan to visit the Lord Manor f\ T h P n ft) o tl t J. ,7 7. 1 he Lord Mayor and 'party waiting the arrival of the sailors. .7 v ;/o ^uuo i mj WL/lV/l ...