SING SING FROM WITHIN: Exclusive Pictures of America's M ... and Up-to-date Prison, Now Rebuilt
... SING SING FROM WITHIN Exclusive Pictures of America's M imous and Up'todate Prison, Now Rebuilt .JHUJJiiUfcJU-- ...
... SING SING FROM WITHIN Exclusive Pictures of America's M imous and Up'todate Prison, Now Rebuilt .JHUJJiiUfcJU-- ...
... CARDIFF'S CUTY FATHERS THE LORD MAYOR AND HIS ALDERMEN- -BY FRED MAY Cardiff's civic buildings are acknowledged to be the finest in the whole country, and the Lord Mayors of the capital of Wales and everyone who has ever been an alderman or in any way connected with the City Council are very justly proud of them. This gallery of speaking portraits is almost sufficiently eloquent ol itself, but ...
... THE E.E. LEAGUE DIMHEE TO THE SOUTH AFRICAH XI„ AMONGST THOSE PRESENT LY FRED MAY All these striking portraits were collected at the British Empire League Dinner at the British Empire Club, St. James', to the South African Cricket Team. H.R.H. the Duke of York was present and made a very good speech. Lord Southborough presided over a gathering numbering about one hundred. Many amusing speeches ...
... THE SAFETY FIRST DEPARTMENT- PORTSMOUTH NAVY WEEK-- BY FRED MAY The fact that the Navy Week (August 17-24) went so satisfactorily was principally due to Captain J. A. G. Troup and Paymaster- Commander J. D. M. Cavanagh, who did such good staff work. Everything went like clockwork and with the customary touch of Navy spit and polish, as may be said. The big idea was to bring the public into ...
... A CQWES jghtmare. THE UHWKfl -°me guest By H- Rrteinan A limited number of specially printed and mounted copies of the above picture can be obtain^ f ,,s Paper at the price of 10s. 6d. each signed artist's proofs at 20s. each postage, 6d. extra ...
... THE LUCIEEIR. QOLFIMO SOCIETY DINNER. A BANQUET TO OVERSEAS GOLFERS This banquet to overseas sportsmen and golfers from furrin parts especially, was held at the Savoy recently, Sir Harry Greer, the President the Lucifers, being in the chair. It was a great and distinguished gathering. Lord Birkenhead proposed the toast of Empire Sportsmen, a Lord Loch, who is captain of the Yeomen of the ...
... . THE 'VARSITY CREWS- -BY FRED MAY actual c eS °f the crews must be taken as they were at the time when these pictures were done, and may not be of the boat anlrn5 33 they wil1 face tbe starter on March 23. 'Flu has been on the attack, and Juel-Brockdorff in the Dark Blue Cam'bride thVleSCooke in the Li&ht Blue one. bave both been victims, and Schwartwout is far more likely to be coxing quite ...
... . SOME OF THE PILLARS AND CORNER-STONES- -BY FRED MAY The annual dinner of the Royal Institute of British Architects was held with much success at the Merchant Taylors' Hall, Ihreadneedle Street, E.C. It is hardly necessary to say that it was a large and distinguished gathering. The President of the Institute was in the chair and among those who ably supported him in the direction of speech ...
... THE PIILILA3RS OF SOUTHAMPTON'S TRADE. THE SOUTHAMPTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DINNER- -BY FRED MAY here were two hundred and five people at this important gathering at the South Western Hotel, Southampton, most of whom were prominent figures in the city's main industry, which is, of course, ships. The President of the Chamber, Mr. R. Shepherd, was in the chair, and performed his office extremely ...
... There's poor old Plantagenel. He s come an awful cropper on the Stock. Exchange Really Rather I He's even having to have his last season's Rolls turned i BY STAKELU ...
... 1.-- A holiday by the sea, boys! And away they went, spades, buckets, baggage, and all. 2.-- Now, you sit on this rock and take care of the luggage, while I go and buy some buns and lemonade. 3.-- Help! The tide 's coming in! And so it was! All round the rock! Oh! What shall we do? 4.-- An idea! Catch the bag. Now all get into it. Come on, boys never mind the crush! 5.-- Now catch ...
... FAMOUS RUGBY CLUBS-- II THE O.M.T's. THE OLD BOYS OF THE MERCHANT TAYLORS': FIFTEEN PLAYERS OF THIS FAMOUS TEAM. [Caricatured by Mel.] The O.M.T .'s are drawn only from the old boys of the Merchant Taylors' school, so that the field of membership must necessarily be small. This makes it a matter of all the more wonder that their teams should be so continually successful. The club was founded ...