MRS. LANGTRY AS CLEOPATRA
... MRS. LANGTRY AS CLEOPATRA DRAWN FROM LIFE BY LANCE CALKIN ...
... MRS. LANGTRY AS CLEOPATRA DRAWN FROM LIFE BY LANCE CALKIN ...
... THE CAMPIBELLS A-RE COMING FROM THE PICTURE BY LANCE CALKIN EXHIBITED IN THE ROYAL ACADEMY, 189B ...
... All classes seem to be rel rcD ese1 TIIE WAR AND THE QUEEN'S SHILLING: A SCENE OUTSIDE ST. GEORGE'S BARRACKS DRAWN BY LANCE CALKIN ...
... '91 I ? TUEI THE LONDON SKATING CLUB IN THE G ROUND, OF THE ROYAL TOXOPHILITE SOCIETY, REGENT'S PARK FSJr A DRAWING DY LANCE CALKIN ...
... Boers have from their entrenchmerts, shot doan a large number of our men , WITH METHUEN'S FORCE: STORMING A KOPJE DRAWN BY LANCE CALKIN ...
... time Mr. Clifford Wigram was elected Deputy-Governor for the ensuing ?? portrait of Mr. Powell is drawn from life by Mr. Lance Calkin. 9kt goofsv alto t~f 4it~ans finfltn FIELD-MARSHAL AEMED EYOUB PASHA, the bearer of the long-delayed firman of investiture ...
... plates are given away with the number. The first is from Sir J. E. Millais' charming picture, A Flood, while the other, by Lance Calkin, depicts in a telling manner the wreck of the lijikenhead. The Christmas Numbor of The Gol/dc; Penny is a wonderful production ...
... Cabiiet Minoiter. No. xxxvIII.. CELEIBRITIES OF TLHE DAY-THE 1 I(;11I T 11ON. JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P. DRAWN FROM LIFE TY LANCE CALKIN During his tenure of office, which lasted as long as Mr. Glad. stone's Ministry of i880, Mr. Chamberlain in common with ...
... WOUNDED 10 DISCOVER THE FATE OF FRIENDS AND RELATIVES THE DARK SIDE OF VICTORY: A DAILY SCENE AT THE WVAR OFFICE DRAWN BY LANCE CALKIN Mililia Reserve, a voluntary body, who undertake the liability to be drafted into the Army in times of national danger ...
... representing a bagpiper marching through a village in Highland costume, and with the chanters in full blast, is by MIr. Lance Calkin, and was exhibited by him in the Royal Academy Exhibition of i1g8. THE HISTORY OF A MESS PIANO Our engravings are from ...
... characterisation, together with competent executive skill, is to be seen in a picture by a comparatively unknown painter, Mr. Lance Calkin, A Reverie and a Dream (734). The old Green- wich pensioner who, with a profoundly contemplative expression on his ...
... every hope and promise for the future. In conclusion we may add that the entry of a lad into the Home has furnished Mr. Lance Calkin wvitlh the subject for the picture we reproduce in otir double-page engraving TIMt RESTORATION OF CANTERBURY CATHtEDRAL ...