The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly
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THE
STRAND MAGAZINE
AN ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY
Vol. 5, Issue. 28.
April 1893
Vol. 5, Issue. 28.
April 1893
CONTENTS
The Prince of Wales at Sandringham.
Shafts from an Eastern Quiver.
X.—THE HUNTED TRIBE OF THREE HUNDRED PEAKS.
I.
II.
III.
X.—THE HUNTED TRIBE OF THREE HUNDRED PEAKS.
I.
II.
III.
Weathercocks and Vanes
Vanes near Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, Kent.
Vanes near Dymchurch, Romney Marsh, Kent.
A DARK TRANSACTION
The Royal Humane Society
Lieutenant J. de Hoghton.
Sub-Lieut. R. A. F. Montgomerie, R.A.
Lieutenant Lewis E. Wintz, R.N. (Now Commander De Wintz.)
Constable John Jenkins. (E Division, Metropolitan Police Force.)
Walter Cleverley.
Lieut. the Hon. William Grimston, R.N.
Alfred Collins, aged 21, Fisherman.
Captain H. N. McRae, 45th (Rattray's) Sikhs (assisted by Captain H. Holmes).
Mr. Jas. Power.
John Connell, Boatman, Coastguard Service.
Police-Constable Wm. Pennett.
Suleiman Girby. (Chief Boatman to Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son, at Jaffa.)
Edith Brill.
Lieutenant J. de Hoghton.
Sub-Lieut. R. A. F. Montgomerie, R.A.
Lieutenant Lewis E. Wintz, R.N. (Now Commander De Wintz.)
Constable John Jenkins. (E Division, Metropolitan Police Force.)
Walter Cleverley.
Lieut. the Hon. William Grimston, R.N.
Alfred Collins, aged 21, Fisherman.
Captain H. N. McRae, 45th (Rattray's) Sikhs (assisted by Captain H. Holmes).
Mr. Jas. Power.
John Connell, Boatman, Coastguard Service.
Police-Constable Wm. Pennett.
Suleiman Girby. (Chief Boatman to Messrs. Thos. Cook and Son, at Jaffa.)
Edith Brill.
A Strange Reunion.
From Behind the Speaker's Chair.
IV.
(VIEWED BY HENRY W. LUCY.)
(VIEWED BY HENRY W. LUCY.)
IV.
(VIEWED BY HENRY W. LUCY.)
(VIEWED BY HENRY W. LUCY.)
Portraits of Celebrities at Different Times of their Lives.
MRS. BROWN-POTTER.
MRS. BROWN-POTTER.
H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES. Born 1841.
THE PRINCESS OF WALES.
THE REV. S. BARING-GOULD, M.A.
Born 1834.
AGE 5. From a Miniature.
AGE 10. From a Drawing.
AGE 35. From a Photo. by Hall, Wakefield.
AGE 46. From a Photo. by Barnes, Colchester.
PRESENT DAY. From a Photo. by W. & D. Downey.
AGE 5. From a Miniature.
AGE 10. From a Drawing.
AGE 35. From a Photo. by Hall, Wakefield.
AGE 46. From a Photo. by Barnes, Colchester.
PRESENT DAY. From a Photo. by W. & D. Downey.
Born 1834.
AGE 5. From a Miniature.
AGE 10. From a Drawing.
AGE 35. From a Photo. by Hall, Wakefield.
AGE 46. From a Photo. by Barnes, Colchester.
PRESENT DAY. From a Photo. by W. & D. Downey.
AGE 5. From a Miniature.
AGE 10. From a Drawing.
AGE 35. From a Photo. by Hall, Wakefield.
AGE 46. From a Photo. by Barnes, Colchester.
PRESENT DAY. From a Photo. by W. & D. Downey.
LORD CHARLES BERESFORD.
Born 1846.
Born 1846.
JOHN ROBERTS.
Born 1847.
Born 1847.
The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.
XVII.—THE ADVENTURE OF THE "GLORIA SCOTT."
X.—ZIG-ZAG OPHIDIAN. By Arthur Morrison and J. A. Shepherd
XVII.—THE ADVENTURE OF THE "GLORIA SCOTT."
X.—ZIG-ZAG OPHIDIAN. By Arthur Morrison and J. A. Shepherd
Types of English Beauty.
From Photographs by Alex. Bassano, 25, Old Bond Street, W.
(From the French of Gustave Guesviller.)
"The young are eager for martyrdom."
(From the French of Gustave Guesviller.)
"The young are eager for martyrdom."
A Story for Children.
From Photographs by Alex. Bassano, 25, Old Bond Street, W.
(From the French of Gustave Guesviller.)
"The young are eager for martyrdom."
(From the French of Gustave Guesviller.)
"The young are eager for martyrdom."
A Story for Children.
The Queer Side of Things.
Old Joe's Picnic
Left—A POTATO MASHER. Found at Preston, and Photographed by Mr. Luke Berry, of Chorley.
Right—The above Photograph of a curious potato was taken by the late Mr. Fox, and sent to us by Mr. J. S. Clarke, of New Wandsworth.
Left—A POTATO MASHER. Found at Preston, and Photographed by Mr. Luke Berry, of Chorley.
Right—The above Photograph of a curious potato was taken by the late Mr. Fox, and sent to us by Mr. J. S. Clarke, of New Wandsworth.
VEGETABLE ODDITIES.
Old Joe's Picnic
Left—A POTATO MASHER. Found at Preston, and Photographed by Mr. Luke Berry, of Chorley.
Right—The above Photograph of a curious potato was taken by the late Mr. Fox, and sent to us by Mr. J. S. Clarke, of New Wandsworth.
Left—A POTATO MASHER. Found at Preston, and Photographed by Mr. Luke Berry, of Chorley.
Right—The above Photograph of a curious potato was taken by the late Mr. Fox, and sent to us by Mr. J. S. Clarke, of New Wandsworth.
VEGETABLE ODDITIES.
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