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(PUBLISHED WEEKLY).
A
PICTORIAL RECORD OF THE WORLD’S NEWS-
EDITED BY
Commander CHARLES N. ROBINSON, R.N.
L O N D O N :
Published by HUDSON & KEARNS,
S j —Sf, S O U T H W A R K S T R E E T , L O N D O N , S.E.,— AND BY —
GEORGE NEWNES, LIMITED,
7—12, SOUTHAM PTON STREET, STRAND, W.C.
P R I N T E D B Y H U D S O N & K E A R N S , E O N D O N , S .E .
INDEX
" A C T I V E / ’ Coastguard Cruiser; and Life-saving Apparatus A D M I R A L T Y O F F IC E . The. Navy Office in Crutched Friars
Board Room in New and Old BuildingBoard Room in Trafalgar Year . . . .Otfice in Whitehall . . . . . . .
A FR IC A , Britain in West—Captain Johnson and Lieutenant Turner, of Sappers Housa Recruits . . . . . . . .Housa with Gun . . . . . . . .
AIR S H IP S ON T H E R I V I E R A —Air Ships Turning . . . . .Launch of an Air S h i p ...............................................Skimming the Water . . *
A M E E R O F A F G H A N I S T A N ...............................................A M E R I C A N I N V A S I O N ...............................................A N T A R C T I C E X P E D I T I O N -
Crew of " Discovery ” . . . . . .Leaving Simon’s Town . . '.Otficers of " Discovery ” ......................................Ships— " Discovery,” "G auss ” . •. . .
" Fram ” . .........................................................A R G E N T I N E A R M Y —
Gymnastic Class— Cadets at Buenos Ayres ARIZONA, An American Military Play .A R M Y P H Y S I C A L D R I L L —
Football Team of 54th Battalion Royal Field Artillery Holman Challenge Shield .Queen's Cup at Quetta 2nd Royal Scots Victories .Tug of War Team, Royal Garris Winners of Bangalore Cup .
A R T I L L E R Y A T A L D E R S H O T
n Artillery
Americans in Phillipines Artillery College, Group at Australian Artillery Band of 7th Lancashire Regiment Canadian Garrison .Capetown Guard Newest Guns for Artillery
ASSAM, A Corps D'Elite, in—Group of Officers . . . . Parade on Sitchar Preparing for Drill
A T H L E T I C S IN T H E N A V Y A U G U M E N T U M AD HOMEN A U S T R IA N N A V A L C A D E T S A U T O B IO G R A P H Y , An Important Military
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B A D E N -P O W E L L , Major-Gen., at CharterhouseAddressing the Crowd . . . .Inspecting the Guards . . . .
B A L A C L A V A , Inniskilling Dragoons at .Scots G r e y s ..............................................
B A L L O O N IN G Over Sea, by Comte H. De L a VaulxItalian Military Preparing for Voyage .
B A L U C H I S T A N B O R D E R —Times of Peace— A Pass— Bolan Pass Railway
" B A N S H E E ,” Officers of H.M.S., In a Gale . " B A R F L E U R . ” H.M.S . Cruise of—
Crew of " Barfleur ”Sacred Cattle Water Polo Team
B A T T E N B E R G . Prince Louis of B A T T E R Y , Marching with Heavy
Heroes of Sanna's P ost .Q Battery, Sergeants of
B A T T L E S H I P S , English and French B E A G L E S , Meet of Aldershot .B E F O R E T H E B R IT IS H RAJ.BENSON, Col. G. E .B E R E S F O R D , Lord Charles .
As a Member of Parliament Leaving Malta
B E R L IN G U A R D O F H O N O U R B E R M U D A , Commissioner’s House
New DockB IC K F O R D , Admiral, and Staff B L U E J A C K E T S O F R O Y A L N A V Y B O E R C O M M A N D O E S ,— Commandant Muller
Muller’s Scouts BO O KS OF T H E DAY BRITAIN B E Y O N D T H E S E A S . 79
3*9. 343. 367. 39L 4i 5. 439. 4&3. 487. 5IX» 535 " B R I T A N N I A . ” H.M.S.—
Boat Races . . . .Cadets of . . . . . .Laying Keel Plate by H.M. KingLife-Saving Competition . . . .
B R IT A IN T H R O U G H F R E N C H S P E C T A C L E SB R IT IS H S O L D IE R , T h e .....................................BROOK, Major-General E.S . . . . . B R U C E , Sir James and Lady, and Officers of " Barfleur B U L L , John. Character of . . . . ." B U Z Z A R D , ” H.M S., amongst Icebergs
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C A I L L A R D , Rear-Admiral . . . . . C A N A D A ’S C O N T R IB U T IO N T O S O U T H A F R IC A C A P S T A N C O N V E R S A T IO N . . . . " C A R O L I N E , ” Royal Yacht, taken in 1747C A V A L R Y AS R I F L E M E N ......................................C H A K D A R A B R ID G E . View of . . . . C H A L K S T R E A M F IS H IN G
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C H A M B E R L A I N , Sir Neville, Funeral of . • • * . 579C H I N A , Navy in -
Group of Officers . . . . . . . . . . 84H M S. "O rlan do ’s ” Pet Goat . . . . . . . 83Outside the Club . . . . . . . . . . 83
C H I N A , War in. Depositing Flags . . . . . . . . 486C H R I S T M A S G R E E T I N G S T O N U R S E ......................................................... 288
A Siege Band Tramping through Snow . . . . . 303At the Front, Opening Cases . . . . . . . 302From Nurse . . . . . . . . . . . 289
C H R I S T M A S , Where Jack Spends his . . . . . . . 286C O A L I N G S H I P S A T S E A ..........................................................4$3* 566. 5<>7C O A S T G U A R D , Concerning the . . . . . . . . 238C O A S T G U A R D S T A T I O N A T C R O M E R * ................................................522" C O B R A , ” Wreck ot . . . . . . . . . 45
Funeral of Mr. F. Cole . . . . . . . . 5tLoss of the " Cobra ” . . . . . . . . . 122
C O I F F U R E IN T H E A R M Y ............................................................................. 231C O L L E C T I N G F O R T O M M Y A T K I N S ......................................................... 510" C O L L I N G W O O D , ” H .M .S. . . . . . . 160C O M PASS, Teaching Lads the . . . . . . . . 469" C O N D O R , ’ Officers of The . . . . . . 394
At Full Speed . . . . . . . . . . 494C O N N A U G H T . Prince Arthur o f .............................................................................313C O N N O R , Commander E R. . . . . . . . . SoC O N S T A B U L A R Y B A N D .......................................................................................556C O N W AY T R A I N I N G S H I P A N D C A D E T S ................................................ 305C O R O N A T I O N Y E A R .................................................................................................386C R A C K S H O T S ..................................................................................................... 16,64C R I C K E T M A T C H , Novel, at Portsmouth . . . . . . 155C Z A R ' S B O D Y G U A R D ...................................................................................... 637C Z A R S V I S I T T O F R A N C E A N D G E R M A N Y . 3.27
D A N D I E S , Military, of Old Days . . . . . . . . 647D A R T M O U T H N E W N A V A L C O L L E G E .......................................C21, 628D E E R . A F T E R S W A M P ........................................ . . . 587D E P O T S P O R T S A T D E V O N P O R T ...................................................................... 76D E P O T . Kasauli . . . . . . . . . . . 236D E R E L I C T D O C K Y A R D , A .............................................................................. 176D I S O W N I N G O F A U N T C R O W .................................................................... 293D I S T A N T F R I E N D S ..................................................................................................266D O C K Y A R D , R O Y A L —
D e v o n p o r t ......................................................................................... 142, 166Keyham . . . . . . . . . . . 190Portsm outh..............................................................................................70, 94, 11SSheerness . . . . . . . . . 214, 2(2
D O C K Y A R D , Buckler’s H a r d .............................................................................. 176D O G O V E R B O A R D ! C42DOM V IL E , A D M I R A L S I R C O M P T O N .......................................................... 601D O N O P . C O L O N E L S. B. V O N 196D O R A N S C O L U M N , Officers of 368D R A G H U N T , SIM O N S T O W N .................................................................... 498
E L E P H A N T S B A T H I N G ...................................................................... 92Battery . . . . . . . . . . 115Bittery Drawn by Elephants . . . . . . . 260Marching with Heavy Battery . . . . . 396
E N G I N E R O O M K N O T ........................................................................................ 578E S Q U I M A L T H A R B O U R ........................................................................................ 367E V A N S . C O L O N E L T . H. D .......................................................................................60SE X P E D I T I O N S , Fruitless British . . . . . . . 69
F I E L D G U N . Switzerland’s N e w .............................................................................. 501F I G H T I N G M A C ” IN N E W Z E A L A N D .................................................._343
FIJIAN A R M E D C O N S I A B U L A K Y 4JOBugler . . . . . . . . . . 511
F I L L I N G U P T H E R A N K S .............................................................................. 626" F L Y I N G F I S H . ” Torpedo Destroxer . . . . . . . 642F O O T B A L L , Army As ociation Cup . . . . . . . 604" F O R M I D A B L E , ” H . M . S ............................................................................................. 145F O R S T E R . M A JO R V O N . A N D G E R M A N F O R C E 102" F O X .” H.M.S . Captain Pelham and Officers . . 165F R A N K S . D r . K E N D A L .................. 474F R E N C H A R T I L L E R Y I N S P E C T I N G —
Interior of Fort de Fresnois, C zar and Staff . . . . 27F R E N C H . L I E U T - G E N . S I R JO H N . . . . . . 241
G A R R I S O N D U T Y IN R E D S E A —Coaling Station at Aden Inhabitants of Aden View from Tanks . . . .
G A R R I S O N G U N N E R . Work of the G E A R Y . Lieut., and Family G E R M A N N A V Y —
Bumboat Woman . . . . Christmas in .
G E R M A N U N I T Y . Founders of—Bismarck, Von Moltke, Von Roon
G I L L , Capt. J. M , 2nd Devons.G I L L . Capt. W . P., Tallest Man in the ArmyG I L L E S P I E . Lieut. A ...................................." G O O D H O P E , ” Men who Built H.M.S. G R E N F E L L , Rear Admiral Harry' T. G U A R D S —
Coldstreams, Scots. Grenadier, Irish Inspection of Guards for South Africa Irish Guards for the Front— Scots Gu Irish Types of . . .
rds— Cole stre m Guard
G U N S T R I A L S —Gathmann . . . . . .
G U N , Newest Invented .Of King's " Navee ’” .Quick Firing Gun-boats at Portsmouth
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G U R K H A , How Johnny, is Trained
H A M I L T O N , Major-General Sir Ian.H A M M E T , Rear-Admiral J. Lacon H A S S A N P A S H A , H. E. . . .H I G H L A N D E R S , Argyll and Sutherland H I M A L A Y A S , Winter in H O R S E A I S L A N D . . . .H O R S E IN W A R F A R E H O W C A P T A I N Q U I R K E A N D B U G L E R O ’C A R R O L
C H R I S T M A S A T B E N J I P O R E H O W L I F E O F F I C E R S E A R N P R O F I T S H U S S A R , Colonel and Officers of 7th
Active Service . . . .Marching Order
H U T T O N , Major-General Sir E . T .
L E P T
“ I M P L A C A B L E , ” Officers of H .M .S . .In Dock . . . . • .
“ I M P R E G N A B L E , ” B o ys of .I N D I A A N D A F G H A N I S T A N I N D I A N E M P I R E —
A Sepoy being Vaccinated— Sick Soldiers being Carried Across River A T yp ica l Fort . . ' .Avenue between Poona and Gunesh Kind .Battery in Action— Picquet Taking a Rest .Bhurtpore and Bahawalpore Lancers .Bombay Lancers . . . . . .Buglers at S i n g a p o r e .......................................Bullocks Dragging G u n — In Kumaon District Burmese Dacoits— Burma Battalion .Camel Gun used in Mutiny— A Difficult Point Ceylon Volunteers in Camp Ceylon Volunteers— Open Air Riding SchoolCitadel of J h a n s i .................................................Group 17th Bengal InfantryHimalayan H i l l s i d e .......................................Hyderabad 1st Lancers’ Field Hospital Indian C am p — Mountain Battery in Action In Tai lor ’s Shop— Regimental Priest .Jack Sepoy at -Signalling . . . .Kashmir as a Favorite Resort Lancers’ V a s e — Bangalore Cup .Ladies at Rifle Practice— Punjab Recruit .Late L a m e n t e d ................................................. .Madras L ncers on Parade . . . .Madras P i o n e e r s ........................................Madras Sepoy . . . . . .Military Band in B u rm a — Burm a Tribesmen Mule Power— Buffs Gathering Watercress— Steam Motor Nabah and Bhadnagar Lancers— Central Indian Horse Officer, Cashmir Lancers Officers, Jina Lancers and U lwar Lancers Officers of Jodhpur Lancers Old Sikh Fort . . . .Pathan Officer— Native Cavalry Cam p Punjab Sergeant— Gurkha Officers Rattray ’s Sikhs .Review at Punjab Royal Horse Artillery Soldier of Tippoo Sahib ’s Army .Some Indian C avalry— A Sikh Stables at Suharunpore Troops on Indian Frontier 1 st Madras Lancers .14th Bengal Lancers
I N F A N T R Y T R A I N I N G . Mounted I N N I S K I L L I N G F U S I L I E R S I N S U R A N C E , Naval and Military I N V A S I O N S C A R E , Old Century .« I N V I N C I B L E , ” H .M .S . , Third-class Battleship I R I S H H O R S E , H . R H. Duke of Connaught Inspecting I T A L I A N C A D E T S
A t Gun Drill . . . .
Mahomedan
A C K ’S G R U B A P A N E S E A L L I A N C E A P A N E S E F E N C I N G . A P A N E S E S E A M E N , Group of O U S T A N D T O U R N A M E N T
K A S A U L I H I L L D E P O T K A S H M I R . India’s Favorite Resort K I N G A L F R E D , Statue of K IN G , H M., Addressing Engineer Students K I N G ’S R O Y A L R I F L E S , Officers of . K I N G S T O W N H A R B O U R , St. Vincent K I N G ’S V I S I T T O T H E W E S T O F E N G L A N D K I N S A L E . Distribution of S. A. Medals . K I T C H E N E R , Major-Gen. F. W. .
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L A N E , Lieut. Gerald and Mrs.L A N D M I N E S , Explosions of .L A S T L O O K R O U N D IN 1901 L A U N C H O F H .M .S —
“ King A l f r e d ” .Monmouth ”Nelson ” . . .
“ Prince of Wales ”“ Q u e e n ”“ Resistance”“ Royal Albert ” .“ T r a fa lg a r "
L E A G U E O F O L D A G E “ L A W R E N C E , ” Officers of. Petty Officers, L I F E IN T H E P A C I F I C S Q U A D R O N L O C A L C O N N E C T I O N .L O R R Y T R I A L S A T A L D E R S H O T .
Closing Scenes . . . . L U N D Y ' S L A N E , Reminiscences of
M c C A L M O N T . Colonel B.M c K I N L E Y , President . . . .
and
Sepoy
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Distribution of China Medals Presenting at Eastney . . . .
M E M O R I A L S , Soldiers in Newcastle, Natal . M E Y R 1C K , Lieut. S y ney ’s Wedding M I L I T I A A N D B A L L O T . . . . M I L I T I A B A T T A L I O N IN S O U T H A F R I C A M I L I T I A , Home-Coming of . . .M I L I T I A F O R T H E F R O N T M I L I T A R Y A U T O B I O G R A P H Y , An Important M I L I T A R Y T O U R N A M E N T A T F O L K E S T O N E M I L I T A R Y T O U R N A M E N T A T M A N C H E S T E R M O T O R S , French Military . . . . M O U N T - B A T T E N , Colonel J.M O U S E T R A P S IN W A R T I M E M U M M E R S A F L O A T . • .
N A V A L C A D E T S , Italian, at Gun Drill .N A V A L C O N S T R U C H O N , New Director of.N A V A L D O U B L E W E D D I N G , A N A V A L E N G A G E M E N T S —
Full Speed . . . . . .Lesson over Signal Book Methods of Removing Wounded .
N A V A L E N G I N E E R S A S P H O T O G R A P H E R S N A V I E S A N D A R M I E S O F T H E W O R L D 5, 29, 53, 77, 101,125,149,
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P A C I F I C P L E A S A N T R I E S .P A R K , Getting ready for P A Y N E , Colonel Richard Lloyd P E K I N R U I N E D . . . .P E L H A M , Captain F. S., and Officers P H I L I P P I N E S , Echoes from the .P H Y S I C A L D R I L L , T h e Army and P I G E O N S C A R R I E R A F L O A T .P I P E R O F T H E S C O T S P I T C A I R N I S L A N D P O L I C E F O R C E , Trinidad .P O L Y L O G U E . A. .P O R T U G A L , King and Queen of P O R T S M O U T H -
Fancy Dress Ball at Tow n Hall HarbourLiberty Men at . .Novel Cricket Match at Old Sally Port
P O R T U G U E S E E A S T A F R I C A . Boer Gun-Runn P O R T U G U E S E F I S C A L G U A R D P R E P A R E D F O R B A T T L E , H o w a Ship is . P R E S E N T I N G M E D A L T O M A N C H E S T E R R E
At Eastney . . .'P R E T O R I A F O R T S . Story of P U B L I C S C H O O L C A D E T S —
BrightonChatham House .Clifton . . . .Dulwich .Eastbourne .Forest School HighgateLancing College .Rossall . . . .Sherborne W esby Whitgift
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Q U E E N S L A N D E R S , Officers of 1st Battalion.
R A W S O N . Vice Admiral Sir Harry R E C R U I T I N G F O R N A V Y —
At Spring Gardens— Receiving Recruits — Recruiting Office atP o r t s m o u t h .......................................
Examining Certificate . . . .Measuring a Recruit— Examining Motors— A Recruiting Station Recruiting Staff . . . . .Stages of Training . . . .
R E M I N I S C E N C E S O F P E K I N G .R E M O U N T D E P O T S —
Branding Horses— Staff of Remount Depot Imported Animal— Basuto Pony .
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" R E T V IS A N ” IN S H I P B U I L D I N G Y A R D .....................................i «9R I F L E B R IG A D E . Officers o f .................................................................. 4 0 6R I F L E T R I A L S — Measurements of Targets . . . . . . 244R O B E R T S . Lord, at W o o l w i c h ..............................................................3^3
Lady A i le e n ..........................................................................................474Manchester, At . . . . . . . . 100
ROBIN HOOD R I F L E S .........................................................................85ROSS, P i p e - M a j o r ..........................................................................................492RO U N D T H E W O R L D —
At British School, Saffron W a l d e n ........................................................473Brass Guns for Royal Y a c h t ...................................................................42Carabineers at a Review— The Torch in Dock . . . 137, 161Channel Squadron at Portsmouth . . . . . 401Clearing for Action— Port Battery in Full Swing . . . 641Distribution of War Medals at Chester— Traction Engine . . 8Errand of D e s t r u c t i o n .......................................................................... 233Fleet at Steam Tactics —Sword of H o n o u r ...............................................175General George Palmer Whish 569Gun of " Sirius ” — King of Siam’s Y a c h t ................................................42H.M.S. “ Centurion ” — Banquet at Portsmouth . . . 41H.M.S. " Victory ’ ’— On the March . . . . . . 353In the " Diadem ” — Cavalry Fording a River . . . . 449On Guard at Buckingham P a l a c e ........................................................521On the March— Our Black L e v i e s ...............................................89, 113Presenting War Medals at Eastney— A Drummer Boy . . 617R a n g e - F i n d e r .............................................................................................497Rough Weather Afloat— Clear Weather . 593" Royal Sovereign,” “ Thetis,” and " Vulcan ” at Platea . 257S A. Blockhouses.................................................................................... 7Sea M i n s t r e l s ............................................................................................ 545Soldier’s Funeral— T h e " C o m u s ’ ’ ........................................................209Teaching Army Horses to S w i m .................................................................297The “ Nile ” in Malta H a r b o u r .................................................................329Using Megaphone— Signalling for O r d e r s ..............................................425Yeomanrv on March —Hoisting a Boom Boat . . . . 377
R O Y A L M A R IN E A R T I L L E R Y -, Cadets o f .......................................................... irR O Y A L PRINCES, T w o .............................................................................................265“ R O Y A L S O V E R E I G N ,” H.M.S., Gun Catastrophe . . . . 238R O Y A L T O U R , Incidents of the-
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