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was founded in 1874. The paper covered, as its title indicates, both sporting and theatrical events, including news and criticism. It also contained original pieces of fiction in serials and a story or two in each issue. There were numerous similar publications in Britain at the time, including
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has all but three of the first twenty-five volumes in its English and Irish Periodicals collection.
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The paper is a good source of illustrations from sporting and theatre events, such as images of
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founded in 1874 and published in London. In 1945 it changed its name to the
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had cartooned Wilde in convict dress — a most serious imputation..."): see
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Victorian Illustrated Newspapers and Journals: Select list
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The Thief of Reason: Oscar Wilde and Modern Ireland
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Index


2,000 Guineas Stakes

D. H. Friston
W. S. Gilbert
Sweethearts

Gilbert and Sullivan
Trial by Jury
magazine
Illustrated London News
Oscar Wilde
convict dress
gross indecency
penal labour
horse racing
Louis Wain
Frank R. Grey
D. H. Friston
Alfred Concanen
Alfred Bryan
Strand
WC 2
James Wentworth Day
W. S. Gilbert
Christmas
Bram Stoker
Agatha Christie
chess
grand master

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