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Windsor Magazine Vol. 10
June-November 1899

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America
Harvesting in Far California, by C. Fell Smith
A River Choked with Hyacinths, by Walter Akroydd

The British Isles
[Leamington Spa] The Centre of England: The Story of a Famous Spa, by Harry Golding
[Liverpool] The Shipping Centre of the World, by Robert Machray
The Police of the Coast, by Archibald S. Hurd
Two Hundred Miles by Coach, by Wilfrid Klickmann

Education (Adult)
Among the London Art Students, by Frederick Dolman

History & Folklore
A Famous Gang of Highwaymen, by S.E. Waller

Life
A Day at a Country Fair, by A.S. Appelbee

London
How a Great Museum Grew, by A.K. Page
On the Safe Side: A Visit to the Strong-rooms of Chancery Lane, by B.M. O'Reilly

Nature
The Angler-Fish, by Edward Step
Birds'-Nesting with a Camera, by Herbert C. Fyfe
Sea-Spiders [crabs], by Edward Step

Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
The Making of a Pipe, by Frederick A. Talbot

People
BERKELEY, Mr. Stanley - A Battle-Painter at Home
BRIGHT, John, as an Angler, by W.A. Sommerville
FURLEY, Sir John, and His Ambulance Work, by Leonard W. Lillingston
HEMY, Mr. C. Napier - A Sea-Painter at Work, by Wilfrid Klickmann
MALET, Lucas, a Talk With, by Mary Angela Dickens
MARCONI, Signor, and Wireless Telegraphy, by Cleveland Moffett
Britons in the Service of Foreign Governments, by A. de Burgh
Dollis Hill and its Memories of Gladstone, by E.T. Slater
This Year's Australian [Cricket] Team, by George Cranley

Recreation
The America Cup: Its Origin and History, by G.F. Lorimer
Decorated Bicycles, by Harold Shepstone
The Headquarters of Cricket, by M. Randal Roberts
Recent Cricket Matches in Fiction, by Edmund B.V. Christian

Royalty
Our Sailor Prince
Photography as a Royal Hobby, by A. Wallis Myers
The Prince's Animal Friends, by Gambier Bolton

Science & Technology
The Cape to Cairo Railway, by W.T. Stead
The Great Meteor Shower of 1899, by Walter George Bell
The Making of an Armour-Plate [Battleship], by Robert Machray
Trawling for Scientific Purposes, by Alexander Meek

Work
Among the Kentish Fruit-Pickers, by Frederick A. Talbot
The Banner-Maker and His Art, by Leonard W. Lillingston
Firemen in Camp, by Henry T. Bates
Life in a Lancashire Cotton Mill, by John Foster Fraser

World Travel & Cultures
Camping Out in British Columbia, by W.J. Kerslake Flinton
The Hon. Lady Murray's Home of Rest for Authors and Artists, by E. Leuty Collins
An Island of Sulphur, by James R. Falconer
Menelik [of Ethiopia] and His People, by Cleveland Moffett
A New Zealand Vesuvius, by G.R. Falconer
A Summer Visit to Nova Zembla, by J. Russell-Jeaffreson

FICTION
Besieged, by W.L. Alden
The Metamorphosis of Corpus Delicti, by J.H. Cranson
The Nobleness of Oswald, by E. Nesbit
The Secret of Sobriente's Well, by Bret Harte
A Stolen Battleship, by Fred Wishaw
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