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The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. 8
October 1886 - September 1887
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- Arts & Crafts
- Art Needlework, by Helen Marion Burnside
- Artistic Knick Knacks
- Designing for Embroidery, by Fred Miller
- Embroidery Needlework, by Fred Miller
- Fashionable Embroidery, by Blanche C. Saward
- Hints on Modeling in Clay, by Fred Miller
- How to Make a Pair of Paper Bellows
- My Workbasket
- Business, Law & Government
- The Romance of the Bank of England, by Emma Brewer
- Cooking & Entertaining
- The Bride's First Dinner Party, by Phillis Browne
- Dinners for Two, by Phillis Browne
- Explanation of French and Other Terms Used in Modern Cookery
- A Few Words On Scottish Cookery, by Mary A. D. Brechin
- Fried Potatoes
- How to Obtain Good Coffee
- How to Wait at Table
- Lobsters and Crabs, by Phillis Browne
- Mutton Cutlets, by Phillis Browne
- Salads in French Cookery
- School Luncheons, by Phillis Browne
- Some French Dishes
- Tinned Meats: Their Value to Housekeepers, by A.G. Payne
- Fashion
- Dress: In Season and In Reason (monthly)
- A Vexed "Woman's Question," by Isabelle Fyvie Mayo
- Health
- Are We Leading Natural Lives?, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
- Health in the Kitchen Garden, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
- Healthy Lives for Working Girls
- Hope: As a Tonic for Body and Mind, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
- Hospitals and the Benefits They Confer, by Emma Brewer
- I Only Wish I Had, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
- Sleep, Gentle Sleep, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
- Spring: Its Troubles and Dangers, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
- The Weather and Health, by Gordon Stables, M.D., R.N. ("Medicus")
- History & Folklore
- Nature Notes (monthly)
- The Builders of the Bridge, by Mrs. G. Linnaeus Banks
- Domestic Life in Classic Times: Women of Greece, by E.F. Bridell-Fox
- Domestic Life in Classic Times: Women of Rome, by E.F. Bridell-Fox
- Heraldry, Historically and Practically Considered, by S.F.A. Caulfeild
- The History of the Home, or, Domestic Ways Since the Times of Henry VIII, by Nanette Mason
- Holidays
- Christmas in a French Boarding School
- Christmas in the German Fatherland
- Christmas in Italy
- Christmas Gifts, by B.C. Saward
- Easter Eggs
- Household
- Every Girl a Business Woman, by James Mason
- How to Decorate a Girl's Sitting Room, by Fred Miller
- How to Sharpen a Knife
- How to Wait at Table
- "She Couldn't Boil a Potato," by Dora Hope
- Table Decorations
- Life
- Advertising Swindles, by Ardern Holt
- Domestic Changes of the Last 50 Years
- London
- The Romance of the Bank of England, by Emma Brewer
- Music
- Notices of New Music 1887
- Berceuse - music by J.W. Hinton
- The Birds (duet) - words by Coleridge, music by C.A. Macirone
- The Blossom - words by William Blake, music by Mary Carmichael
- The Day of Rest - words and music by Cotsford Dick
- Hail to the Chief! (boat-song) - words by Sir Walter Scott, music by Mrs. Tom Taylor
- Lo! The Herald - words by Edward Oxenford, music by Franz Abt
- Love's Summer Dream - words by G.W. Gilbart Smith, music by Lady William Lennox
- Romance, for Violin and Pianoforte - music by Prof. Sir. G.A. MacFarren
- Rondino in G for Pianoforte - music by C.A. Macirone
- The Thistle: A Flower Ballad - words by the Earl Lytton, music by C.A. Macirone
- Nature
- The Brook and Its Banks, by the Rev. J.G. Wood
- Nature Notes...
- Objects, Curiosities & Antiquities
- How Buttons Are Made
- Lace-Making in the Erzegebirge, by Emma Brewer
- The Thimble and Thimble-Makers
- People
- KING, Alice - Our Blind Contributor, by Alice King
- Royalty
- Carmen Sylva [Queen Elizabeth of Roumania], Poetess and Queen, by the Rev. John Kelly
- What We Saw at the Children's Jubilee Fete, by Anne Beale
- Elizabeth, Princess Carl of Hesse, by the Rev. John Kelly
- [Marie Antoinette]: A Daughter of Sorrows
- A Princess Who Lived Two Lives
- The Princesses Royal of England
- A "Princess of Thule" in the 16th Century, by the Rev. Thomas B. Willson
- Princess William of Prussia, by the Rev. John Kelly
- Queen Louisa of Prussia, by the Rev. John Kelly
- Social Issues & Causes
- An Appeal
- A Fortnight in Our Paris Orphanage, by Anne Beale
- Women's Issues
- A Father's Letter to His Daughter,
- Leisure Hours, by the Hon. Mrs. Robert Butler
- A Wise Letter
- Work
- Girls as Pianoforte Tuners
- World Travel, Cultures & Colonies
- The Arab Girls of Algiers, by E.F. Bridell-Fox
- Christmas in a French Boarding School
- Christmas in the German Fatherland
- Christmas in Italy
- A German Nuptial Eve
- How Two Girls Attempted the Breithorn, by One of Them
- Lace-Making in the Erzegebirge, by Emma Brewer
- Our Tour in North Italy, by Two London Bachelors
- Salutations, by T.F. Thiselton Dyer
- Some Norwegian Characteristics, by the Rev. Thomas Willson
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