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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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