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The documents in this third volume shed light on three principal themes: The shaping of national identities of British citizens, the commemoration of people noted for their roles in Empire building; and finally, the way Empire entered popular culture by means of trade with the Empire.
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John Griffiths is Senior Lecturer in British and British World History, Massey University, New Zealand
Empire and Popular Culture - Volume 3 Edited by John Griffiths Introduction Part 1. Masculinity and Empire 1. Extracts from Sidney Smith's 'The Settler's New Home'
in C. Hursthouse
New Zealand: The English Field of 1851
An Account of New Plymouth (Aberdeen: D. Chalmers
1851)
pp. 170-186. 2. Charles Hursthouse 'The Unfit Emigrants' in New Zealand or Zealandia
the Britain of the South
Vol. II (London: Edward Stanford
1857)
pp. 630-633. 3. Samuel Smiles
'Energy and Courage'
in Self-Help: with Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance
(London: John Murray
1859)
pp. 223-262. 4. Emigrant Letter
Inverness Courier
26th July 1849
p. 4. 5. 'Woman's Life in the Colonies' Ovens and Murray Advertiser
6th June 1874
p. 5. 6. 'The Colonies and Colonial Life'
Geelong Advertiser
18th July 1881
p. 4. 7. 'The Character of the Emigrant'
in Bolton Evening News
9th August 1910
p. 3. 8. William Morris
'Hard Work for a Real Empire'
in The Herald
Melbourne
Victoria
3rd March 1928
p. 17. 9. G. R. Lindner Clark
'The Terror of the Bush'
(parts 1 and 8)
Chums Annual for 1927-8 pp. 641-643
780-781. Part 2. Militarism and Empire 10. 'The Working Classes as Volunteers'
Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch
31st December 1859
p.1. 11. 'The Royal Military Exhibition'
Daily Telegraph
7th May 1890
p. 7. 12. 'Royal Navy Exhibition'
The Morning Post
2nd May 1891
p. 5. 13. 'The Strathpeffer Gathering'
in Highland News
19th August 1893
p. 3. 14. 'The Jubilee Naval Review'
in Illustrated London News
23rd August 1902
p. 6. 15. 'Hurrah Ships' and the Review of the Fleet in Evening News and Southern Daily Mail
28th July 1924
p.4. 16. The Hendon Air Display
Official Programme 1927. 17. The Aldershot Tattoo
Official Programme for 1936. Staged 11th - 20th June 1936. Part 3. Heroes of Empire 18. Who and What is Havelock? (London
1857). 19. Rev. William Brock
'He Being Dead Yet Speaketh'
Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock (New York: Robert Carter
1964 [1857])
pp. 291-305. 20. Lucy Taylor
'Havelock's Saints'
in The Story of Sir Henry Havelock: The Hero of Lucknow
(London: T. Nelson and Sons
1895)
pp. 14-20. 21. G. W. Steevans
'Sirdar'
in With Kitchener to Khartum (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons
1898)
pp. 45-52. 22. Basil Hansard
'Admiral Sir Percy Scott'
in Leaders of the Empire: A Roll of Fame
including Politicians
Ecclesiasts
Lawyers
Sailors
Soldiers
Scientists
Artists
Authors
Musicians and others who are Men of the Century Volume 4
(London: Virtue and Company
1912-1914)
pp. 41-48. 23. Rev James Ellis
'The Wonder of His Age'
Short Lives of Men with a Mission: Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone (London: James Nisbet
1890)
pp. 45-58. 24. Official Programme
The Stanley and African Exhibition 1890. 25. Lowell Thomas
'The Uncrowned King of Arabia: Colonel T. E. Lawrence'
in The Strand Magazine
January
1920
pp. 41-53. Part 4. Femininity and Empire 26. Emigrant's Letter
Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer
4h September 1884
p. 7. 27. 'The Class Who May and the Class Who Should Never Venture Out to the Colonies'
Extract from 'Hopeful'
Taken-In: A Sketch of New Zealand Life (London: W.H. Allen and Co
1887)
pp. 170-184. 28. `Women's Coronation Procession'
The Hants and Sussex News
21st June 1911
p. 5. 29. 'British Empire Bazaar'
The Bucks Herald
28th March 1908
p. 8. 30. First Annual Report of the Victoria League
pp. 7-24. 31. 'Baby Week/Queen at the Exhibition' in The Times
3rd July 1917
p. 6. 32. 'Women Organising for an Active Part'
West Middlesex Gazette
12th January 1924
p. 6. 33. 'Women in India'
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 15th August 1876
pp. 366-370. Part 5. Sport and Empire 34. 'The King's Cup'
The Times
17th April
1919
p. 5. 35. 'Editor's Note'
1912 Triangular Test Cricket Tournament'. Wisden Cricketers' Almanac 1913
pp. 230-234 36. 'The Australian Tour'
The Cricketer
Vol. 1 no 3
14th May 1921
pp. 13-17. 37. 'Reaction and Treatment of the Team while in Great Britain'
in G. Williams
J. Warbrick and H. Wynyard
Rugby Football: The Tour of the Native Team (Palmerston North: Caxton Printing
1896)
pp. 69-78. 38. 'Inter-Empire Championships' at The Festival of Empire'
Athletic News
26th June 1911
p. 3. 39. 'Cricket and the Victorian Era'
in Prince Ranjitsinhji
The Jubilee Book of Cricket (Edinburgh: William Blackwood
1897)
pp. 151-160. 40. 'Athletics'
Lancashire Daily Post
11th August 1934
p. 9. 41. Arthur Wharton
Athletic News
9th October
1888
p. 5. Part 6. Nationalism and Empire 42. 'Empire Day in Swansea'
in Cardiff Times
11th April 1908
p.4. 43. (a) 'Mafeking Rejoicings'
Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid Wales Advertiser 26th May 1900
p. 8. (b) 'Mafeking Yn Rhydd' Yr Wythnos a'r Eryr 30th May 1900
p. 4. 44. 'A Great Day for Wales'
The Investiture of the Prince of Wales 1911
The Western Mail
13th July 1911. 45. Owen Rhoscomyl
'The Place of Wales in the Empire'
in Wales
A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales Vol II no 7 (1912)
pp. 369-371. 46. 'Livingstone Centenary'
The Scotsman
17th March 1913
p. 8. 47. Duke of Atholl
'Courage and Loyalty'
in The Duke of Atholl
Sir D.Y. Cameron
W.Elliot
George Gordon
J. Graham Kerr
Lord Macmillan
C. Warr
A Scotsman's Heritage (London: Alexander Maclehose
1932)
pp. 3-28. 48. 'Aye Read Tae Fecht for Auld England'
in The Amateur and Singer's Journal
June
1894
p. 4. 49. Lord Meston
'Geography and Progress in India'
in The Scottish Geographical Magazine Vol. 38:2
15th April 1922
pp. 101-115. Part 7. The Church and Empire 50. 'Missionary Meeting' Synod of the United Presbyterian Church
The Scotsman
6th May 1880
p. 3. 51. Juvenile Missionary Magazine and Annual for 1868
(London: John Snow 1868)
pp. 69-75. 52. Children's Companion and Juvenile Instructor
(London RTS
1895)
pp. 37
44-45. 53. 'The Salvation Army at the Alexandra Palace'
Islington Gazette
21st July 1887
p. 2. 54. 'Mission Hymns'
The Methodist Hymn Book (London: Wesleyan Conference Office
1905). 55. 'How to Win the Boy! Sunday Schools as Empire Builders'
Fleetwood Chronicle and Fylde Advertiser
17th April 1906
p. 7. 56. 'Missionary Festival at Evesham'
Evesham Standard and West Midland Observer 16th June 1923
p. 5. 57. Church Mission Society (CMS) 'Africa and the East' Missionary Exhibition
Bristol 1920
Official Programme
pps. 12-15
35-37. Part 8. Commodities and Empire 58. B.B.C. Household Talks (London: British Broadcasting Corporation
1929). 59. John Coatman Empire and Ourselves 1 'What is the British Empire?' in The Listener
13th January 1932
p. 42-43. 60. Empire Marketing Board (EMB) Posters for Schools c.1930s. 61. 'British Colonies'
in Sunlight Almanac for 1896 (Port Sunlight: Lever Brothers)
pp. 117-131. 62. 'An Unpacific Yarn'
Pears Soap Advert
Penny Illustrated Newspapers
1st March 1890
p. 16. 63. Lemco Advert
Illustrated London News
5th April 1902
p. 27. 64. United Kingdom Tea Company Advertisement
The Graphic
5th December 1894
p. 689 65. 'The King's and Queen's Empire Speeches on Gramophone'
Yorkshire Post
24th May 1923
p. 6. 66. Sam Manning's West Indian Rhythm Boys. Index
in C. Hursthouse
New Zealand: The English Field of 1851
An Account of New Plymouth (Aberdeen: D. Chalmers
1851)
pp. 170-186. 2. Charles Hursthouse 'The Unfit Emigrants' in New Zealand or Zealandia
the Britain of the South
Vol. II (London: Edward Stanford
1857)
pp. 630-633. 3. Samuel Smiles
'Energy and Courage'
in Self-Help: with Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance
(London: John Murray
1859)
pp. 223-262. 4. Emigrant Letter
Inverness Courier
26th July 1849
p. 4. 5. 'Woman's Life in the Colonies' Ovens and Murray Advertiser
6th June 1874
p. 5. 6. 'The Colonies and Colonial Life'
Geelong Advertiser
18th July 1881
p. 4. 7. 'The Character of the Emigrant'
in Bolton Evening News
9th August 1910
p. 3. 8. William Morris
'Hard Work for a Real Empire'
in The Herald
Melbourne
Victoria
3rd March 1928
p. 17. 9. G. R. Lindner Clark
'The Terror of the Bush'
(parts 1 and 8)
Chums Annual for 1927-8 pp. 641-643
780-781. Part 2. Militarism and Empire 10. 'The Working Classes as Volunteers'
Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch
31st December 1859
p.1. 11. 'The Royal Military Exhibition'
Daily Telegraph
7th May 1890
p. 7. 12. 'Royal Navy Exhibition'
The Morning Post
2nd May 1891
p. 5. 13. 'The Strathpeffer Gathering'
in Highland News
19th August 1893
p. 3. 14. 'The Jubilee Naval Review'
in Illustrated London News
23rd August 1902
p. 6. 15. 'Hurrah Ships' and the Review of the Fleet in Evening News and Southern Daily Mail
28th July 1924
p.4. 16. The Hendon Air Display
Official Programme 1927. 17. The Aldershot Tattoo
Official Programme for 1936. Staged 11th - 20th June 1936. Part 3. Heroes of Empire 18. Who and What is Havelock? (London
1857). 19. Rev. William Brock
'He Being Dead Yet Speaketh'
Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock (New York: Robert Carter
1964 [1857])
pp. 291-305. 20. Lucy Taylor
'Havelock's Saints'
in The Story of Sir Henry Havelock: The Hero of Lucknow
(London: T. Nelson and Sons
1895)
pp. 14-20. 21. G. W. Steevans
'Sirdar'
in With Kitchener to Khartum (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons
1898)
pp. 45-52. 22. Basil Hansard
'Admiral Sir Percy Scott'
in Leaders of the Empire: A Roll of Fame
including Politicians
Ecclesiasts
Lawyers
Sailors
Soldiers
Scientists
Artists
Authors
Musicians and others who are Men of the Century Volume 4
(London: Virtue and Company
1912-1914)
pp. 41-48. 23. Rev James Ellis
'The Wonder of His Age'
Short Lives of Men with a Mission: Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone (London: James Nisbet
1890)
pp. 45-58. 24. Official Programme
The Stanley and African Exhibition 1890. 25. Lowell Thomas
'The Uncrowned King of Arabia: Colonel T. E. Lawrence'
in The Strand Magazine
January
1920
pp. 41-53. Part 4. Femininity and Empire 26. Emigrant's Letter
Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer
4h September 1884
p. 7. 27. 'The Class Who May and the Class Who Should Never Venture Out to the Colonies'
Extract from 'Hopeful'
Taken-In: A Sketch of New Zealand Life (London: W.H. Allen and Co
1887)
pp. 170-184. 28. `Women's Coronation Procession'
The Hants and Sussex News
21st June 1911
p. 5. 29. 'British Empire Bazaar'
The Bucks Herald
28th March 1908
p. 8. 30. First Annual Report of the Victoria League
pp. 7-24. 31. 'Baby Week/Queen at the Exhibition' in The Times
3rd July 1917
p. 6. 32. 'Women Organising for an Active Part'
West Middlesex Gazette
12th January 1924
p. 6. 33. 'Women in India'
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 15th August 1876
pp. 366-370. Part 5. Sport and Empire 34. 'The King's Cup'
The Times
17th April
1919
p. 5. 35. 'Editor's Note'
1912 Triangular Test Cricket Tournament'. Wisden Cricketers' Almanac 1913
pp. 230-234 36. 'The Australian Tour'
The Cricketer
Vol. 1 no 3
14th May 1921
pp. 13-17. 37. 'Reaction and Treatment of the Team while in Great Britain'
in G. Williams
J. Warbrick and H. Wynyard
Rugby Football: The Tour of the Native Team (Palmerston North: Caxton Printing
1896)
pp. 69-78. 38. 'Inter-Empire Championships' at The Festival of Empire'
Athletic News
26th June 1911
p. 3. 39. 'Cricket and the Victorian Era'
in Prince Ranjitsinhji
The Jubilee Book of Cricket (Edinburgh: William Blackwood
1897)
pp. 151-160. 40. 'Athletics'
Lancashire Daily Post
11th August 1934
p. 9. 41. Arthur Wharton
Athletic News
9th October
1888
p. 5. Part 6. Nationalism and Empire 42. 'Empire Day in Swansea'
in Cardiff Times
11th April 1908
p.4. 43. (a) 'Mafeking Rejoicings'
Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid Wales Advertiser 26th May 1900
p. 8. (b) 'Mafeking Yn Rhydd' Yr Wythnos a'r Eryr 30th May 1900
p. 4. 44. 'A Great Day for Wales'
The Investiture of the Prince of Wales 1911
The Western Mail
13th July 1911. 45. Owen Rhoscomyl
'The Place of Wales in the Empire'
in Wales
A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales Vol II no 7 (1912)
pp. 369-371. 46. 'Livingstone Centenary'
The Scotsman
17th March 1913
p. 8. 47. Duke of Atholl
'Courage and Loyalty'
in The Duke of Atholl
Sir D.Y. Cameron
W.Elliot
George Gordon
J. Graham Kerr
Lord Macmillan
C. Warr
A Scotsman's Heritage (London: Alexander Maclehose
1932)
pp. 3-28. 48. 'Aye Read Tae Fecht for Auld England'
in The Amateur and Singer's Journal
June
1894
p. 4. 49. Lord Meston
'Geography and Progress in India'
in The Scottish Geographical Magazine Vol. 38:2
15th April 1922
pp. 101-115. Part 7. The Church and Empire 50. 'Missionary Meeting' Synod of the United Presbyterian Church
The Scotsman
6th May 1880
p. 3. 51. Juvenile Missionary Magazine and Annual for 1868
(London: John Snow 1868)
pp. 69-75. 52. Children's Companion and Juvenile Instructor
(London RTS
1895)
pp. 37
44-45. 53. 'The Salvation Army at the Alexandra Palace'
Islington Gazette
21st July 1887
p. 2. 54. 'Mission Hymns'
The Methodist Hymn Book (London: Wesleyan Conference Office
1905). 55. 'How to Win the Boy! Sunday Schools as Empire Builders'
Fleetwood Chronicle and Fylde Advertiser
17th April 1906
p. 7. 56. 'Missionary Festival at Evesham'
Evesham Standard and West Midland Observer 16th June 1923
p. 5. 57. Church Mission Society (CMS) 'Africa and the East' Missionary Exhibition
Bristol 1920
Official Programme
pps. 12-15
35-37. Part 8. Commodities and Empire 58. B.B.C. Household Talks (London: British Broadcasting Corporation
1929). 59. John Coatman Empire and Ourselves 1 'What is the British Empire?' in The Listener
13th January 1932
p. 42-43. 60. Empire Marketing Board (EMB) Posters for Schools c.1930s. 61. 'British Colonies'
in Sunlight Almanac for 1896 (Port Sunlight: Lever Brothers)
pp. 117-131. 62. 'An Unpacific Yarn'
Pears Soap Advert
Penny Illustrated Newspapers
1st March 1890
p. 16. 63. Lemco Advert
Illustrated London News
5th April 1902
p. 27. 64. United Kingdom Tea Company Advertisement
The Graphic
5th December 1894
p. 689 65. 'The King's and Queen's Empire Speeches on Gramophone'
Yorkshire Post
24th May 1923
p. 6. 66. Sam Manning's West Indian Rhythm Boys. Index
Empire and Popular Culture - Volume 3 Edited by John Griffiths Introduction Part 1. Masculinity and Empire 1. Extracts from Sidney Smith's 'The Settler's New Home'
in C. Hursthouse
New Zealand: The English Field of 1851
An Account of New Plymouth (Aberdeen: D. Chalmers
1851)
pp. 170-186. 2. Charles Hursthouse 'The Unfit Emigrants' in New Zealand or Zealandia
the Britain of the South
Vol. II (London: Edward Stanford
1857)
pp. 630-633. 3. Samuel Smiles
'Energy and Courage'
in Self-Help: with Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance
(London: John Murray
1859)
pp. 223-262. 4. Emigrant Letter
Inverness Courier
26th July 1849
p. 4. 5. 'Woman's Life in the Colonies' Ovens and Murray Advertiser
6th June 1874
p. 5. 6. 'The Colonies and Colonial Life'
Geelong Advertiser
18th July 1881
p. 4. 7. 'The Character of the Emigrant'
in Bolton Evening News
9th August 1910
p. 3. 8. William Morris
'Hard Work for a Real Empire'
in The Herald
Melbourne
Victoria
3rd March 1928
p. 17. 9. G. R. Lindner Clark
'The Terror of the Bush'
(parts 1 and 8)
Chums Annual for 1927-8 pp. 641-643
780-781. Part 2. Militarism and Empire 10. 'The Working Classes as Volunteers'
Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch
31st December 1859
p.1. 11. 'The Royal Military Exhibition'
Daily Telegraph
7th May 1890
p. 7. 12. 'Royal Navy Exhibition'
The Morning Post
2nd May 1891
p. 5. 13. 'The Strathpeffer Gathering'
in Highland News
19th August 1893
p. 3. 14. 'The Jubilee Naval Review'
in Illustrated London News
23rd August 1902
p. 6. 15. 'Hurrah Ships' and the Review of the Fleet in Evening News and Southern Daily Mail
28th July 1924
p.4. 16. The Hendon Air Display
Official Programme 1927. 17. The Aldershot Tattoo
Official Programme for 1936. Staged 11th - 20th June 1936. Part 3. Heroes of Empire 18. Who and What is Havelock? (London
1857). 19. Rev. William Brock
'He Being Dead Yet Speaketh'
Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock (New York: Robert Carter
1964 [1857])
pp. 291-305. 20. Lucy Taylor
'Havelock's Saints'
in The Story of Sir Henry Havelock: The Hero of Lucknow
(London: T. Nelson and Sons
1895)
pp. 14-20. 21. G. W. Steevans
'Sirdar'
in With Kitchener to Khartum (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons
1898)
pp. 45-52. 22. Basil Hansard
'Admiral Sir Percy Scott'
in Leaders of the Empire: A Roll of Fame
including Politicians
Ecclesiasts
Lawyers
Sailors
Soldiers
Scientists
Artists
Authors
Musicians and others who are Men of the Century Volume 4
(London: Virtue and Company
1912-1914)
pp. 41-48. 23. Rev James Ellis
'The Wonder of His Age'
Short Lives of Men with a Mission: Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone (London: James Nisbet
1890)
pp. 45-58. 24. Official Programme
The Stanley and African Exhibition 1890. 25. Lowell Thomas
'The Uncrowned King of Arabia: Colonel T. E. Lawrence'
in The Strand Magazine
January
1920
pp. 41-53. Part 4. Femininity and Empire 26. Emigrant's Letter
Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer
4h September 1884
p. 7. 27. 'The Class Who May and the Class Who Should Never Venture Out to the Colonies'
Extract from 'Hopeful'
Taken-In: A Sketch of New Zealand Life (London: W.H. Allen and Co
1887)
pp. 170-184. 28. `Women's Coronation Procession'
The Hants and Sussex News
21st June 1911
p. 5. 29. 'British Empire Bazaar'
The Bucks Herald
28th March 1908
p. 8. 30. First Annual Report of the Victoria League
pp. 7-24. 31. 'Baby Week/Queen at the Exhibition' in The Times
3rd July 1917
p. 6. 32. 'Women Organising for an Active Part'
West Middlesex Gazette
12th January 1924
p. 6. 33. 'Women in India'
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 15th August 1876
pp. 366-370. Part 5. Sport and Empire 34. 'The King's Cup'
The Times
17th April
1919
p. 5. 35. 'Editor's Note'
1912 Triangular Test Cricket Tournament'. Wisden Cricketers' Almanac 1913
pp. 230-234 36. 'The Australian Tour'
The Cricketer
Vol. 1 no 3
14th May 1921
pp. 13-17. 37. 'Reaction and Treatment of the Team while in Great Britain'
in G. Williams
J. Warbrick and H. Wynyard
Rugby Football: The Tour of the Native Team (Palmerston North: Caxton Printing
1896)
pp. 69-78. 38. 'Inter-Empire Championships' at The Festival of Empire'
Athletic News
26th June 1911
p. 3. 39. 'Cricket and the Victorian Era'
in Prince Ranjitsinhji
The Jubilee Book of Cricket (Edinburgh: William Blackwood
1897)
pp. 151-160. 40. 'Athletics'
Lancashire Daily Post
11th August 1934
p. 9. 41. Arthur Wharton
Athletic News
9th October
1888
p. 5. Part 6. Nationalism and Empire 42. 'Empire Day in Swansea'
in Cardiff Times
11th April 1908
p.4. 43. (a) 'Mafeking Rejoicings'
Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid Wales Advertiser 26th May 1900
p. 8. (b) 'Mafeking Yn Rhydd' Yr Wythnos a'r Eryr 30th May 1900
p. 4. 44. 'A Great Day for Wales'
The Investiture of the Prince of Wales 1911
The Western Mail
13th July 1911. 45. Owen Rhoscomyl
'The Place of Wales in the Empire'
in Wales
A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales Vol II no 7 (1912)
pp. 369-371. 46. 'Livingstone Centenary'
The Scotsman
17th March 1913
p. 8. 47. Duke of Atholl
'Courage and Loyalty'
in The Duke of Atholl
Sir D.Y. Cameron
W.Elliot
George Gordon
J. Graham Kerr
Lord Macmillan
C. Warr
A Scotsman's Heritage (London: Alexander Maclehose
1932)
pp. 3-28. 48. 'Aye Read Tae Fecht for Auld England'
in The Amateur and Singer's Journal
June
1894
p. 4. 49. Lord Meston
'Geography and Progress in India'
in The Scottish Geographical Magazine Vol. 38:2
15th April 1922
pp. 101-115. Part 7. The Church and Empire 50. 'Missionary Meeting' Synod of the United Presbyterian Church
The Scotsman
6th May 1880
p. 3. 51. Juvenile Missionary Magazine and Annual for 1868
(London: John Snow 1868)
pp. 69-75. 52. Children's Companion and Juvenile Instructor
(London RTS
1895)
pp. 37
44-45. 53. 'The Salvation Army at the Alexandra Palace'
Islington Gazette
21st July 1887
p. 2. 54. 'Mission Hymns'
The Methodist Hymn Book (London: Wesleyan Conference Office
1905). 55. 'How to Win the Boy! Sunday Schools as Empire Builders'
Fleetwood Chronicle and Fylde Advertiser
17th April 1906
p. 7. 56. 'Missionary Festival at Evesham'
Evesham Standard and West Midland Observer 16th June 1923
p. 5. 57. Church Mission Society (CMS) 'Africa and the East' Missionary Exhibition
Bristol 1920
Official Programme
pps. 12-15
35-37. Part 8. Commodities and Empire 58. B.B.C. Household Talks (London: British Broadcasting Corporation
1929). 59. John Coatman Empire and Ourselves 1 'What is the British Empire?' in The Listener
13th January 1932
p. 42-43. 60. Empire Marketing Board (EMB) Posters for Schools c.1930s. 61. 'British Colonies'
in Sunlight Almanac for 1896 (Port Sunlight: Lever Brothers)
pp. 117-131. 62. 'An Unpacific Yarn'
Pears Soap Advert
Penny Illustrated Newspapers
1st March 1890
p. 16. 63. Lemco Advert
Illustrated London News
5th April 1902
p. 27. 64. United Kingdom Tea Company Advertisement
The Graphic
5th December 1894
p. 689 65. 'The King's and Queen's Empire Speeches on Gramophone'
Yorkshire Post
24th May 1923
p. 6. 66. Sam Manning's West Indian Rhythm Boys. Index
in C. Hursthouse
New Zealand: The English Field of 1851
An Account of New Plymouth (Aberdeen: D. Chalmers
1851)
pp. 170-186. 2. Charles Hursthouse 'The Unfit Emigrants' in New Zealand or Zealandia
the Britain of the South
Vol. II (London: Edward Stanford
1857)
pp. 630-633. 3. Samuel Smiles
'Energy and Courage'
in Self-Help: with Illustrations of Conduct and Perseverance
(London: John Murray
1859)
pp. 223-262. 4. Emigrant Letter
Inverness Courier
26th July 1849
p. 4. 5. 'Woman's Life in the Colonies' Ovens and Murray Advertiser
6th June 1874
p. 5. 6. 'The Colonies and Colonial Life'
Geelong Advertiser
18th July 1881
p. 4. 7. 'The Character of the Emigrant'
in Bolton Evening News
9th August 1910
p. 3. 8. William Morris
'Hard Work for a Real Empire'
in The Herald
Melbourne
Victoria
3rd March 1928
p. 17. 9. G. R. Lindner Clark
'The Terror of the Bush'
(parts 1 and 8)
Chums Annual for 1927-8 pp. 641-643
780-781. Part 2. Militarism and Empire 10. 'The Working Classes as Volunteers'
Volunteer Service Gazette and Military Dispatch
31st December 1859
p.1. 11. 'The Royal Military Exhibition'
Daily Telegraph
7th May 1890
p. 7. 12. 'Royal Navy Exhibition'
The Morning Post
2nd May 1891
p. 5. 13. 'The Strathpeffer Gathering'
in Highland News
19th August 1893
p. 3. 14. 'The Jubilee Naval Review'
in Illustrated London News
23rd August 1902
p. 6. 15. 'Hurrah Ships' and the Review of the Fleet in Evening News and Southern Daily Mail
28th July 1924
p.4. 16. The Hendon Air Display
Official Programme 1927. 17. The Aldershot Tattoo
Official Programme for 1936. Staged 11th - 20th June 1936. Part 3. Heroes of Empire 18. Who and What is Havelock? (London
1857). 19. Rev. William Brock
'He Being Dead Yet Speaketh'
Biographical Sketch of Sir Henry Havelock (New York: Robert Carter
1964 [1857])
pp. 291-305. 20. Lucy Taylor
'Havelock's Saints'
in The Story of Sir Henry Havelock: The Hero of Lucknow
(London: T. Nelson and Sons
1895)
pp. 14-20. 21. G. W. Steevans
'Sirdar'
in With Kitchener to Khartum (Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons
1898)
pp. 45-52. 22. Basil Hansard
'Admiral Sir Percy Scott'
in Leaders of the Empire: A Roll of Fame
including Politicians
Ecclesiasts
Lawyers
Sailors
Soldiers
Scientists
Artists
Authors
Musicians and others who are Men of the Century Volume 4
(London: Virtue and Company
1912-1914)
pp. 41-48. 23. Rev James Ellis
'The Wonder of His Age'
Short Lives of Men with a Mission: Henry Morton Stanley and David Livingstone (London: James Nisbet
1890)
pp. 45-58. 24. Official Programme
The Stanley and African Exhibition 1890. 25. Lowell Thomas
'The Uncrowned King of Arabia: Colonel T. E. Lawrence'
in The Strand Magazine
January
1920
pp. 41-53. Part 4. Femininity and Empire 26. Emigrant's Letter
Soulby's Ulverston Advertiser and General Intelligencer
4h September 1884
p. 7. 27. 'The Class Who May and the Class Who Should Never Venture Out to the Colonies'
Extract from 'Hopeful'
Taken-In: A Sketch of New Zealand Life (London: W.H. Allen and Co
1887)
pp. 170-184. 28. `Women's Coronation Procession'
The Hants and Sussex News
21st June 1911
p. 5. 29. 'British Empire Bazaar'
The Bucks Herald
28th March 1908
p. 8. 30. First Annual Report of the Victoria League
pp. 7-24. 31. 'Baby Week/Queen at the Exhibition' in The Times
3rd July 1917
p. 6. 32. 'Women Organising for an Active Part'
West Middlesex Gazette
12th January 1924
p. 6. 33. 'Women in India'
The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 15th August 1876
pp. 366-370. Part 5. Sport and Empire 34. 'The King's Cup'
The Times
17th April
1919
p. 5. 35. 'Editor's Note'
1912 Triangular Test Cricket Tournament'. Wisden Cricketers' Almanac 1913
pp. 230-234 36. 'The Australian Tour'
The Cricketer
Vol. 1 no 3
14th May 1921
pp. 13-17. 37. 'Reaction and Treatment of the Team while in Great Britain'
in G. Williams
J. Warbrick and H. Wynyard
Rugby Football: The Tour of the Native Team (Palmerston North: Caxton Printing
1896)
pp. 69-78. 38. 'Inter-Empire Championships' at The Festival of Empire'
Athletic News
26th June 1911
p. 3. 39. 'Cricket and the Victorian Era'
in Prince Ranjitsinhji
The Jubilee Book of Cricket (Edinburgh: William Blackwood
1897)
pp. 151-160. 40. 'Athletics'
Lancashire Daily Post
11th August 1934
p. 9. 41. Arthur Wharton
Athletic News
9th October
1888
p. 5. Part 6. Nationalism and Empire 42. 'Empire Day in Swansea'
in Cardiff Times
11th April 1908
p.4. 43. (a) 'Mafeking Rejoicings'
Montgomery County Times and Shropshire and Mid Wales Advertiser 26th May 1900
p. 8. (b) 'Mafeking Yn Rhydd' Yr Wythnos a'r Eryr 30th May 1900
p. 4. 44. 'A Great Day for Wales'
The Investiture of the Prince of Wales 1911
The Western Mail
13th July 1911. 45. Owen Rhoscomyl
'The Place of Wales in the Empire'
in Wales
A National Magazine for the English Speaking Parts of Wales Vol II no 7 (1912)
pp. 369-371. 46. 'Livingstone Centenary'
The Scotsman
17th March 1913
p. 8. 47. Duke of Atholl
'Courage and Loyalty'
in The Duke of Atholl
Sir D.Y. Cameron
W.Elliot
George Gordon
J. Graham Kerr
Lord Macmillan
C. Warr
A Scotsman's Heritage (London: Alexander Maclehose
1932)
pp. 3-28. 48. 'Aye Read Tae Fecht for Auld England'
in The Amateur and Singer's Journal
June
1894
p. 4. 49. Lord Meston
'Geography and Progress in India'
in The Scottish Geographical Magazine Vol. 38:2
15th April 1922
pp. 101-115. Part 7. The Church and Empire 50. 'Missionary Meeting' Synod of the United Presbyterian Church
The Scotsman
6th May 1880
p. 3. 51. Juvenile Missionary Magazine and Annual for 1868
(London: John Snow 1868)
pp. 69-75. 52. Children's Companion and Juvenile Instructor
(London RTS
1895)
pp. 37
44-45. 53. 'The Salvation Army at the Alexandra Palace'
Islington Gazette
21st July 1887
p. 2. 54. 'Mission Hymns'
The Methodist Hymn Book (London: Wesleyan Conference Office
1905). 55. 'How to Win the Boy! Sunday Schools as Empire Builders'
Fleetwood Chronicle and Fylde Advertiser
17th April 1906
p. 7. 56. 'Missionary Festival at Evesham'
Evesham Standard and West Midland Observer 16th June 1923
p. 5. 57. Church Mission Society (CMS) 'Africa and the East' Missionary Exhibition
Bristol 1920
Official Programme
pps. 12-15
35-37. Part 8. Commodities and Empire 58. B.B.C. Household Talks (London: British Broadcasting Corporation
1929). 59. John Coatman Empire and Ourselves 1 'What is the British Empire?' in The Listener
13th January 1932
p. 42-43. 60. Empire Marketing Board (EMB) Posters for Schools c.1930s. 61. 'British Colonies'
in Sunlight Almanac for 1896 (Port Sunlight: Lever Brothers)
pp. 117-131. 62. 'An Unpacific Yarn'
Pears Soap Advert
Penny Illustrated Newspapers
1st March 1890
p. 16. 63. Lemco Advert
Illustrated London News
5th April 1902
p. 27. 64. United Kingdom Tea Company Advertisement
The Graphic
5th December 1894
p. 689 65. 'The King's and Queen's Empire Speeches on Gramophone'
Yorkshire Post
24th May 1923
p. 6. 66. Sam Manning's West Indian Rhythm Boys. Index