180 LIFE OF TEGETMETER 



Edward Terry, Jeff Prowse, Artemus Ward, 

 George Honey, Tom Hood, Paul Gray, Julian 

 Portch, C. H. Bennett, Val Bromley, T. B. Hardy, 

 Wallis Mackay, Hawes Craven, Harry Furniss, 

 and many another well-known member of the 

 Club. Among other signatures are those of 

 Mrs. Lynn Linton, Mary Anne Keeley, Mrs. Fanny 

 Stirling, and Ellen Terry ; of Michael Faraday, 

 A. R. Wallace, Frank Buckland and Barry 

 Sullivan, and many another famous or interesting 

 person. 



On the numerous blank spaces on the pages 

 of In Memoriam, artist friends in addition to 

 signing their names often made drawings of a 

 decorative or sentimental nature, or illustrative 

 of some lines in the text, or frankly caricaturing 

 some expression or idea. Thus Charles Bennett 

 illustrated " that delirious man Whose fancy 

 fuses old and new," with a grotesque sketch 

 of a monstrosity riding a nondescript creature. 

 Edward Draper, one of the original members, and 

 for many years honorary solicitor to the Savage 

 Club, who, "as an artist of the grotesque was 

 rarely surpassed," drew an admirable likeness of 

 himself as a young man in close proximity to that 

 of Ben Caunt, to illustrate the words " as his 

 unlikeness fitted mine." The late T. B. Hardy, 

 making one of Tegetmeier's party at whist, cut 

 out. While waiting for his turn to come into the 

 next rubber, he asked for the book and returned 



