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EDITED BY JOHN D. HAMLYN 
No. 2.— Vol. 4. 
LONDON, JUNE. 1918. 
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INTRODUCTION. 
By John D. Hamlyn. 
On going over some old papers of the long 
ago, I came across some interesting photographs 
which shall be reproduced in this Magazine from 
time to time, also some memorandum books con- 
taining many notes of South and West Africa. 
These should interest my numerous readers, for 
they will doubtless revive old memories of manv 
who have passed away. Amongst the photographs 
will be : — 
The late King Edward, Queen Alexandra and 
the Manager of the Royal Jubilee Exhibi- 
tion held at Manchester in 1887 taken in 
one group. 
The late Dick Landerman, the originator of 
the Boxing Kangaroo throughout the 
world. 
Billy Bunker, of Walworth, boxing a Kan- 
garoo. 
Alecamousa, wrestling the Lion Prince, the 
originator of the wrestling lion act. 
Macorno in den of performing lions. 
The late Captain Frank Taylor in den of lions; 
also with his Baboons and native boys 
which appeared at the first representation 
of Savage South Africa at Earls Court 
Exhibition. 
Captain Henry, taken with the performing 
Elephant, Shereff, at the Royal Aqua- 
rium. 
The late original Madam Levita, snake and 
alligator performer. 
"Jim and Tim," two performing Steers with 
lady performer. These were known as 
"Charlie White'e Steers," and came over 
with the Barnum and Bailey Show at 
their first visit to this country, 1889. 
The late Colonel W. F. Cody, "Buffalo Bill," 
taken during his first visit to Earls Court 
Exhibition. 
Baldwin, the originator of parachute descents, 
taken at the Alexandra Palace during his 
first descent. 
Charles Judge, with his highly trained troupe 
of Macaws and Cockatoos. 
The celebrated Wooly Monkey at the Alex- 
andra Palace Monkey Show in 1889. 
The late Windsor Castle Menagerie (Proprie- 
tor at that time, Mr. James Edmonds), 
drawing in on the Market Square, Ches- 
terfield. This photograph shews the Ele- 
phants, Camels, and teams of horses all 
in the foreground. 
