This listing is for the original antique item pictured

An original page/pages (as pictured) from an issue of:
The KING and his NAVY and ARMY
Volume 16 - published in 1903

This magazine employed talented photographers
and journalists to illustrate news and events

Date and name of publication are at the border of the page

Page dimensions approximately
14 inches x 9 1/4 inches
(355mm x 235mm)

Please message with any questions regarding this item

ROS

Prints from this issue are particularly scarce and seldom available to purchase.
 
The King and The Navy and Army illustrated magazines amalgamated in 1903. This was not successful and sales were very poor, possibly due to the publishers aiming at the widest possible readership with a strange mix of news, fashion, theatre, travel, the British Empire and military articles & pictures. Its strapline at the time was: A weekly illustrated journal for society, the salon and the services. Though short lived, it excelled in each of these areas. It faded away from the news stands in March 1904. The Navy and Army came back on its own in a smaller format in 1914 for World War 1 and focussed on just military matters. 

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This listing is for the original antique item pictured An original page/pages (as pictured) from an issue of: The KING and his NAVY and ARMY Volume 16 - published in 1903 This magazine employed talented photographers and journalists to illustrate news and events Date and name of publication are at the border of the page Page dimensions approximately 14 inches x 9 1/4 inches (355mm x 235mm) Please message with any questions regarding this item ROS Prints from this issue are particularly scarce and seldom available to purchase.   The King and The Navy and Army illustrated magazines amalgamated in 1903. This was not successful and sales were very poor, possibly due to the publishers aiming at the widest possible readership with a strange mix of news, fashion, theatre, travel, the British Empi