The Harmsworth Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 3, 1898-1899
The cover image was created by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.
PUBLISHED BY HARMSWORTH BROS. Limited, London, E.C.
WHY THE ANTELOPES STAMPEDED!
From the Painting by William Strutt.
By Permission of the Berlin Photographic Co., Bond Street, W
THIS ENGINE WENT OVER THE EMBANKMENT IN THE HEATHFIELD ACCIDENT.
Lankester, Tunbridge Wells, Photo
By Frederick A. Talbot.
Illustrated by Remarkable Photographs.
Sir Fredrick Bramwell once calculated that if a man made up his mind to be killed in a railway accident, he would have to travel night and day in express trains for 900 years in order to fulfil his purpose. But such a happy state of affairs did not always exist.