| Australian Lambs. The Master of the Mint. | Organising Committee with variousOrgans. | Mr. Boehm, R.A., and Mr. Goschen with new coinage tossing heads. |
Sir Frederick Leighton, P.R.A., drawing himself.
| Groom of the Bedchamber (on towel-horse). | "Lord's" in Waiting (Oxford and Cambridge Eleven). |
The Rajah of Shampooah, with Order of the Turkish Bath.
THE QUEEN.
| Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. | H.R.H. Prince of Wales, K.G. ("K.G.," i.e., "Kensington Gained.") |
Any Kings and Queens who may be left in Town.
| Master of the Horse on a Buck-jumper. | Ladies in Waiting to be asked. | Mistress of the Robes ("dressing up.") |
| Lots of Sticks in Waiting (with banners of Advertisements in Era.) | A Serene Grand Transparency (personally illuminated by Mr. Brock.) | "Mr. G," as "Umbrella in Waiting." (N.B.—This is "Collar day.") |
Any number of Trumpeters blowing their own Trumpets.