Hyde Park Gate News, family magazine produced by Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, 1891-1892. Page from a family magazine produced by Vanessa Stephen (afterwards Bell, painter) and her sister Adeline Virginia Stephen (afterwards Woolf, novelist). '...As I had no horses I determined to buy one but remembering my experience with a dog I resolved to have an experienced horse-dealer with me. Thanks to him I bought a very fine cart-horse. I fastened the horse to the garden roller and rolled up and down the lawn quite nicely as I thought. But after an hour when I found that I wasn't getting on I thought that there must be some quicker way of progressing. I therefore brought out my best walking-stick...[and] pushed violently against the roller...until a large crack caused me to shudder and a portion of the stick flew to a distance of 6 yards. I got thoroughly disgusted and ran away heedless of the horse who stood quietly browsing the grass. But as I was going I was suddenly called back by the ...
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Hyde Park Gate News, family magazine produced by Virginia Woolf and Vanessa Bell, 1891-1892. Page from a family magazine produced by Vanessa Stephen (afterwards Bell, painter) and her sister Adeline Virginia Stephen (afterwards Woolf, novelist). '...As I had no horses I determined to buy one but remembering my experience with a dog I resolved to have an experienced horse-dealer with me. Thanks to him I bought a very fine cart-horse. I fastened the horse to the garden roller and rolled up and down the lawn quite nicely as I thought. But after an hour when I found that I wasn't getting on I thought that there must be some quicker way of progressing. I therefore brought out my best walking-stick...[and] pushed violently against the roller...until a large crack caused me to shudder and a portion of the stick flew to a distance of 6 yards. I got thoroughly disgusted and ran away heedless of the horse who stood quietly browsing the grass. But as I was going I was suddenly called back by the clattering of hoofs, the rolling of the roller and the yelping of a dog. I turned back and saw my dear Lick being kicked unmercifully by the strong legs of my gallant carthorse. I rescued Lick finding that he had received no injury worth speaking of. I soon went to bed tired by the fatiguing day'. 70725. HYDE PARK GATE NEWS. Vol. I (ff. iii+99). 6 Apr. 1891-19 Dec. 1892. 70726. HYDE PARK GATE NEWS. Vol. II (ff. iii+23). 7 Jan. 1895-8 Apr. 1895.

Date

1891

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Photo12/Heritage Images/Heritage Art

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49,9Mo (2,9Mo) / 27,5cm x 45,5cm / 3247 x 5374 (300dpi)

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