Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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mcintosh battery and optical co., Chicago, nl, u. s. a. 137 12 Panorama of Petra and Jebel Haroun, Mount Hor. 13 Sunrise on ancient Edom. An antique village. 14 The Pool and Ruins of Ain El Raga. 15 A barricade of camels in battle array at Ain Gaza- lah, near Petra. 16 The three tombs, Necrop- olis of Petra. 1' The tomb of the four Pyr- amids, Necropolis of Pe- tra. 18 A Petra Bedouin guard at the entrance of the Sik. 19 A view in the Gorge of the Sik, at Petra. ‘•6 On the river Sik, Gorge of the Sik. ^1 A first glimpse of the Ku- zneh, through the Gorge _ of the Sik. 22 The Kuzneh—The Fa- gade. ^ A group of Bedouin Sheykhs with horses and lances. ^4 A preliminary glimpse of _ Petra. “O A group of rock-temples - near the theatre, Petra. *6 The theatre of Petra. -•'The view magnificent, _ Petra from the theatre. 28 Petra, east from the trav- el elers’ camp. 29 Petra, west from the trav- elers’ camp. *0 Sheyk Salim, Chief of the Petra Bedouin, and his ^ staff. d l Our travelers’ camp at ^ Petra. Temple of the urn, with « the arched terrace. Tombs, temples and cliffs south from the arched **4 The Corinthian Temple, qc Petra. Temple of the three tiers ft„ of columns. The Kasr Faroun and ^ broken columns. The Kasr Faroun—the ex- terior and arched door- way. 05 The Kasr Faroun — the oq arched doorway. y The Kasr Faroun—ruined 4n J uterior - u The temples of nature 4 i r^ U( l °f Fdom. A The temple of fluted col- umns. 4 A rock stairway and pul- 4 ft Pit. 6 -y 1 © pyramids and ruined 44 . fort ress. * A sacrificial altar of 4 k J**al. The ravine of the Dier, 46 A Petra ' 47 £ K rock temple, interior. t he Dier from the rock- 48 T t f mple ' 4 o £he Dier Fagade. Mount Hor and Aaron’s 50 A t0mb - unfinished rock tem- ple. Stanley in Africa. With 'printed descriptive Lecture. 1 Introduction. 2 Map of region explored. 3 Map showing the country traversed by Mr. Stanley. 4 Map of portion of Africa, showing Lieut. Came- ron s route. 5 Mr. Stanley’s Boat. 6 Mr. Stanley’s Boat on the march. 7 Setting out from M’Sehazy Haven to cross Lake Tan- ganyika. 8 Kisuna Waterfall. Lake Tanganyika. 9 The Peaks of Kungive Ukimgivo on Lake Tan- ganyika 10 Arms and Arts of Africa. 11 Entrance to M’Sehazy River. Camp of Expedi- tion and Transport Ves- sels. 12 Hauling Canoes up Inkisi Falls. 13 The ‘ Toss up.” 14 Bumbireh hospitality. 15 Cutting a passage for Ca- noes. lf> The Village of Manyema. 17 Encamped in Cannibal Land. 18 The great Battle of Aru- wimi River. 19 Naval Battle between the Wagunda and Wavuma. 20 The War Canoe on the River Congo. 21 Shooting the Rapids on the Congo. 22 The Da'h across Unyoro. 23 Burial of Edward Pocock in hostile Turn. 24 Reception by Mtesa’s Body Guard, Prime Ministers and Chiefs. 25 One foot in the Grave. 26 Distinguished Members of Mr. Stanley’s Expedition. 27 Mr. Stanley and some of his African followers on Board H. M. S. Industry. 2S Portrait of Mr. Stanley from life. 29. Group of Mr. Stanley and his followers from life. 30 Stanley in Africa. 31 Map of Equatorial Africa. 32 Map of Congo. 3i Cameron’s route. 34 The Lady Alice. 35 On the March. 36 Burial of E Pocock. 37 Reception by Mtesa’s Body Guard and Prime Minis- ters and Chiefs. 38 Bumbireh hospitality. 39 Naval Battle between the Waganda and the Wav- uma. 40 The dash across Unyoro. 41 The Kingev6 Peaks. 42 Entrance to M'Schazy River. 43 Setting out from M’Sehazy River. 44 Kisuna Waterfall. 45 The Village of Manyemi. 46 The Toss up. 47 The great war canoe on the Congo. 48 Encamped in Cannibal Land. 49 A narrow escape. 30 The great battle of the Aruwimi. 51 Shooting Rapids on the Congo. 52 Cutting a passage for ca- noes. 53 Hauling canoes uphill. 54 Mr. Stanley and some of his followers on board H. M. S. Industry. 55 Arms and arts of Africa. 56 Distinguished members of the expedition. 57 Portrait of Mr. Stanley, from life. 58 Group of Mr. Stanley and followers, from life.* Modern Egypt and Its People. With printed descriptive Lecture. 1 Introductory—Egypt. 2 Alexandria. 3 Plan of Ancient Alexan- dria. 4 Pompey’s pillar. 5 The Grand Square. 6 Present site of Pompey’s Pillar. 7 Mahmudiyeh Canal. 8 Port Said. 9 Lesseps’ Place. 10 Portrait of Count Lesseps. 11 Kantara. 12 Ismailia. 13 Ship p-issing through the Canal. 14 Suez—Entrance to Canal. 15 Cairo—General View. 16 The Market Place. 17 Street Scene — Donkey Boys. 18 Fanatic preaching to the people. 19 Professional Beggar. 20 Water Carriers—Group. 21 Camels. 22 Camel Drivers—Group. 23 The Fellaheen (Peasants) —Group. 24 Wool Spinners—Group. 25 Egyptian Mechanics — Group. 26 Egyptian Woman and Child. 27 Bedouin Sheik. 28 Bedouin Women. 29 Miss Whateley’s Arab School—Group. 30 Miss Whateley’s Medical M ission—Grou j >. 31 Dervishes—Group. 32 Dervishes dancing — Group. 33 Arab Caf6—Group. 34 Arab Shop. 35 Bridal Procession—Group. 36 A 12-year old Bridegroom —From Life. 37 Boy, Mother and Nurse— Group. 38 Khedive’s Palace. 39 Old Cairo. 40 Pyramids. 41 Libyan Desert and Camels. 42 Nile Scenery.