Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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TEMPERANCE TALES. n AN OLD STORY. Copied by permission of the Author, S. 0. Hall, Esq., F.S.A., &c. Dedicated to- Membors of Temperance Societies, to Good Templars, to Bands of Hope and other Tomperance Organizations, especially to Women Workers in tho Holy Cause, asd all who seek to suppros3 the National Curse. The Illustrations are by the following eminent Artists :—J. E. Millais, R.A.; Birket Foster; Gustave Dord; AlmaTadima; L. J. Pott; N. Chevalier; Thomas Faed, R.A.; Marcus Stone; E. Sherard Kennedy ; P. R. Morris; W. Cave Thomas; James Sant, R.A. ; Montbard; Erskine Nicol, A.RA.; R. Lehman; W. Macduff; John Tonniel; Elizabeth Thompson; W. C. T. Dobson, R.A.; W. Homsloy ; Fred. Passmore; George Cruikshank; G. A. Storey; Sir Noel Paton, R.S.A.; Harrison Weir; and W. J. Allon. 1 Introduction, with Portrait of Author. 2 Watching and Waiting. Millais. 8 And called tho picture “ Innocence.” B, Poster. 4 In the bleak wind unsheltered. G. Dord. fi Taught their children thus. Alina Tadima. 6 The glory days of devils. L. J. Pott. 7 Alas for desolated homes. N. Chevalier: 8 A stout fisher wife. Thos. Faed. 9 To my home come. Marcus Stone. 10 A girl self-drowned. E. Sherard Kennedy. 11 What arc those women doing 1 P. It. Morris. 12 The Guiding Angel heard their song. W. C. Thomas. 13 The prayer was heard. Sant. H Outside the women and the children. Mont- hard. 15 Both whisky mad. E. Nicol. 16 I sent my daughter out to beg. R. Lehman. 17 A poor street stray. W. Macduff. 18 At break of day. John Tennicl. 19 Onthebattle field Hay. Elizabeth Thompson. 20 I must be a thief. Dobson. 21 Pitied of happy children. W. Ilemsley. 22 The maiden in her prime. Fred. Passmore. 23 The last half-hour. Cruikshank. 24 Girl examples richly dowered. Storey. 25 For he’s a jolly good fellow, Which" nobody can deny. Sir Noel Paton. 26 Pray God to bless the donor. Harrison Weir: 800NS AND BLESSINGS. THE ADVANTAGES OF TEMPERANCE- Stories and Sketches by Mrs. S. C. HALL. Illustrated by the following eminent Artists :—E. M. Ward, R.A.; Alfred Elmore,. R-A- J Frederick Goodn.ll, R.A.; Erskine Nicol, A.R.A.; Mrs. E. M. Ward; George Cruikshank; P. R. Morris; G. II. Bougliton; F. D. Hardy; E. Sherard Kennedy; N. Ohovalier; H. R. Robertson; A. J. Woolmor; and W. J. Allon. 1 The drunkard’s Bible. 2 A roiling stone. 8 What he lost. 4 It’s never too late. 6 Mary Kiley’s simple story. 6 The worn thimble. 7 Best and be thankful. 8 Building a house with a tea-cup. 9 Pepper and her foes. 10 The two friends. 11 It’s only a drop. 12 Bridget Larkins. 13 Tho true temperance cordiaL 14 Mrs. Grant’s perplexities. 15 Digging a grave with a wine glass. 16 First drop, Reading-, price Gd. THE TRIAL OF SIR JASPER. Copiod by permission of tho Author, S. C. Hall, Esq., F.S.A., from Illustrations by JE. M. Ward, R. A.; Mrs. E. M. Ward, RA.; Alfred Elmoro, R.A.; Thomas Faed, R. A; W. 0. T. Dobson, R.A.; Sir J. Noel Paton, R.S.A.; Sir John Gilbert, A.R.A.; Goorge Orulkshank; JohnTenniol; F. D. Hardy; H. Anelay; Birket Foster; W. Cave Thomas G. H. Boughton; Charles Mercior; P. R. Morris; N. Chevalier; Waltor J. Allen; H. R. Robertson; E. Sherard Kennedy; John Morgan; E. M. Wimporis; Gustave Do:l LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.—ARRANGED IN ORDER FOR A LECTURE. 1 Frontispiece—the Golden mean of temperance. 2 “ With memories black of many a bitter blow, Dealt when the father’s soul was dark with gin.” 8 “ Hungry and footsore, and without a bed; Starving—yet dare not touch the meat and bread.” 4 “A miserable tramper through the streets: No aid she asks; no sympathy she meets.” 4 “ She i3 not in the streets; beneath the trees, That shade her girlhood-home, sho sits.” < “ Is it too late to save him ! God, we pray His guardian angel may not pass away.” T “ Ten thousand devils haunt him day and night; Haunt him alike in darkness and in light.’’ 8 “A common incident of blighted life: Mourn for the wretched sufferers—child- and wife.” 9 “ See the degraded wretch we picture here; He blights the com before it reach tho ear.” 10 “ Over the lone grave of the suicide.” 11 “No better men when sober: drunk, none- worse.” 12 “ The artist paints him—low est of the low: Alas! Giles Jonson; 'twas not always so I ” 13 “ And let the artist draw his picture now; Draw Farmer Jonson—home from his owrs plough.” 14 “ They laid the dead wife on the floor.”