Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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hogakth’s works. THE RAKE’S PROGRESS. 'The youth just come into possession of his property. He indulges in thoheightof passion and excess. The rake in a house of iil-f incapable. He is arrested for debt. -fame, drunk and 5 Haring spent all his money, he marries a riai old maid. 6 He loses his money at a gaming .table. 7 He is thrown into the deb rs’ prison. 8 The rake a hopeless lunatic in Bedlam. HUMOURS OF AN ELECTION. 1 The feast. 2 Canvassing for votaa. 3 The polling at the hustings. 4 Tho chairing of the member. MARRIAGE 1 The marriage settlement. S The husband stays out all right, and comes •home drunk in the morning. 3 He seeks advice from a French quack doctor. A-LA-MODE. 4 The wife, now become a countess, has morn- ing concerts at her toilette. 8 Tho husband detects his wife’s inconstancy, and loses his life. I fl The wife dies by poison. INDUSTRY AND IDLENESS; OR, THE PROGRESS OF THE TWO APPRENTICES. 1 Goodchlld diligently at work whilst the other has fallen asleep. S Goodchild in church on Sunday, singing with his master's daughter. 8 The idle apprentice playing pitch and toss on a tombstone with bad characters. 4 Goodchild, by his attention and industry, earns the confidence of his master. !'-6 The idle apprentice is sent to sea. ,6 Goodchild is taken into partnership, and marries his master’s daughter. 7 Tho idle apprentice, ha-ring returned from sea, lives with a bad character in a garret. 8 The feast: Goodchild is an Alderman -of London. 9 The idle apprentice is betrayed and appre- hended in a thieves’ den. 10 He is charged with robbery, and brought up 1 before Goodchild, his feliow apprentice. 11 The idle apprentice is sentenced to death, and is taken to Tyburn to be executed. 12 Goodchild is proclaimed Lord Mayor of London THE THREE STAGES, AND REWARD OF CRUELTY. 1 Torturing animals for sport. I .4 .Tho Reward—he is executed, and his body 2 Cruelty in beating and overdriving animals. dissected by the doctor*. 8 Cruelty in perf action—wilful murder. | COLOURED PHOTOGRAPHIC New Series, 1 She never told her love. 2 Backing out of going to market. 3 Lunar caustic. 4 Oh 1 my prophetic soul I my uncle. 5 A hill sticker. 6 For China direct. 7 Spring and fall. 8 A garden roller. 9 All’s well that ends well. 10 A go-as-you-please race. 11 Oh listen unto my tale of woe 1 12 Kew Bridge. 13 Your money or your life. 14 How happy could I be with either. 15 A piece of fancy work. 16 An unnecessary remedy. 17 A friend to humanity a friend in need. 18 Clearing the letter box. 19 A spoilt child. 20 Saying good-bye to the old year. (Continued on COMIC ..SLIPPING SLIDES. 2s. each.’ 21 The complete angler. 22 A stitch in time. 23 “ I come .to bury Gfflsar,” 24 Elbow grease. 25 A. tailor. 26 Skipping girl. 27 Rabbit pie. 23 Boy and donkey. .29 Boy stealing sugar. 30 You must move on—assault and battery. 31 The dragon takes a walk. 32 Dancing imp, or will o’ the wisp, .changes colour. 33 Aorobat performing with chairs. 34 Turk throws off his head. 33 Female circus rider. 36 Ballet dancer. 37 Dancing negro. 38 When shall wo three meet again t 39 Boy spinning top, following page).