Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 9 -- art, literature, and miscellaneous (circa 1920)

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37, King Street, Covent Garden, London, W.C. ? 937 BNQ MISCELLANEOUS PICTURES Copied by permission of the Autotype Co., Franz Hanfstaengl, Arthur Lucas, and others. Beautifully Painted, 12s. Cheap Series Coloured, 5s. to 6s. 6 d. Plain Slides, 2s. to 2s. Qd. each. 1 Una and the Red-Cross Knight 2 S. Patrick 3 -Happy Childhood 4 Alcyone 5 Luna (Kaulbach). 2s. 6d. 6 Expectation. “ * He cometh not,’ she said ” 7 “ What are the Wild waves saying ? ’’ 8 The Lion’s Cubs (F. W. Lawson, 9 An Alarm, Scotch Deer-stalk- ing 10 Beatrice. 11 “ Good-night, Mummie ” (Ber- gen) 2s. 6d. 12 Sweet Captivity 13 The Snake Charmer 14 The Human Eye (a direct pho- to graph) 15 “ Swan among Swans, than grace more graceful she " 16 “ Where shall we hang the Mistletoe ? ’’ 17 Interested Onlookers. Little Children at the Pantomime 18“ Gather ye roses while ye may" 19 The Delights of the Sunny Sands on board a Liner 20 The Swing 21 The Way to Church 22 Death of Francis Xavier 23 Salvator Infantium 24 Ophelia 25 Spring. (Head of Child) 26 Summer. (Head of Woman) 27 Autumn. (Head of Woman) 28 Winter. (Head of Woman) 29 Spring. (C. S. Dixon) 30 Summer. (C. S. Dixon) 31 Autumn. (C. S. Dixon) 32 Winter. (C. S. Dixon) 33 The Danish Settlement, Ald- wych 34 The First of the Russians. The Scandinavian Hero Rurik 35 The Old Royal Bodyguard of Russian Soldiers. Winged Warriors. Date 850 36 Old Russia. Buried before be- heading. The Boyars’ ven- geance of the Polish Captors of Moscow 37 Hands clasped. Male and Fe- male 38 Hands clasped. Two Males 39 A Direct Photograph of a Coin. S. George and the Dragon 40 A Wall Sundial 41 The Narrow Way. A Road at the side of a hedge 42 The Wind-mill 43 The Path to the Church 44 The School-boy 45 Return home of a sailor in Nel- son’s time 46 Many happy returns of the day 47 “Inspiration." A violin con- certo. 2s. 6d. 48 Morning Prayers. 2s. 6d. 49 Going to church 50 A Spanish Dancer. 2s. 6d. 51 A^ girLpreparing some flowers 52 May Blossoms. 2s. 6d. 53 Roses. 2s. 6d. 54 The Siren’s Song. 2s. 6d. 55 The Love-letter. 2s. 6d. 56 “ Peep-bo ” (Doorah). 2s. 6d. 57 A Dutch girl (Knoff). 2s. 6d. 58 Inspiration. A young author- ess at work 59 Gossip. Two shepherds talk- ing 60 The Lesson. An Elderly lady teaching a young girl how to knit 61 Daffodils. Two girls gathering flowers in the Middle Ages 62 Happiness. A father playing with his child 63 Eyes for the Blind. A boy reading the Bible to his Grandmother 64 Mother-Love. A mother watch- ing her child 65 Hard Times. A farmer going to sell his cow 66 Dinner Time. Feeding the heifers 67 The Three Generations 68 The Stronger Hand. A clergy- man persuading a man to leave a street fight 69 “ No other Woman can be Mother to her Children ” 70 A Little Helpmeet. A child peeling potatoes for her mother • . 71 Afternoon Talk 72 To the Fields. A father and son going to work 73 “ Loneliness ” A wealthy man who can find no comfort in riches 74 “ I was homeless and ye took me in.” A man giving shelter to a beggar 75 Brotherly Love. One man comforting another in trouble 76 Sickness and Health. A man giving a sick woman some flowers 77 Christmas Decorations for the chi rch 78 Subs'.riptions. A child collect- ing from a sailor 79 Criticism. A young lady re- garding an artist while at work 80 Dives the Modern. A rich man at dinner * 81 Grief and Consolation. A lady listening to another who is in trouble 82 An Offering 83 Spring and Winter. An old lady and a child 84 “ A Happy Christmas, Grand- ma " 85 The End of the Day. A shep- herd returning with sheep to the fold 86 Protection. A little girl fright- ened by geese 87 Bringing in the Yule Log 88 A quiet five minutes. An old man reading 89 The Visitation. A man who comes home and finds his child dead 90 Friendly Advice. An old lady counselling a younger 91 A search 92 Interesting News. Four young girls reading 93 Progress. A child’s first walk 94 An Unexpected Visitor 95 Repentance. A rich man over- come with remorse 96 The First Steps to Church 97 “ Of your charity." A Rus- sian beggar 98 St. Martin dividing his cloak with the beggar 99 The Way Home. A man out- side the church 100 “ We praise Thee.” Soldiers at church 101 “ A very gallant gentleman.” Captain Oates walking to his death in the face of a blizzard 102 The loaf of bread 103 Alms. Hands in the attitude of asking 104 Strength. Clenched fists 105 The story of David and Jona- than. A mother explaining the story 106 A jolly load. A farm labourer with his children 107 Memories. A lady bringing presents to her old nurse and husband 108 Helping Grandma to Church 109 Helping Grandpa to Church 110 Youth and old age. Showing Grandma the drawing 111 Grandma reading to her Grandchildren 112 Giving comfort to the suffer- ing. Hospital nurse with patients and toys 113 Ready for bed. Mother and three children 114 Discontent and joy. A selfish man and boy 115 Sunday Morning. On the way to church, 1850 116 Sunday Morning. In church, present day 117 The Sleeping Maid 118*St. Jerome. 1 l9*The Council of War at Courtia l2U*Egyptian Portrait. 121 Leda and the Swan (? Poussin) 122*Portrait of Mr. Bruce. 123*Isaac and Rebecca at the Well 124*Isaac Walton, The Angler. l25*Lady Godiva. 126*A Panel of Temperance 127* »> ** »» » 128*A Saint 129*Two Saints 130*St. Andrew 131 Adoration 132 Margaret in Church 133 Death of Francis I. 134 Burns and his Highland Mary 135 Dick Whittington on High- gate Hill 136 Going to Market 137 The halt, or baiting the horse 138 Neapolitan Carriage.