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

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954 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. TA SEA PICTURES. Beautifully Painted 7s. 6 d.; Plain Slides, 2s. each. 1 The Naval Manoeuvres, H.M.S. “ Powerful” pre- paring for sea 2 The Mobilisation of the Fleet for Manoeuvres Taking out Cruiser 3 “ A ” Division of the Medway Fleet. Reserve taking on board Shot and Shell at Sheemess before going to sea 4 *' X " Fleet assembled at Torbay 5 The Mediterrannean Fleet at Steam Tactics G " X ” Squadron breaking out of Agostoli at Night 7 A Cruiser communicating with Squadron by Wireless Telegraphy when Scouting 8 The Portsmouth Destroyer Flotilla leaving Port- land 9 Portsmouth Division of the Destroyer Flotilla carrying out Evolutions 10 Torpedo Craft going down Channel 11 The Channel Fleet in rough weather towing their Torpedo Boats 12 Mimic Warfare at Portsmouth Harbour. Night attack on Forts by Torpedo Boat Destroyers ; Garrison Artillery repelling the Vessels 13 Trying to Break a Destroyer’s Back, the Wolf Experiments at Portsmouth 14 The Torpedo Boat Starfish conducting experi- ments in the destruction of Submarines 15 On a British Submarine. The Look-out and Torpedo working 16 ,, ,, ,, Below water, using the Periscope 17 The Holland type of Submarine, at Portsmouth 18 ,, ,, ,, ,, below the sur- face inside the boat 19 Submarine Boat Holland, in section 20 ,, ,, ,, in full speed 21 ,, ,, ,, reconnoitring a man- o’-war with electric light (below surface) 22 The Morse Submarine after torpedoing a French Man-o’-War 23 Submarined I Submarines rising to the surface to claim the theoretical destruction of a Battleship 24 Submarines in heavy weather 25 Her Majesty's Visit to the Submarine A3, Ports- mouth 26 Submarine No. 3 in dry dock at Portsmouth 27 French Warships mistaking bottle heads for Submarines 28 H.M.S. “ Ocean,” holder of the World’s Gunnery Practice 29 First-class Kent launched at Portsmouth, March 6, 1901 30 Launch of H.M.S. “ Formidable " [1840 31 The old H.M.S. “ Queen ” leaving Portsmouth 32 H.M.S. " Queen ” launched March 8th, 1902 33 Queen Alexandra launching H.M.S. “ Queen ” at Devonport 34 General view of Devonport just after the Launch of the “ Queen " 35 H.M.S. " King Edward VII.” 36 The King laying the keel-plate of H.M.S. " King Edward VII," at Devonport 37 The Cruiser “ King Alfred," launched at Barrow, October 28th, 1901 38 The Armoured Cruiser " Good Hope," Cape Colony’s gift to the Mother Country 39 Portsmouth, H.M.S. “ The Victory 40 The Transports " Bavarian " and” Roslin Castle" with Colonials on board 41 H.M.S. “Monarch" leaving Simon’s Town, South Africa 42 The Prince of Wales and the American Navy. Scene in Portsmouth Harbour during the Royal Visit, July 13th, 1903 43 H.M.S. “ Condor ” (Lost December, 1901) Escape of H.M.S. Calliope from Apia Harbour, Samoa, March 16th, 1889 45 The Wreck of H.M.S. Cobra 4 (The Loss of the Revenge 47 The Collision between the “ Victory " and " Nep- tune " at Portsmouth 48 Destruction of s.s. “ Orion ” ; Passengers leaving in boats 49 The Wreckers. A Scene on the Coast early in Eighteenth Century 50 The Government Relief to the Ice-bound " Dis- covery." The Dundee Whaler" Tena Nova " 51 Sectional View of an Atlantic Liner >, „ s.s. “ Mauretania," full length kj tv.” t->•« ”,»• » middle part 54 The Difficulties of Coaling at Sea, the Collier '* Floriston " stranded at the entrance to the Rambler Channe 55 Coaling a Man-o’-War by trolley ropes at Ports- mouth 56 Torpedo Boat being coaled in Portsmouth Har- bour 60 61 57 Admiralty Harbour Works at Dover «”• -v . ” >• General View 59 Hoisting New Artillery into one of the " Chess Board ” Ports at Spithead Lor ?^5 it £ hener watching the forging of a Gun at Sheffield (Vickers Maxim Co.) co Siting 6-in. shells for Naval Guns at Woolwich bl Rolling an Armour-Plate at Essen, Germany 63 American Racing Yachts, Group of, from 1851 cc a ** * ~ n »i ii 1876 ““ American Cup Defender, Columbia, 1901 66 The America Cup Contest, " Reliance ” rounding the outer mark 67 Herring Fishing in the North Sea. “ A Good Catch ” 68 Smacksman on deck in rough weather 69 Winter in the North Sea 70 Steam-trawler rescuing a Barque 71 Fishing Boat returning to Harwich 72 Shrimp „ „ 73 Whale Fishers stripping Blubber 74 Dutch Fishing Boats at rest ll °Z ster Dredging. A Whitstable Yawl at wo'rk 76 Effect of the Pollution " Scare " at Whitstable. A closed storage tank 77 End of the Day’s Fishing at Whitstable 78 Discharging Putrid Matter into Thames Estuary from a Sludge-hopper 79 Oyster Pits at Emsworth, Hants. 80 The Impurity of Leigh Cockles. The Beach at Low Tide 81 Lifeboat to the Rescue. F. Gribble 82 The Evolution of the Leviathan. How the Steamship developed. 83 Betrayed by the Moon. Torpedo Boat disclosed by the Moon. 2s. 6d. 84 The Launch of the s.s. Lusitania 85 s.s. Lusitania at full speed 86 Beachy Head Lighthouse, distant view hv Moon- light. Direct Photo 87 Near View of Beachy Head Top Light. By Moonlignt Direct Photo 88 Moonlight in the Mediterrannean 89 Sunshine and Cloud in the Adriatic 90 s.s. Otranto in Storm (Painted) 91 Approaching Venice in the Mist 92 The Return of the Lifeboat 93 Hoisting the Flag 94 The Skipper 95 A Roman Galley 96 “ My Barque has drifted to the Strand ” 97 Lifeboat at the Wreck 98 “ They that go down to the sea in ships " 99 Lifeboat nearing the wreck 100 " Hard-a-port.’ A typical Boatswain 101 Life in the North Sea 102 Man Overboard 1 103 Saved 1 The rescue of a little girl 104 Shipping a Sea 105 To the Rescue. A Trawler coming to the aid of a boat 106 " What of the Wreck ? " An old sailor looking out to see the weather