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

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956 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. bqh disasters at sea by fire, typhoons. COLLISIONS AND ICEBERGS. Beautifully Painted Figure Subjects, 11s. each. ) Plain Slides, 2s. each, except where >> .. View ,, Is. 6 d. each, ) otherwise marked. 1 Burning of the " Kent East Indiaman.” Hemy 2 Wreck of H.M.S. Birkenhead. Hemy. 3 Escape of H.M.S. Calliope from a typhoon at Samoa. 4 Typhoon at Hong Kong. Ships escaping. 5 Foundering of H.M.S. Cobra, T.B.D., in the North Sea. 6 Burning of S.S. Orion. Passengers leaving in boats. STORM IN BAY OF BISCAY, DEC., 1911. 7 S.S. Stiloe. Hove to in strong gale. 2s. 6d. 8 ,, Mast of ship alone visible above crest of wave. 2s. 6d. THE “TITANIC" 11 R.M.S. " Titanic.” 12 Captain Smith. 13 Wireless Cabin. 14 Details showing the apparatus fitted to the head of the operator. 9 S.S. Stiloe. Hove to, Bay of Biscay, waves more than 30 ft. high. 2s. 6d. 10 S.S. Mathilde, length 200 ft., among waves oi between 600 and 700 ft. 2s. 6d. DISASTER, 1912. 15 A Wireless Station. 16 Ice in glass of water showing proportion of ice submerged. 17 Lord Pirrie. S.S. “NARRUNG” AFTER THE STORM OF USHANT, BAY OF BISCAY, 1912. 18 S.S. “ Naming " in battered condition after her 20 General view of deck, showing chaotic condition return showing a marked list. of fittings. 19 Steam winch torn from its base, and thrown up on deck by waves 70 ft. high. THE WRECK OF THE “EMPRESS OF IRELAND,” JUNE, 1914. 21 The S.S. " Empress of Ireland ” leaving Quebec 22 Captain Kendal of S.S. " Empress of Ireland.” 23 Captain Anderson of S.C. “ Storstad.” 24 S.S. " Empress of Ireland ” settling down. Survivors leaving in boats. From drawing made by particulars given by survivors. 25 S.C. ” Storstad,” showing damaged bows. 26 Dr. Grant and stewardesses attending to a sur- vivor. 27 R. W. Crellion and little Florence Barker, whom he saved from the wreck. Both her parents were drowned. 28 Distributing clothes to survivors at Glasgow. 29 Some of the survivors at Glasgow. 30 Bluejackets carrying coffins containing victims from S.S. “ Lady Grey ” for burial at Quebec. 31 Salvationists in the mortuary to identify bodies of their comrades. 32 The Ocean Highway. For Slides dealing with Torpedoing S.S. Lusitania and other attacks on Shipping during the Great War, see Work of the Navy and additional set, page 677 Section 6. ANF FROST AND SNOW SCENES. Plain Slides, 2s. each. Blue Tone Process. Price 2s. 6 d. each. 1 A lonely cottage in the wood 2 " Mantled with snow.” 3 “Through the trees." 4 A Country mansion in winter. 5 " The Glen is white with drifted snow." 6 A country lodge in the sdow. 7 " The silent woods in wintry toils are bound.” 8 “ Where winter reigns supreme.” 9 “ Nature's overcoat.” 10 “ Each delicate twig a feathery burden bears.” 11 Church and Churchyard in winter. 12 “ The Sisters.” Two trees in snow. 13 Frozen Pastures. 14 A Rural Road in Winter. 15 A Vista in the Park 16 Burst Twigs, showing Frozen Sap. 17 Hoar Frost in the Wood. 18 A Woodland Christmas. 19 Heavy Snow. 20 Jesmond Dene. 21 ” Clac ir. Winter’s Silvery Garb." 23 A Scois Fir. 23 Broom and Brambles. 24 Among the Evergreens. 25 Gorse and Broom (Hoar-frost). 26 Avenue at Hazelhead. 27 “ A Monarch of the Meadows.” 28 A Weeping Elm. 29 A Silver Birch. 30 A Rural Road. 31 December at the Docks. 32 Hoar-frost study—Larches. 33 Hoar-frost and Snow on Trees—early morning. 34 “ Coral Branches," Hoar-frost study. 35 Hoar-frost on Window Pane. 36 Ice-flowers on St. Moritz Lake (beautifully distinct). 37 “ Wintry Old Age.” 38 Grindelwald, Snowstorm on the Wetterhorn. 39 „ the Lutzchene. 40 ,, The Happy Valley. 41 „ In the Woods. 42 ,‘, Snow and Frost. 43 Jungfrau Monch and Eiger Mountains. 44 Lautterbrunnen Valley. 45 Murren Valley. 46 Scheidegg, over the Little. 47 Wengern Alps, on the. 48 Snow’ Bridge in the Swiss Alps. 49 Ice Grotto in the Swiss Alps. 50 Ice Bridge in the Swiss Alps. Second series (50 Slides) details on application. For Crystals of Snow, Ice, Quartz, &c., see Section 2.