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

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972 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers, LIFE AND WORKS OF THE LATE LORD TENNYSON —Continued DY ENOCH ARDEN. The set of 23 Beautifully Painted Slides, £12 13s.; Cheap Series, Coloured, 6s. 3d. the set. Plain Slides, 2s. each. 66 Medallion portrait of Alfred Lord Tennyson 67 The Statute Village : Boats on the Beach. “Then a mouldered church ; and higher a long street olimbs to one tall, towered mill “ 68 The Children, Enoch, Philip and Annie, on the shore. “ A narrow cave ran in beneath the cliff ” 69 Scene: A Bank at the edge of the Wood. “Enoch and Annie sitting hand in hand ’’ 70 Scene : In the Wood. “ Philip, like a wounded life, orept down into the hollowB of the wood ” 71 A Cottage Scene: Interior of a Bedroom. Annie with her ohildren, “the rosy idol of her solitude ” 72 Enoch’s Boat on the Beach. “ To sell the boat— and yet he loved her well ’’— 78 Enoch bids farewell. “ Enoch rose, casthiB strong arms about bis drooping wife, and kissed his wonder-stricken little ones ’’ 74 Annie watching by the bedside of her little boy. “ Yet sicklier, tho' the mother cared for it with all a mother’s care ’’ 76 Scene : Annie sitting on a bank by the side of the • wood. Philip coming closer, spoke, “ O, Annie, it iB beyond all hope, againBt all chance '' 76 Scene: The Cottage Bedroom: Annie retired to rest. “ At last, one night it chanced that Annie could not sleep, but earnestly prayed for a sign ; my Enoch, is he gone? ” 77 She dreams “Whenlol her Enoch sitting on a height under • palm tree ” 78 Enoch’s ship in Canton Harbour, where he “ bought quaint monsters for the market of those times; a gilded dragon, also, for the babes " 79 The Storm at Sea. Ship wrecked on the breakers. “ The orush of ruin, and the loss of all bat Enoch and two others " 80 Enoch and two others east on the Island. “The mountain wooded to the peak” 81 Enoch watching for a sail. “ The blaze upon the waters to the East ” 82 Enoch on board ship on his way horns; moonligh scene. “ Drew in the dewy, meadewy morning breath of England” 83 Enoch returns to the village. “Orept still down- ward, thinking, ‘ Dead, or dead to me I' ” 84 Interior of Philip’s house. The family group. “ Philip, the Blighted suitor of old times, stout, rosy, with his babe aoross his knees” 85 Enoch having seen the group from outside —“ So that falling prone he dug his fingers into the wet earth and prayed ” 86 Enoch in the Village Churchyard —“ And wrought to make the boatmen fishing nets” 87 The Storm on the Night of Enoch’s death —"There came such a loud calling of the sea ’’ 88 The Old Churchyard, Enoch’s grave —“So pass’d the strong heroio soul away" Hiring Fee for this Special Set of Hand-painted Slides, 21s. WB TENNYSON’S HEROINES. A Series of Slides made from Drawings by A. Forestier. Copied by permission of the Illustrated London News. 1 Elaine 2 Guinevere 3 Lady Godiva Beautifully Painted, 11s. Plain Slides, 2s. each. 4 Lynette 5 Mariana 6 Maud 7 The Gardener’s Daughter 8 The Lady Clare 9 The Lady of Shalot 10 The May Queen 11 The Princess 12 Vivien B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 LB SIR WALTER SCOTT AND HIS COUNTRY. A fine Series of photographs of places associated with the life of Sir Walter Scott. Beautifully Painted, Is. 6 d. ; Plain Slides, 2s. each. Cheap Series, Coloured, 5s. Reading, Is. 6 d. Portrait of Sir Walter Scott. Arthur’s Seat, from St. Leonard's. Jeannie Dean's Cottage, St. Leonard’s. St. Anthony’s Chapel. Edinburgh, from St. Anthony's Chapel. Holyrood Palace and Chapel Royal. W. Front, St. Giles's Cathedral, Edinburgh. The “ Heart of Midlothian," Edinburgh. Great Hall, Parliament House, Edinburgh. Sir Walter Scott’s Monument, Edinburgh. Princes Street, from Scott's Monument. Edinburgh, from Calton Hill. Craigmillar Castla. Rosslyn Chapel. " Prentice ” Pilla Rosslyn Chapel. Rosslyn Castle. Hawihomden. House at Lasswade. Portrait of Lady Scott. Crichton Castle. Borthwick Castle. Musselburgh. Prestonpans. North Berwick Abbey. Tantallon Castle. Winton Castle. Haddington. Gifford. 29 Fast Castle. 30 Coldingham Priory. 31 Eyemouth. 32 Berwick-on-Tweed. 33 Lindisfarne Priory, Holy Island. 34 Bamborough Castle, from Stag Rock. 35 Norham Castle, from the Tweed. 36 Marmion’s Archway, Norham Castle. 37 Twizel Bridge and Castle. 38 Field of Flodden. 39 Coldstream Bridge. 40 Wark. 41 Kelso Bridge and Abbey. 42 Floors Castle. 43 Smailliolm Tower. 44 Roxburgh Castle. 45 Jedburgh. 46 Jedburgh Abbey, from the Jed. 47 Queen Mary's House, Jedburgh. 48 Melrose. 49 E. Window, Melrose Abbey. 50 Abbotsford House and Eildon Hills. 51 The Study, Abbotsford House. 52 Cast of Scott's Head after Death. 53 Darnick Tower. 54 Eildon Hills, from Bemeisyde Hill. 55 Bemeisyde House. 56 St. Mary’s Aisle, Dryburgh Abbey.