J. Theobald and Company's extra special illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, slides and apparatus (circa 1900)

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29 4 Room in whicii frozen bodies are kept 5 An avalanche destroying the Hospice 6 Monks and dogs setting out at night on search 7 Dog discovers child and licks it 8 Child on dog’s back carried over the snow 9 Arrival of dog with child at Monastery 10 Monks and dogs searching for traveller 11 Trying to restore animation in woman 12 Mother and son restored in the monastery Mischievous Tommy: or, a Boy’s Troubles. COPYRIGHT DESIGNS. 1 Gymnastics on the Chandelier 2 Tneir faces were black as ink 3 Our Ice Cream party 4 Playing at Menagerie 5 Taking a cast of baby 6 The dog pulled with all his might 7 My attempt to procure freckles 8 We were only playing at pigs 9 Out flew all the rats 10 I stuck the pin in the wrong leg 11 The crab laid hold of her finger 12 My sister swooned away Canadian Life—Past and Present. COPYRIGHT DESIGNS. 1 An emigrant train going west 2 Train escaping prairie me 3 A bullock waggon 4 One of the native police and Indians 5 Ice Carnival, Montreal 6 Trappers roimd camp fire 7 Interior of hut; skinning animals 8 Buffalo hunting 9 An Indian War Dance 10 The bear attacked the canoe 11 Breaking up of the ice, Race for life 12 Log settlements Life in the Arctic Regions. NEW SERIES. COPYRIGHT DESIGNS. 1 Ship thrown up on the ice 2 Attacking seals and walrus 3 The dead bear and her cubs 4 Cooking dinner 5 An Esquimaux village 6 An Esquimaux family party 7 Esquimaux ladies and reindeer sledge 8 The expedition ready to start 9 Sliding down the embankment 10 Attacked by a bear 11 Dying of hunger and despair 12 Catching fish The Twelve Stations of the Cross. 1 Scourged and crowned with thorns 2 Jesus mils for the first time 3 Jesus meets his mother 4 Jesus falls the second time 5 Simon the Cyrenian 6 Veronica—“ Weep not for Me ” 7 Jesus falls the third time 8 Is stripped of His garments 9 Jesus thrown upon the cross 10 Jesus dies 11 Taken down from the cross 12 The body consigned to the sepulchre Heroes of the Victoria Cross. Vmd pictures showing the various scenes through which our brave soldiers gained the Cross for valour. These pictures are life- like, and thrill the blood with enthusiasm. Copied by special permission of Messrs. Bim Bros. 1 Lieut. Robert Lindsay, ist Battn. Scotch Fusilier Guards, climbing up the slopes to the attack of the Russian batteries. Crimea, 1854. 2 Captain Bell, Royal Welch Fusiliers, with the assistance of Private Syle,7th Fusiliers, capturing a Russian gun at the battle of Alma. 3 Sergt. H. Ramage, Scots Greys, dashing off single handed to the assistance of Trooper Macpherson, who was surrounded by seven Russian cavalry men, at battle of Balaclava. 4 Sergt. J. Malone, 13th Light Dragoons, remaining by the side of Capt. Webb, 17th Lancers, although himself wounded during the Charge of the Light Brigade,'. Balaclava.