Lantern Slides illustrating Zoology, Botany, Geology, Astronomy, Textiles, &c.: Catalogue E. (November 1924)

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Flatters & Garnett, Ltd., Manchester. Section MM 1—Physical 45 Mer de Glace, Wave-like Surface. P 48 Mer de Glace and Summit of Mt. Blanc. P 47 Trient Glacier, showing terminal moraine. P 48 Iceberg. P RIVERS AND WATER. (See also various other parts of the Catalogue). 49 The Strid, .River Wharfe, Yorkshire. P 50 The Strid, River Wharfe, Yorkshire. P 51 R. Wharfe, just above the Strid. P 52 Mill Ghyll Force, Wensley Dale, Yorks. P 53 Whitfield Force, Wensley Dale, Yorks. P 54 Waterfall, Valley of Desolation, Bolton Abbey, Yorks. P 55 Victoria Falls, Zambesi Plan. D 56 Victoria Falls. P 57 Victoria Falls, from above. P Geography— Continued. 58 Victoria Falls, Main Fall from South Shore, Woking, up the chasm. 59 Victoria Falls, Main Fall from Rain Forest. 60 Victoria Falls, Rainbow Fall from Danger Pond, Livingstone Island. 61 Rain Forest, Victoria Falls, Zambesi. 62 Victoria Falls, Zambesi, Boiling Pot and Gorge. 63 Victoria Falls, Zambesi, The Bend. 64 Zambesi Gorge, from Palm Cleop, looking towards the gap. 65 Victoria Falls, Zambesi, Railway Bridge, in construction. 66 Niagara Falls below Suspension Bridge. 67 Niagara Horse Shoe Falls, Winter. 68 Niagara American Falls, Winter. 69 Niagara American Falls, general view. Section MM 2—COMMERCIAL GEOGRAPHY OF THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. A series of Educational Slides from diagrams and statistics specially prepared by Dr. Albert Wilmore, of Colne, Lancs. Price : 1/3 per Slide, plain. The complete set only can be hired. 1 Structure of the Northern Counties, Map ana sections. 2 Geology of North of England. 3 Map of the Coal-fields. 4 Section across the Pennines showing Coal- basins. 5 A Geographer’s Geological Map of Lancs. 6 A Geographer’s Geological Map of Yorkshire. 7 A Geographer’s Geological Map of Northum- berland and Durham. 8 A boring for Coal showing the strata passed through. 9 “ Hidden Coal-fields ” of East and Western Plains. 10 Table of products obtained from coal. Coke furnaces and their bye-products. 11 Iron ore of North of England. 12 Iron and Steel manufacture of North of Eng- land. 13 Furness, and its supply of raw materials. 14 Lancashire its Highlands and Lowlands. 15 Yorkshire; its Highlands and Lowlands. 18 Northumberland and Durham; their High- lands and Lowlands. 17 A •rainfall.map of the North of England. 18 Great Railways of the North; their relation to structure, etc. 19 The Crossing of the Pennines. 20 The chief Pennine Tunnels. 21 Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, and Sheffield. and their railway connections. 22 Lines connecting the Mersey and Ribble valleys. 23 Population map of the North of England 24 Great Towns and Cities of the North’ of England. 25 General industrial map of the North of England. 26 Textile industries. ' . LttULiiomi c, ui&i/uuimon. 28 W oollen Trade of West Riding; its distribu- tion. 29 Chemical Trade of the M^rsej r . 30 Paper Trade of Lancashire; connection with water supply. 31 Leather Trade of Lancashire and of West Riding. 32 Glass-making of the North of England. 33 Soap-making of the North of England. 34 Agriculture of the North of England. 35 Shipping of the North of England; chief ports and connections. 3S Tonnage of the great ports. Section MM 3—CLOUD PHOTOGRAPHS. Plain 2/- each. Hand-painted, 4/- each. 1 Stratus Clouds—Rising Sun. 2 Stormy Sunrise at sea. 3 Strato-nimbus—Rain Clouds. 4 Strato-nimbus Clouds, clearing away. 5 Nimbus changing to Strato-cumulus Clouds. 6 Large Cumulus Clouds. 7 Festooned Cumulus Clouds. 8 Fantastic Storm Cloud No. 1 . 9 Fantastic Storm Cloud No. 2. 10 Gathering Rain Clouds—Evening. 11 Cirro Cumulus Sky—Sea View. 12 Cirrus, or Mackerel Sky—Morning. 13 Cirrus Clouds covering Evening Sky. 14 A coming Storm. 15 Storm Clouds passing away. 16 Cumulus-nimbus Clouds—Calm Sea. 17 Sunlight breaking through Heavy Clouds. 18 Cumulus Clouds and troubled waters. THE HELM CLOUD OF THE PENNINES. 31 Helm Wind, Section to show how the Cloud is formed. 32 Helm Cloud. Bar in process of breaking lin. Thp Wind TO/lU thon across the Eden Valley. \ 33 Helm Cloud settled down on the Pennines nearly to bottom—showing Bar break- ing up. p 34 Helm Cloud settled down on Pennines. The Bar about three miles from hills, and what is known locally as a “ Black Helm.” p 35 Helm Cloud hidden behind Bar, wind not reaching Eden, as shown by frost crystals. p Carrying Boxes, with Rubber Packing and Leather Handles—See Cover. — 85 — hi hj J-e hd