Illustrated Catalogue Of Magic Lanterns (after November 1889, probably 1890)

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146 MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CO., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 2 St. Peter’s from the Vati- can Gallery. 3 St. Peter’s. 4 St. Peter’s Fagade and Dome. 5 St. Peter’s—the Interior. 6 The Vatican. 7 Chiaramouti Corridor — the Vatican. 8 The Vatican Ariadne. 9 Ruins on the Palatine Hill. 10 Temple of Vesta. 11 Temple of Castor and Pol- lux. 12 San Lorenzo—Outside the Walls. 13 Temple of Faustina from Palatine Hill. 14 View from the Palatine Hill. 15 Temple of Saturn. 16 Arch of Constantine. 17 Arch of Titus. 18 Arch of Titus—Bas-relief (7 Candlesticks). 19 Arch of Titus—Bas-relief (the Chariots). 20 Porta San Maggiore. 21 Porta San Lorenzo. 22 Porta San Paolo. 23 Porta San Giovanni. 24 Tomb of Cecelia Metella. 25 Basilica of Constantine (distant). 26 Basilica of Constantine (near). 27 Island in the Tiber. 28 Palazzo Quirinale. 29 Palazzo del Laterano. 39 Villa Medici. 31 St. Angelo. • 32 Fontana Paolino. 33 Fontana di Trevi. 34 The Coliseum. 35 The Coliseum—the Inte- rior. 36 Piazza Navona. 37 Piazza Colonna. 38 Steps of Piazza di Spagna. 39 View from Monte Pincio. I 40 Piazza del Popolo. 41 Column of Immaculate Conception. 42 Pincio Gardens. 43 Pincio Gardens—Fountain of Moses. 44 The Pantheon. 45 San Paolo. 46 Forum Romanum. 47 Forum of Trajan. 48 Column of Phoeas. 49 The Capitol. 50 Santa Maria Maggiore. Italy. With descriptive Lecture . 1 Turin. Palazzo Carig- nano. 2 Turin. Church of Gran Madre di Dio. 3 Turin. Capuchin Mount and Monastery. 4 Milan Cathedral. 5 Orta Lake. 6 rtaveno. Lake Maggiore. 7 Varenna. Lake Como. * Venice. Cathedral of St. Mark’s, Fagade. 9 Venice. Reliefs in Por- phyry of Knights. 10 Venice. Palace of the Doges. 11 Venice. Palace of the Doges, Bronze Fountain in Courtyard. 12 Venice. The Bridge of Sighs. 13 Venice. Grand Canal. 14 Venice. Ponte Rialto. 15 Venice. Ca d’Oro Golden Palace. 16 Bologna. Church of San Giacomo Maggiore. 17 Florence and River Arno. 18 Florence. Cathedral and Campanile from Palazzo Vecchio. 19 Florence. Palazzo Vec- chio. 20 Florence. Uffizi and Pal- azzo Vecchio. 21 Florence. Loggia dei Lanzi. 22 Florence. Church of Santa Croce. 23 Florence. Triumphal Arch at Porta Gallo. 24 Arezzo. Birthplace of Petrarch. 25 Naples from S. Elmo. 26 Naples. Harbor from the Arsenal. 27 Naples. S. Elmo and Marina. 28 Naples. S. Lucia and Cas- tello dell’Ovo. 29 Naples. Piazza del Pleb- iscite. 30 Naples. Palazzo Reale. 31 Naples. Palazzo Reale— the Scala. 32 Naples. Church of S. Francesco di Paolo. 33 Naples. Villa Nazionale. 34 NaDles. Monument in the Piazza de Martiri. 35 Pompeii. View of Vesu- vius. 36 Pompeii. The Forum.' 37 Pompeii. The Basilica. 38 Pompeii. The Temple of Venus. 39 Pompeii. The Pantheon. 40 Pompeii. The House of the Small Fountain. 41 Pompeii. The House of the Faun. 42 Pompeii. The Amphi- 43 Pompeii. The Street of the Tombs. 44 Palermo Cathedral. 45 Pisa. Baptistery, Cathe- dral, and Leaning Tower. 46 Pisa. Leaning Tower. 47 Lucca Cathedral. 48 Genoa. Above the Rail- way Station. 49 Genoa. Palazzo Ducale. 50 Genoa. Christopher Co- lumbus. London to Rome. With descriptive Lecture. 1 Rouen Cathedral. 2 Paris. 3 Lucerne. 4 Weggis, Lake of Lucerne. 5 Berne. 6 The Valley of St. Nich- olas. 7 The Matterhorn. 8 The Mer de Glace, Cha- mounix. 9 Crevasses on the Mer de Glace. 10 Milan Cathedral. 11 On the Grand Canal, Ven- ice. 12 The Leaning Tower of Pisa. 13 The Baptistery, Pisa. 14 Interior of Baptistery and Pisano’s Pulpit, Pisa. 15 The Cathedral. Pisa. 16 The Leaning Tower, Bap- tistery and Cathedral, Pisa. 17 The Campo Santo, Pisa. 18 The Chain Gallery, Campo Santo. 19 The East Gallery, with Or- ganga’s Frescoes, Campo Santo. 20 The Cathedral, Lucca. 21 Church of S. Giacomo, Maggiore, and House of Rossini, Bologna. 22 Florence, from San Min- iato. 23 The Church of Santa Croce and Statue of Dante, Florence. 24 South Porch and Sculp- tures, Cathedral, Flor- ence. 25 North Porch and Sculp- tures, Cathedral, Flor- ence. 26 Ghiberte’s Gates, Baptis- tery, Florence. 27 Siena, General View. 28 The Cathedral, Siena. 29 The Three Porches, Siena. 30 Arezzo, Birthplace of Pe- trarch. 31 Falls of Terni, Umbria. 32 Arch of Constantine, Rome. 33 The Coliseum, Rome. 34 Arch of Titus, Rome. 35 Dome of St. Peter’s from the Pope’s Gardens, Vati- can, Rome. 36 The Chairamonti Corridor, Vatican, Rome. 37 The Bracchia Nuovo, Vat- ican, Rome. 38 Colossal Statue of the Nile, Vatican, Rome. 39 The Meleager, Vatican, Rome. 40 The Laocoon, Vatican, Rome. 41 The Apollo Belvedere, Vatican, Rome. 42 The Mercury of Belve- dere, Vatican, Rome. . 43 Perseus by Canova, Vati- can, Rome. 44 Gallery of Statues, Vati- can, Rome. 45 The Ariadne, Vatican, Rome. 46 Lucius Verus, in Roman Military Costume, Vati- can, Rome. 47 Hall of the Busts, Vatican, Rome. 48 Adonis, Cabinet of Masks, Rome. 49 Gallery of Vases and Can- delabra, Vatican, Home. 50 Hall of the Animals, Vat- ican, Rome.