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

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MCINTOSH BATTERY AND OPTICAL CC., CHICAGO, ILL., U. S. A. 207 213 Reversed Capitals and Cornice i 214 General View of Karnak from the Souih ( 215* General View of Karnak and the Lake 216 The two Standing Obe- lisks—Karnak 217 Karnak—East View of the Hypostyle Hall (ex- terior) 218 The Borders of Thebes- 219* Temple of Koorneh— Thebes (Facade) 220* Temple of Koorneh— Thebes (Rear) 221 Temple of Koorneh— Thebes (Rear details) 222 Temple of Koorneh— Thebes (Hall of Col- umns) 223 The Rameseum—Thebes 224 The Rameseum—Grand Hall (Fallen Rameses) 225 Broken Statue of Ra- meses 226 A broken Head of a brok- en Race—Rameseum 227 The Colossi of Thebes- (Face) trom the South 228 The Colossi of Thebes— (Face) from the North 229 The Colossi of Thebes- Back 230 The Southern Colossus of Thebes 231 The Vocal Memmon— Thebes 232 Medinet Abou — General View 233 Medinet Abou-The Pal- ace Court from south- east (the Christian Col- onnade) 234 Medinet Abou — First Court (Temple of Ra- meses III) 235*Medinet Abou-Sculpture (Battle with the Syrians) 236 Medinet Abou—Palace of the King (Round and Square Columns 237 Medinet Abou — Broken Column (Temple of Ra- meses III 238 Medinet Abou — Rear Court from the Roof 239 Medinet Abou — Naval Combat 240 Deir-El-Medineh 241 Deir-El-Meiliueh-Roman Arch 242 Arab Water -Carrier, Girls—Fatimah, Miriam and Zenobia 243 Scheick-abd-el-Goornah 244 D a y r-E 1-B a h r e e and Temple of Hatasou 245 Chamber of the mum- mies—Found 1881 246 Group of Mess. Maspero — Brugsch and Arabs at the Scene of Great Find of 1881 247*Inscription Found in Mummy’s Hiding Place — (Right) 248*Inscription Found in Mummy’s Hiding Place —(Left) 249*Tomb of Rameses III— Bab-El-Malouk 250*Tomb of Rameses III— ( Entrance—Bab-El-Ma- louk 251*Sarcophagus of Rameses HI 252 Tomb of Rameses III 253*The Harpist’s Chamber- Entrance Wall-Tomb of Sethi I 254 Tomb of Sethi I—Scarl- bee 255 Tomb of Sethi 1—A Cor- ner 256 Tomb of Sethi I—Decap- itation Scene 257 Tourist’s Lunch—Tomb No. 18—Bab-ElrMalouk 258 Overlooking Bab-El-Ma- louk. Including Tombs of Rameses III and Sethi I 259 The Plain of Thebes— from Bab-El-Malouk 260 Luxor from the Theban Plain—Evening 261 Luxor and the Nile 262 A Street in Esneh 263*Arabic Doorway—Esneh 264 Interior of the Temple- Esneh 265 Temple of Edfou—Pylon 266*Temple of Edfou Hy- postyl Hall 267 Temple of Edfou—Grand Facade from the Hypos- tyl Hall 268 Temple of Edfou—New Year Chapel 269 Temple of Edfou—The Shrine 270 Temple of Edfou—Pro- cessional Stairway.West 271 Temple of Edfou —Pro- cessional Stairway, East 272 Temple of Edfou—Outer and Inner Walls 273 Temple of Edfou — Con- struction Plan, Interior from the roof 274 Edfou from the Temple Wall 275 Assouan—North 276 Assouan Harbor—South 277 A Cairo Bazaar—Assouan .278 A Pottery Bazaas — As- souan 279 A Nubian Girl—Assouan 280 Nubian Curly Heads—As- souan 281 Nubian Habit-Seller—As- souan 282*Elephantine Island 283 Nubian Children — Ele- phantine Island with Statue of Men—Ephta. Son of Rameses II 284 Ptolemaic Temple — As- souan 285 The Quarry of Syene— Assouan 286 Unfinished Obelisk—As- souan 287 Moslem Cemetery, near Assouan 288 Old Watch Tower — on the Assouan and Phil® Read (Profile of the Warden 289 Old Roman Wall—on the Philaeand Assouan Road 290 A Nubian Donkey Group 291 Our Donkey-'telegraph” 292 First Glimpse of Phil* 293 Pharaoh’s Bed —Phil® from E Shore. 294 Ruins of Phil®, from the North. 295 Ruins of Phil®, from the South. 296 Pharaoh’s Bed—through the Pylon. 297*Pharaoh’sBed—Finished and unfinished panels. 298 Pharaoh's Bed —"The Grape Capital.” 299 Pharaoh’s Bed—Interior. 300 Pharaoh’s Bed—Moon- light efieet. 301 Phil®—East Colonnade- each Capital different and some unfinished. 302 Phil®—West Colonnade from the South. 303 Phil®—West Colonnade —toward Biggeh. 304 Phil®—West Colonnade and Biggeh. 305 Phil®—Colonnade and Obelisk—south end. 306 Phil®—South Colonnade and Pharaoh’s Bed. 307 “View Magnificent” — Phil®. The Artist’s Choice. 308* Phil® Temple—1st Propylon. 309 Phil® Temple—2d Propy- lon. 310 Ptolemaic Land Grant Stone. 311*Temple of Isis—west side Ext. 312 Isis SuckliDg Ptolemy- west wall. 313* Copy of the Rosetta Stone. . . 314*Resurrection of Osiris— Sanctuary Temple. 315*Crossinsr the Styx. 316 Our Artist at work on Isis Temple, and what he saw. 317 The Nile—North from the Temple of Isis (Desolation). 318 The Nile and Phil®— East from the Temple of Isis. 319 The Nile and Colonnade — South from the Tem- ple of Isis. 320 Biggeh from the Temple of Isis. 321*The lovely Cornice — Small Temple, Phil®. 322 Ruins of a Christian Church, Phil®. 323 A Classic Group—Phil® (a broken Sphynx and Obelisk). 324 Biggeh — Ancient and Modern Temple. 325 Bigseh—Through the Ruins to Phil®. 326 Ruins of Phil® from Biggeh. 327 First Cataract of the Nile. 328 First Cataract of the Nile—Instantaneous. 329 Rapids—First Cataract of the Nile—Instantaneous 330 Natives Shooting the Rapids — First Cataract.