Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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LECTURE SETS. S7 THE A I' G ii A. N WAR. t Introductory. j Fort Ali Musjid, Khyber Pass, I Map of Afghanistan. 4 Afghan Mountaineers. 5 Afrecdis in Khyber Past I Group of Generals. 7 Awaiting the order to advance I Foil; Jumrood. • Looting at Ali Musjid. 10 JcHnAsbad. jt 3rd Ghoorkhas on the March. 1 } Guns crossing Khojuk Pass. 18 Conflict with Afghan Cavalry. ]4 Candahar. It Disaster to 10th Hussars. IS Death of Major Wigram-Battyc. 17 Incident in the Battle of Futtehabad. 18 Signing the Treaty of Gundnmuk. 19 Jugdulluck Fort. -JO Sheer Ali and Yakoob Khan. II City of Cabul from CitadeL 22 Gate of Bazaar, Cabul. 23 A Street in Cabul. 24 Sir Louis Oavagnari, Lt. Hamilton, Dr. Holly, and Mr. Jenkins. 25 Heratee Soldiers. 26 Citadel of Herat. 27 Interior of Residency at Cabul. 28 Yakoob Khan sent prisoner to India. 29 Fortress and Citadel at Ghuzni. 30 Charge of Cavalry to cover retreat of Guns 31 59th Regt. Btormmg a hilL 32 Charge of Bengal Lancers. 33 2nd Punjaub Cavalry in battle at SbabjuL 34 Abdurrahman Khan' 35 A struggle against desperate odd* 30 “At Bay." OUR ENGLISH CATHEDRALS. With Reading-. 1 Canterbury Cathedral, general view. 2 Canterbury Cathedral, interior. 3 Rochester Cathedral, general view. 4 Chichester Cathedral, Spire and Market Cross. 0 Winchester Cathedral from north-west. 6 Winchester Cathedral. Nave, looking east. 7 Salisbury Cathedral from north-west. 8 Exeter Cathedral, west front. 9 Exeter Cathedral, Nave, looking cast. 10 Truro Cathedral, general view: 11 Bath Cathedral west front. 12 Wells Cathedral from the east. ID Wells Cathedral, interior. 14 Bristol Cathedral. 15 Bristol Cathedral, interior. 10 Gloucester Cathedral, genera! view. 17 Gloucester Cathedral, centre part of Boro do;?. 18 Worcester Cathedral from east. 19 Worcester Cathedral, the Choir. 20 Hereford Cathedral and Bridge. 21 Hereford Cathedral, the Nave and Choir Screen 22 Llaudafl Cathedral, north side and layers. 23 LlandafE Cathedral, the Nave. 24 St. David's Cathedral, general view. 25 St. Asaph’s Cathedral from south-west. 20 Chester Cathedral, son-’ral view. 27 Bangor Cathedral, interior. 28 Manchester Cathedral, from south-west, po Manchester Cathedral, Choir, looking east. 30 Carlisle Cathedral, general view. 31 Durham Cathedral from south-west. 32 Durham Cathedral, the Galilee, showiim Bede’s Tomb. 33 Bipon jfathedral from south-east. 31 Hipon Cathedral, Nave, looking cast. 35 Fork Cathedral from south-west. 30 York Cathedral. Doorway. 37 Lincoln Cathedral, general view from west. 3S Lincoln Cathedral, the north Aisle. 39 Lichfield Cathedral, the Three Spires, from Tool Walk. 40 Lichfield Cathedral, the Choir. •il Peterborough Cathedral from north-west. 42 Peterborough Cathedral. Nave, looking east. 43 Norwich Cathedral from east. 44 Norwich Cathedral, Nave, looking east. 45 Ely Cathedral from west. 40 Ely Cathedral, the Choir. 47 St. Albans Abbey from south-west. 4S Christ Church. Oxford. 49 St. Paul’s Cathedral, general view. 50 St. Paul’s Cathedral, the Nave, looking oast. THE LOSS OF H.M.S. VICTORIA Poem by W. 1 A Double Line of Battleships. 8 Her Ilam Struck the Victoria. 3 But now the Water Rushing in. 4 Now came the Order “ Save yourselves.” 5 But on the Bridge the Admiral resolved to stay. A. EATON. 6 He Rushed on Deck and Outward Sprang. 7 Soon the Victoria disappeared. 8 We Wonder now that any Came. 9 They never have a Grave on England’s Sizcz* 10 Go te' 1 11 the Slanderer to his Faoc. Poem, Id.