Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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10S LECTURE SETS.. OILED FEATHER. By kind permission of the 1 Introduction. 3 Polished Sam. 8 Sam oils the door lock. 4 Rusty Joe. 6 Rusty Joe pulling on his boots. 6 Joe’s -waggon breaks down. Author, Rev. R. B. POWER. 7 Sam and Biddy McGrath. 8 Mrs. Jullup and Mrs. Duaher. 9 Sam helps Joe. 10 Polly welcomes her master. 11 The parson counsels Joe. 12 Joe and his wife bang up the oiled feather. WORSHIP OF BACCHUS. 1 Introduction. 2 1 1 elusive character of intoxicating liquors. 3 The grains. 4 The beer. £ Loss of nutriment. 6 Analysis of a gallon of alo. 7 Condensed beer. 8 Which will you buy, bread or beer 1 9 What the abstainer may look upon—What the drinker has to look upor. 10 Excuses made for drinking. 11 Proportion of alcohol. 1'.’ Proportionate quantity of proof spirit. 18 Liifermented and fermented wine. 14 Evils resulting from the use of alcoholic liquors. THE WITCHES' FROLIC. Erom the Ingoldsby Legends. By special pe rmis sion of the Publishers, Messrs. Richard BeDtley & Son. 2 Tke “ Bnuggery ” at Tappington. 3 The abbey turret. 3 Robin at the trysting-place. 4 Kobjn listening to the gossips, i Robin’s rido through the air. 8 The vicar’s slumbers disturbed. 7 “ Here’s a health to old Noah.” 8 Robin discovered in the cellar. 9 Robin brought before the squira 10 His wonhip upset. 11 The court amazed. 12 Robin discovered next morning. tfcSE A PHOTOGRAPHER’S PERPLEXITIES. B Bobby’s fond mother determines to have her darling photographed. 3 The mother and photographer are willing, but Bobby is not. 8 The photographer’s appearance frightens Bobby. 4 The mother tries force and fails. 8 The working doll is a wonderful inducement. 0 Focussing, with directions not to move. 7 First attempt—Not a satisfactory expression. 6 Second attempt—A graceful pose. 9 Third attempt—A stiff, unnatural attidude. 10 Fourth attempt—Confusion 1 The bandpiayi. 11 The cap is off once more. Behold what quickly takes place. 12 Final tableau. Disappearance of Bobby and utter confusion of photographer. 1 0 ORA PRO NOBIS. AN ILLUSTRATED SONGh (By permission of Messrs. Orshom & Co.) " Into the church the folk had gone.” I 3 “For while they prayed: H Motherl if thou in heaven can’et hear.” | come.” the uiffeli bfcd