Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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LANTERN SETS. 145 \ ST. PETERSBURG. 1 St. Isaac's Cathedral. 1 Panorama from St. Isaac’s Cathedral (a), I Panorama from St. Isaac’s Cathedral (b). 4 Monument of Emperor Nicholas I. 5 Equestrian Statue of Peter the Great. 4 The old Admiralty Building. T Cathedral of St. Kazan. I Nevskoi Prospect fa). 9 Nerskoi Prospect (o). 10 Ohapel in front of the Bazaar. . 11 Statue of Catherine II. U Michael Palace, or Palace of Paul, IS Buildings of General Staff. 14 The Alexander Column. 15 The "Winter Palace. 18 Corridor in "Winter Palace (North end). 17 Corridor in Winter Palace (South end). 18 The Czar’s Private Room. 19 The Marble Palace. ' The Annitchkoff Palaoc. 21 The Babigone Palace. 22 Equestrian Statues, Annitchkoff Brtdg«, 23 A Oreek Church. 24 The Palace Church, Peterhof. 25 English Quay. 2G St. Nicholas Bridge (South end). 27 Panorama on the Moika Canal. 23 The Marie Theatre. 29 The Great Theatre. 30 St. Nicholas Cathedral. 31 The Fortress. 32 Yassili Ostrof (Basil Island). 33 St. Nicholas Bridge (North end). 34 Vassili Ostrof Quay. 35 Vassili Ostrof, the Neva looking seaward. 36 Peterhof (Palace). 37 Pavilion, Czarina Island, Peterhof, 38 The Eagle Pavilion, Peterhof. 39 Pavilion in the Park, Peterhof. 40 Cottage of Emperor Nicholas I. iff 6d. THE HEART, AND 1 Introductory Slide. 2 The Cavities of the Body. 8 The "Viscera of the Trunk. 4 The Cavity of the Thorax. 5 The Diaphragm, Ribs, and Muscles. 8 The Framework of the Chest. 7 The Organs of the Thorax. 8 The Ileart and Dungs. 9 Tranverse Section or the Thorax. 10 The Pericardium. Posterior. 11 The Heart and its Vessels. Anterior, 19 The Heart and its Vessels. Posterior. 18 Interior of Ileart. Right side. 14 Interior of Heart. Deft side. 15 Transverse Section through the Ventricles. 18 The Valves of the Ileart. 17 The Semilunars of the Pulmonary Artery. 18 The Semilunars of the Aorta HOW IT BEATS. The Coronary Vessels. Tne Superficial Muscular Fibres of the Hearts The Superficial Muscular Fibres of the Heart- Muscular Fibres of the 8heep’s Heart. Voluntary and Involuntary Muscular Fibres. Microscopic Structure of the Muscular Fibre*- The Circulatory System. Pulmonary Circulation. Transverse Section of an Artery and a Vein. The Capillary System of a Villus. The Valves of Veins, Blood Corpuscles. Air-cells of the Dungs. Diagram showing the positions of the Valvee: Diagram showing the positions of the Valves. Circulation of Blood in the Web of a FrogV The Cerebro-Spinal Nerve System. [Foot, The Sympathetic Nerve System. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 23 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 3G Reading:, 6d. 1 ‘1 4 5 o 7 s 9 10 11 15 THE CRICKET ON THE HEARTH, By CHARLES DICKENS. Life Models. She sat down before the kettle. Oh, goodness, John 1 what n state you’re in. The Stranger saluted the Carrier’s wife. Ho turned to shut the door. Dot uttered a loud, sharp, sudden cry. Caleb and Bertha were at work together. I can’t afford to sing, said Tackleton. The repast was set forth on the board. The Blind Girl held her by both hands. In one stride he was at the window. They moved slowly towards the door. The Carrier sat down by his fireside. 13 Nothing but her clasped hand.-, on brow and" head. 14 The Cricket on the Hearth in fairy shape. 18 Fairies came trooping forth. 16 She sat plying her needle before the firo. 17 Rocking her little baby in its cradle. 15 They showed her with the Blind Girl. 19 If you please I can’t make nobody hear. 20 The Blind Girl threw herself before him. 21 Dot ran up to Caleb. 22 “ This is my wife,” said Edward. 23 A high feast- at the Peerybingle’s. 24 There was a dance in the evening. Reading", 6d,