Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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154 LANTERN SETS. HOP-PICKING IN KENT; OR, THE COSTER’S ANNUAL PIC-NIC. 1 The Camp. 2 The Camp, Mid-day. 8 Ticking the Hope. 4 Measuring the “Work done. 6 The Oast-house. Drying the Hope. 6 Waiting for Supper. 7 The Wash before Supper. From direct negatives. 8 The Camp after Supper. 9 The Old Story, “How happy oould I be with either I" 10 The Camp, Sunday morning. H Sunday morning, Getting ready for Chapel. 12 Tho Children's Evening Recreation. Reading: (By PEARL FISHER), 6d. 1 2 8 4 THE BELLS OE SHANDON. By FATHER PROUT. In the Days of Childhood. Sweet Cork of thee. Cathedral Shrine. Of thy Belfry knelling. From direct negatives. 6 Of Notre Dame. 6 Than the Dome of St. Peter. 7 In Saint Sophia. S The Pleasant Waters. Reading:, 6d. THE PASSION OF JESUS, OR, 1 Jesus condemned to Death.—S. Luke xxiii. 24. 2 Jesusisladen withtheCross.—S.Johnxix. 17. 8 Jesus falls the first time under the weight of the Cross.—Isaiah liii. 7. 4 Jesus mcet3 His Mother.—S. John ii. 1. 6 Jesus is helped by the Cyrenean to carry His Cross.—S. Luke xxiii. 26. 6 Veronica wipes the Face of Jesus.—Psalm xxvii. 8. 7 Jesus falls beneath His Cross the second time.—Psalm xxxviii. 7. 8 Jesus consoles the Women of Jerusalem.— 8. Luke xxiii. 28. AN HOUR WITH THE 1 Introduction. 2 Stonehenge. 8 Glastonbury Abbey. 4 8t. Alban’s Cathedral. 5 8t. Mary’s Church, Dover. 6 LlandafF Cathedral. 7 Bangor Cathedral. 8 Iona Cathedral. 9 Coronation Stone, Westminster Abbey. 10 Canterbury Cathedral, exterior. 11 Canterbury Cathedral, interior. 12 -Bt. Augustine’s Chair, Canterbury Cathedral. 13 St. Paul’s Cathedral. 14 Westminster Abbey. 16 Rochester Cathedral. 16 York Minster. 17 Lichfield Cathedral. 18 Winchester Cathedral. 19 Melrose Abbey. 20 Ripon Cathedral. 21 Durham Cathedral. 22 Chichester Cathedral. 23 Whitby Abbey. 24 Galilee Chapel, Durham Cathedral. 26 Crowland Abbev. STATIONS OF THE CROSS, 9 Jesus falls beneath His Cross the third time.— Psalm xxii. 15. 10 Jesns is stripped of His garments, and is given gall to drink.—Psalm xxii. 18. 11 Jesus is nailed to the Cross.—8. Luke xxiii. 33. 12 Jesus is raised on the Cross, and dies upon it.—S. John xix. 30. 13 Jesns taken down from the Cross.—8. Marls xv. 46. 14 Jesus laid in the Holy 8epulchre.—8. John xix. 42. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. negatives. Statue of Alfred the Great. Confessor’s Tomb, Westminster Abbey Ely Cathedral. Winchester Cathedral Wells Cathedral. Salisbury Cathedral. St. John’s Chapel, Tower of London. Magna Chavta Island. York Minster. Lutterworth Church. New College, Oxford, Eton College. Furness Abbey. Kirkstall Abbey. Fountains Abbey. Martyrs Memorial, Oxford. Hampton Court. Jerusalem Chamber, Westminster. Westminster Hall. Banqueting Hall, Whitehall. Statue of Queen Anne. Wesley’s Tablet, Westminster Abbey* Oriel College, Oxford. Queen Victoria. Archbishop of Canterbury. From direct 26 27 28 29 80 81 82 83 34 85 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 40 50 Reading:, 6d.