Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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254 LANTERN SETS. LIFE MODELS —continued. CAPTAIN RUST. A Riverside Story. Illustrated by 1 " Well, it Ain’t Anything very Dreadful." 2 “What’s Up?" 3 “ Who is Captain Rust? " 4 Bands of Young Roughs Besieged It. 5 “ Punishment Parade, You See, Yer Honour." 6 Without Further Parley I Cut the String. 7 ” We Mustn’t be Too Hard cn him, Ben." 8 " May I Speak to You, Guv., Sir? " Life Models. 9 I let the Captain Finish his Meal. 10 " You Can Allays Dodge a Bobby." 11 ” A Woman Read it all out to me.” 12 He had Several Fights. 13 At Length I fell in with an Old Man. 14 He Looked a Formidable Customer. 15 " Don’t you be Afeard, Rust.” 16 It was a Piteous Spectacle. 17 The Beef Tea was Soon Ready. 18 Falling on his Knees at her Feet. ME AND JIM; 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 OR, OUR FIRST QUARREL. From the “ Gordon League” Ballads. By Jim’s Wife. Pubhohed by Skeffington & Son, Piccadilly, W. Illustrated by Life Models. Whit Monday on Hampstead Heath. Whit Monday on Hampstead Heath. We Had Wandered Away from the Others. And he Turned and Stalked Away. ” Do you Mean that you’ll Marry me, Annie? ” Well 1 we was Married Soon After. We Felt Like a King and Queen. S I Stood at the Door with my Neigl: hours. 9 “AnnieI Where's my Dinner?" 10 And he Swings Away in a Passion. 11 I Could Read the 'Words Quite Plain. 12 In the Sunday School. 13 I'll Back myself for a Pancake. 14 But I Saw When he Looked About him. 15 I Want—to be Friends Again, Jim. 16 We had Such a Happy Tea. Heading', 1/9 1 2 3 4 5 THE DOCTOR’S FEE. From the "Gordon League’’ Ballads. By Jim’s Wife. Published by Skeffington & Son, Piccadilly, W. Illustrated from Life Models. As a Baby he’d Lie in his Cradle. A Lady Gave him a Horse and Cart. He’d Crack his Whip Like a Farmer. But the Doctor was Very Kind. Dicky Begged for his Horse and Cart. 6 For in that Blessed Heaven. 7 His Father and me Were Talking. 8 He Took his Favourite Plaything. 9 “ So I’ve Brought my Cart Instead.” 10 He’d a Grand New Cart for Dicky. Reading, 1/9 THE “DOOR IN THE HEART.” (From Life Models.) A TEMPERANCE STORY. 1 He Sat Within a Room all Bare and Bleak. 2 A Lady, With Fair Brow and Smiling Face. 3 I See Where your Old Homestead Stood. 4 And Willie’s Mother, from the Portico Cried. 6 Would Tell us of the Boys in the Days of Old. 6 And, Kissing Willie, Bade us Both Gooi Night. 7 How Proudly Willie Led his Fair Young Bride. 8 Who in her Dying Prayer Besought ol Heaven. 9 He Staggered and Fell Back into th: Chair. Wrote in Clear Bold Letters— “ William Strong." 10 He Sta’ ! ng Id.