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Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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292 LANTERN SETS. LIFE MODELS—continued. THE BABY IN THE BROWN COTTAGE, By T. S. Arthur. Illustrated by Life Models. 1 2 3 A 6 The miller’s family lived in the brown cottage. He joined them in the useless and hurtful custom. ■' Better let me take him now.” ” I want to talk with you, Hetty." Mrs. Florence was deeply moved. 6 "What a handy girl Hetty isl” , 7 Hetty placed the sleeper in her sister*! arms. 8 She saw her father on his knees. 9 Then a deep quiet fell upon them. 10 Their changed and happy home. Reading, Id. . BENNIE WILSON’S ANTI-SOCIETY. Illustrated by Life Models. 1 Bennie Wilson was sitting at a table. 2 " No, 1 don't smoke." , 3 " I'll read you the constitution, mother." A "There’s something the matter over at Mr. Lane’s." 6 Harry lying insensible in a field. 6 Harry said, “ We’d have some 'fresh- , ment." 7 “Poor childl poor child!” 8 " What do you intend doing? " 9 " All who are in favour say ‘ Aye.' ” 10 Harry put his signature to the constitn. tioo. Reading, Id. HOLIDAYS AT HOME. Comic. From Life. 1 Introduction. 2 ” You hold him.” 3 " Let us knock." A They hide. 5 A nap in the garden. 6 A painted lady. 7 After the circus. 8 Heads 1 9 The pie and kitten. 10 Kitten pie. 11 "Keep still." 12 " My best razor." 13 Fishing. 14 Hooked. 15 " You’ll have me off." 16 " I told you so." 17 To see the wheels go round. 18 “MotherI" 19 They went to bed, but— 20 There 1 Descriptive Matter is 071 each Slide. Any of the pairs (except i and 2) in this set can be used separately, and would form; excellent catastrophe pairs. BOBBY AND . THE BUGLE. Comic From Life. 1 Bobby and bis bugle. > A He sold it for sixpence. 2 He was told to go away. 1 ft And spent the money on bugles. 3 He did not go far. ; He was furious. Descriptive Matter is on each Slide ,