Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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322 LANTERN SETS COMIC SHOTLETS. (From Drawings.) This is a continuation of the series which we published last season tinder the same title. These have been carefully chosen and prepared. They are full of real humour and free from vulgarity. Each picture is complete in itself. It will be found a most useful’scries for many purposes. And is admirably adapted for showing between cinematograph films, in order to make a pleasant break, and so relieve the eye of the strain that is sometimes felt at an unbroken exhibition of films. 13 It 15 Reproduced Nautical. Longshoreman and Visitor. Or a Bath lor Bab}'. Biting. Mr. and Mrs. Knagg. from “Ideas.” 1G Matter of Life and Death. 17 A Fellow Feeling. 13 He had Sampled it. 10 20 21 By permission of “Snap Shots.” Young Hopeful and the Bee’s Sting. When shall we Three meet again. Heavy Swell and the Rude Awakening. 22 Somewhat Doubtful. 23 The Irony of it. 2-t A Hopeless Task. ' By permission of the “ Graphic.” 25 “ Small Fry.” ’ I 27 A Cool Request. 20 A Game of Patience. | Descriptive matter is on each slide. HOW GRANDPA NURSED THE BABY. 1 2 3 4 (Comic. From Drawings.) By permission of the “ Precious, here’s Grandpa, ’oo like to go to him.” "Now, stay with Grandpa while Muzzer gets dinner ready.” “ What’s the matter now ? ” “ Te-diddlcum, te-diddlenm, turn, turn.” “New York World.” " Look, Baby.” ” Hoop-la I Hurrah! Hurrah I ” Grandpa : “ Oh. I've had enough of this !’* “ This is what you really need.” “ And he wants more of it! ” 0 0 7 S •J Descriptive matter is on each slide. THE AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHER. 1 (Comic. From Drawings.) By permission of “Scraps.” Amateur Photographer: “Now. having put the plates in the solution, I’ll just have a quiet smoke.” " First-rate matches, these.” “ Good gracious 1 The light has got to the?? plates somehow, something must be wrong with the camera 1” Descriptive matter is on each slide. 1 TURNING THE TABLES. (An Episode in the life of a Burglar. Comic. From Drawings.) By permission of 4.30 p.m. “This looks a nice easy crib. No dor" nnd a nice ’andy tool ’ouse to ’ide in while it gets dark.” 4.35 p.m. “ This is a bit of ’orl-right, this is. I’ll just have a snooze while I'm wait- ing.” the “Graphic.” 3 5.0 p.m. “ Yes’m. this is the dog as Mr. Jenks 'as been getting for you. M’m. He's a bit wild to-night, i.M'm. so as you haven’t got a kennel ready— 4 I'll just shut ’im in the tooi shed.” 5 5.1 p.m. “ He certainly do seem wild, don't he, M’m?” G 5.2 p.m. Descriptive matter is on each slide.