Lijst van lantaarnplaatjes (between 1906-1913)

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350 LANTERN SETS. TRANSVAAL IN WAR. 101 102 103 104 103 106 107 108 100 110 111 112 113 114 115 11C 117 118 110 120 121 122 ’123 124 125 SKT III.; A Blindfolded Messenger from Sir George White. Boers attacking “ Chamberlain's ” Shop, Newcastle. Into the Jaws of Death. West Surrey advancing at the Eattle of Colenso. Lieut. Roberts urging Drivers to Rescue the Guns. The Wounded Soldiers Best Friend. The Camp Post Office. Examining Backs of Flogged Kafirs escaped from Boers. In the Nick of Time. T!ie Alarm Bell at Mafeking. Running after a Spent Shell at Matching. Mounted Troops Scouting. An Intrepid Piper—Corporal McKay at Magersfontein. Recruits at Riding School, Kniglitsbridge. Auld Lane Syne—Dinner of tho Imperial Volunteers. The Great Attack on Ladysmith. The Eocrs Love the Warlike Psalms Ex- pounded. Arrival of the Queen’s Chocolate at tho Camp. Colonel Pilcher’s Expedition to Douglas. An Early Morning Surpriso Attack Spoilt. Rigging up a Cable Jloist at Colesoop. French's Lancer Patrol Under Cross Fire. Burning of Commandant Tubbet’s Fortilicd Farm. Bugler Boy Dunn carried shoulder high, Portsmouth. Correspondents despatching Native Runner from Ladysmith. 126 Difficulties that face General Buller’s move- ments. 127 General Lyttelton’s Brigade crossing Pot- gieter’s Drift. 128 Rushing the Boer Trenches at Spion Kop. 129 Col. Thomycroft’s gallantry at Spion Kop. 130 . A Closo Shave. ’ 131 New Zealanders to the Rescue of tho, York- shire Regiment. 132 Canadians’ Baptism of Fire. 133 Map of Seat of War, Orange Free State. 134 Cavalry and Mounted Infantry Scouting. 135 Queen’s Presents to Soldiers in Hospital. 136 Exciting Incident on the Road to Spion Kop. 137 Kafir Girls who have been selling Beer to Troops. 13S The Outlet from a Prominence overlooking the Tugela. 139 General Lyttelton Shelling Boers near Potgiotcr’s Drift. • 140 General View of Battle of Spion Kop. 141 After the Battle at Potgictcr’s Drift. 142 General Cronjc, the Boer Commander. 143- Artillery Coming Back for Ammunition. 141 Under a Hail of Shells. 145 Water for the Fighting Line. 146 Bluejackets Hauling up a Big Gun. 147 On the Road to Ladysmith—capturing a Kopje. 14S How the Wounded are attended on tho Battlefield. 149 Nearing Ladysmith. 150 Relief of Ladysmith, enthusiastic demonstra- tion. Reading One Shilling. TRANSVAAL IN WAR. SET 151 One Way of Capturing Cattle. 1?2 City Imperialists Crossing a Drift. 153 Heading of Cronje on the Modder. 154 A Night Attack on Cronje. 155 Artillery Moving off for Kimberley. 156 French "on the Road for Kimberley. 157 French’s Dash for Kimberley. 158 Rush of the 10th Hussars for Kimberley. 159 Last Stand of the Boers. 160 Abuse of the White Flag. 161 Colonial Ambulance. 1G2 A Gleam of Sunshine on the Battlefield. 103 General French. 104 “Between Two Fires,’’ Gen. French’s March on Kimberley. 165 Battle of Paardcberg, which scaled Cronje’s Fate. 166 Going to Assist Boers Wounded after Battle of Paardeberg. 1G7 Surrender at Paardeberg. Marshalling Prisoners. 1G3 After Surrender. A Pile of Boer .Arms and Ammunition. IV. 109 The Victor and Vanquished. Meeting of Lord Boberts and Gen. Cronje. 170 Cronje’s Four Thousand on their March South 171 On the March to Ladysmith. A Jam at a Drift. 172 Relief of Ladysmith. Position Carried by Royal Lancasters. 173 Final Repulse of Boers on Wagon Hill. 174 Relief at Last. Sick and Wounded First Sight of Deliverers. 175 Colonel Lord Dundonald. 176 Relief of Ladysmith. First Troops to Enter. 177 Pretoria. View of British Prisoners’Camp. 178 Pretoria. Boer Patrols Watching Prisoners. 179 Father Matthews Administering the Sacra- ment. 150 Natal Volunteers Ambulance Corps. The Operating Tent. 151 St. Patrick’s Day with the Wounded in the Hospital. 152 St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at Ladysmith. 183 Charge of Inniskilling Fusiliers at Battle of Pieter’s Hill.