Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 2 (circa 1920)

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- - - 43, Museum 1 Street, London, W.C.l. 103 j 'o a ^7 V V- PHOTOGRAPHING BY ULTRA-VIOLET AND A K Q INFRA-RED RAYS. ^ ;■* These Blides were made from negatives prepared by Prof. R. W. Wood, of the John ■ Hopkins University to illustrate hia Lecture on ** Photographing by Invisible Light,*' .y/f-' Plain Slidtt, Si. each. Printed Reading, 2s. I Spectrum. (Painted, 10*.) “ " * Paper ‘ Violet L 1 Slty and White Paper by Infra-Red and Ultra- ’Holet Llcnt » by Infra-Red Raya ree, Florence Pines at Rome na from Taormina, by Infra-Red Raya . An Old Bouse, „ ,, Trees in the Park, „ „ 10 „ A Corner of tbe Park, „ , _U „ View of the Country near, „ , 19 „ A Shady Comer In the Park, „ „ 18 „ A Typical Italian Road; „ 14 „ A Road leading to Florence, by • „ „ U On Moom Oilveto „ „ 18 „ Certeoaa Monastery „ „ 17 „ A View from behind San Miniato „ „ 15 „ Old Church, „ „ IS On the Road to Pietole, „ „ B A Ruined Hotue it Pompeii, by ordinary light fi Hadrian Villa, Odens, ,. 99 A Grove of Pine Trees near Rome, by Infra-Red Raya 18 Old Temple. Girgentl, „ 1 84 Straits of Messina from Taormina, „ „ 96 A Greek Theatre, Taormina, „ „ .86 Palermo View looking towards Monte Pellegrina, „ „ JIT,; „ View,Monte Pellegrtno.by „ „ For Slides on Ultra-Violet Treatment, see . • & ra-Vlolet ' S3 28 Palermo. Caclu* and Palms, by Infra-Red Rays, ' 29 Syracuse. River Scene with Papyrua, „ 80 „ Almond Trees In La tom la, „ 81 ,, The Quarry. Latomia, „ 82 The Quarry, Latomia, „ 83 The Shadowiest Man 84 Landscape seen through Window, by Ultra-Violet ' and Visible Rays 86 White Fiowers, by Ultra-Violet and Visible Rays . 80 Bunch of While Flowers, by Visible snd Ultra-' Violet Rays - ** 37 Reflections from a Mirror by Ultra-Violet and . Visible Rays 33 Reflections from Silver and Brass in Ultra-Violet Rays 39 Glass Jar and Silver Jug, by Visible and Ultra- Violet Rays 40 Nickel and Silver Reflecting Surfaces, by Visible and Ultra-Violet Rays 41 Letters in Chinese White, photographed by Ultra- Violet and Visible Light - 42 Lunar Photographic Telescope on Bicycle Fauna 43 Lunar Photographs by Ultra-Violet and Yellow- '•S-l Light -Vj 44 Various Substances by Ultra-Violet and Yellow Light 45 Invisible Ray surrounding an Electric Spark, photographed by Ultra-vlolst 46 Absorption of uftra-Violet Light by a Caodlt- flame i 47 Iron Spectrum from Nickel and Silver Mirrora _■ " Health, M Section 1, of this Catalogue, i’’ 1 '''/ i- ON STEREOSCOPIC PICTURES. SHOWN WITH THE LANTERN BY THE ■* NEWTONIAN ” SYSTEM. ' After a co nsiderable amount of experiment, Messrs. Newton have arranged a very 5 ccessfnl system of ahpwing slides stereoscopically with any ordinary Biunial or other dis^ fcjvfng lanterns. The details of the pictures stand out with wonderful stereoscopic effect, r £ Kpfcalned by using an ordinary pair of glass stereoscopic pictures, showing one in each' ^ Stern, ode through a green and the other through a red glass. These colours are very S llpfully selected, so that the green cuts practically all the red light out of the spectrum, ^ Hid the red in the same way cuts out the green. % ,One picture is to be put in each Lantern and there are thus two pictures on the screen,*' ’ * TOne red and one green, and when the observer looks through a pair of spectacles having one y( green and the other red he sees one picture only with each eye. With the right eye ; kAces only the right-hand picture, and with the other only the left-hand picture, and 4 icae being superimposed on the screen give the usual effects of stereoscopic vision. ' !a et JNo alteration whatever need be made in the Lantern, and the Slides will fit any ordinary * fi rriera. The pictures should not be shown more than eight feet in diameter with limelight, J A large selection of pictures bound up with red and green glasses, per pair... 5s. 6 d. Hand frames containing red and green glasses for looking through to observe the pictures, per pair ... ... ... 3a. 6 d. ; Selection of 24 slides and spectacles can be sent on loan. Hiring fee ... 15s. Od,-^ NOTICE. ■■ ; rfj feosra. Newton & Co,, pZD M beg to announce that all the Lantern Slides publiahe catalogue are strictly copyright. _ ^ Royalties due in every case are included in the prices quoted, the paymc gjfhlch confers on the purchaser the right of exhibiting these Slides anywhere in 3 . x in private, but on no account must be pictures be copied either on paper or glass, ' any other way.