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Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 7 -- Industries and Manufactures (circa 1920)

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' i- \ » i W * N tA. c.u., lid., Lantern Slide Publishers. A E Z THE PRODUCTION OF "THE TIMES” NEWSPAPER. Published by kind permission of the " Times ” Newspaper, Ltd. Beautifully Painted, 7s. 6d. Plain -Slides, 2s.‘ each. Printed reading gratis. 1 The Times Office. 2 Advertisement Hall 3 Advertisement Department. 4 Advertisement Department—another view. 5 Automatic tape machine. 6 Sub-Editors at work. 7 Sub-Editors—Foreign room. 8 Composing room. 9 Composing room—another view. 10 Receiving copy at delivery tube and dispatching proofs. 11 Compositors lifting copy. 12 Composing Display-Advertisements. 13 Composing by hand. 14 Intertype Machine—general view. 15 Intertype Machine keyboard. Close up. 16 Monotype keyboards—general view. 17 Monotype keyboards. Close up. 18 Monotype keyboards. Side view. 19 Monotype casting machines—general view. 20 Monotype casting machine. Close up. 21 Dropping headline into galley. 22 Random Room—general view. 23 Double column proof press. 24 Proof reading room. 25 Proof reading. 26 Sorting classified small Advertisements. 27 Sorting classified small Advertisements. 28 Proofing a column of type. 29 Making up—complete columns. 30 Making up a page—sliding type into galley. 30aMaking up a page—dropping the chase over type matter. 31 Proofing page. 32 Sliding page into Foundry. 33 Receiving page in Foundry. 34 Making the flopg. 35 Rolling the flong. 36 Pressing the flong under steam-drying press. 37 Showing the matrix. 38 Trimming the matrix. 39 Placing the matrix into the dryer. 40 Junior Autoplate machine. 41 Pumping in hot metal and turning on cooling water. 42 The plate produced. 43 The plate being inspected. 44 The Autoshaver. 45 Dispatching the plate to Press Room. 46 Machine Room—general view 47 Machine Room—another general view. 48 View of plate cylinders and papier web being printed. 49 The former and folder. 50 Delivery of papers from machine. 51 The large press. 52 Publishing room. WP THE BRITISH COINAGE. A Selection of Historically interesting Coins of Britain from about 150 b.c. to a.d. 1847 Arranged by E. K. Burstal, Fellow of the Royal Numismatic Society. Descriptive Lecture, 2s. (This pamphlet also contains the lecture on " How the Coin of the Realm is made.”) Plain Slides, 2s. each. 1 Philip II. of Macedon, Staler, the prototype of the Ancient British Coinage about 279 b.c. 2 Ancient British Gold, Stater, uninscribed about 150'B.c. 3 „ ,, „ Stater, Bodvoc „ 30'b.c. 4 ,, ,, ,, Stater, Verica „ —a.d. 5 „ ,, ,, Stater, Andocomius about — a.d. 6 „ „ ,, Quater-Stater, Tincommius „ 15 b.c. 24 Post Conquest Penny,William I.or II. | or 1087-1100 25 „ „ „ Stephen 1135-1154 26 „ „ „ Edward I. 1272-1307 27 „ „ Gold 4-Noble, Edward III. 1327-1377 29 30 31 32 Groat, Henry V. „ Henry VII. Half-groat, Henry VIII. Shilling, Philip & Mary 1413-1422 1485-1609 1509-1547 1554-1558 1658 1603 Note.—For Slides of Ancient Coins, see page 831.