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

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832 NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. A!PN THE STAFF OF LIFE. Plain Slides, 2*. ; Beautifvlly Painted, 7*. 6 d. each. Beading, 1*. Standard Bread—HoW it is made and why. Introductory Slide—“ Standard Bread or nothing." 1 Wheat Berry showing Germ. 2 Microphotograph ol inner Bran. 3 Microphotograph of Germ. 4 Doctor’s Manifesto. 6 Baking Standard Bread, Brompton Hospital Sanitorium. 6 Patients drawing Rations of Standard Bread. 7 Consumption Scourge in Wales. 8 Statement made by Dr. Kaye, D.P.H., F.C.S., M.O.H. 9 King George V. 10 Making Standard Bread for the King by a Windsor Baker. •11 Baking Standard Bread for the King by a Windsor Baker. 12 Sending Standard Bread to Windsor Castle. 13 H. M. Abbeti—Baker to the King at Windsor Castle. 14 Home made Standard Bread—Grinding Wheat. 15 Home made Standard Bread—The Loaves Finished. 16 Making Bolting Cloth on Hand Loom, Blyth Mill. 18 Old Stone Grinding—Lincolnshire Mill. 19 Cranbroolj Union Mill. 20 Help-Out^ Mill, Shakerstone. 21 Old-Fashioned Water-Power Country Mill. 22 Entrance to Old Burton Abbey. 23 Old Door to Mill, Burton Abbey. * 24 Wall in Burton Abbey Mill. 25 Corner of Burton Abbey Mill. 26 Corner of Grinding Room, Burton Abbey Milt. 27 Dressing a Mill Stone. 28 Grinding between Stones. 29 Standard Flour leaving Grinding Stones. 30 Taking of! Flour in Sacks after Grinding. 31 Machine for taking out Bran and-Dressing. 32 Tons of Standard Flour. 33 Loading up Flour. 34 Standard Bread Dough in troughs. 35 Half-Ton Standard Bread Dough. 36 Cijtting up and Weighing by Machinery. 37 Baking in Great Oven. 38 Packing Standard Bread. 39 Baker with Specimen of Standard Bread. 40 Local Government Report. 41 Miss May Yates and the Queen’s Letter. * 42 The Queen. BVQ THE BISCUIT INDUSTRY. From a series of original negatives, by kind permission of Messrs. McVitie' &. Price, Harlesden, London. Plain Slides, 2s. each. Typewritten Reading, 2s. 6d., or may be loaned with the Slides. 1 Canadian field of wheat. 2 Mowing Machine. 3 Carrying com. 4 Flour Mill. 5 Flour Mill. 6 Dairy Farm. 7 Dough Mixer. 8 Dough Brakes. 9 Cutting and Embossing Machine. 10 Feeding the Ovens. 11 12 13 Biscuits leaving ovens and cooling racks. 14 Moving Biscuits from Ovens. 15 Back of Ovens and cooling racks. 16 17 Packing in packets. 16 »» i, 19 Packing Butterette Biscuits. 20 . ,, „ in packets. 21 Packing Assorted Biscuits. 22 Labelling tins. 23 Hand bakery and ovens. 24 Blanching almonds and cleaning fruit. 25 Icing Wedding Cake. 26 Duke of York’s Wedding Cake. 27 Princess Elizabeth’s Christening Cake. 28 Sandwiching Biscuits with Cream. 29 Icing Fancy Biscuits. 30 Chocolate Milling. 31 Coating biscuits with chocolate. 32 Finishing touches to chocolate biscuits. 33 Packing chocolate biscuits. 34 Labelling and wrapping tins. Chocolate depart- ment. 35 Making wafers. 36 Making wafers cutting into shapes. 37 Baking Oatcakes. 38 Warehouse and putting up orders. 39 Loading Motor vans for local deliveries. 40 Presenting Duke of York to McVitie and Welsh Boys Football Teams. 41 Duke of York presenting medals. 42 Canteen (Women). 43 A Popular showcard. 44 In Arctic regions and Mr. Binaey’s letter. ABM THE MANUFACTURE OF GAS. Or, WORK. IN ONE OF THE GREAT LONDON GAS WORKS. Plain Slides. 2s. each. 1 Discharging Coal. 2 The Coal Store above the Retorts. 3 Section of the Retorts (Charges). Number of Retorts in all, 2,040. 4 Drawing Coke from the Retorts. 5 West’s Charging Machine for filling the Retorts. 6 Discharging Retorts, showing the Co-partner Pusher. 7 The Retorts in Construction. 8 One of the Coke-holes. 9 The Condensers. 10 Exhaust Engine House. 11 The Washers. 12 The Scrubbers. 13 The Purifiers. 14 Purifiers. Underside. 15 One of the Covered Meters, registering the amount of gas made. 16 An Uncovered Meter. 17 Gauge Room. 18 The Governor for Regulating the supply of Gas to be consumed. ’ 19 Gas Works, Stoking the Retorts of a great Gas Works. 20 Coal Store above Retorts. 21 Breeze Screen and Washer 22 The Coke Yard. 23 A Gasometer. See also “Some British Industries,” page 834, No. 5.