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

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iNbWIUM & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. BV „ K THE TEA INDUSTRY. Messrs. Newton are indebted to Lt.-Col.B A HadHirk- v Tt r c „ , Ne|i.Uves and Lecturer ’ for P" m ^ion to reproduce the Slides'from a series™ Beautifully Painted, Is. Gd.; Cheap Series, Coloured 5s Brown Tone, 2s. Gd. Plain Slides, 2s. each. Typed Lecture Notes for Slides Nos. 1-38, price 2s. 6d„ or can be loaned with the Slides. o S, ene 5 al v i ew °f Tea Gardens and Planter. 2 Planting Seed in Seed beds. 3 The Nursery. 4 Manager’s Bungalow. ^ Transplanting into Nursery, o Transplanting from Nursery. ' Young Extension. 8 Liming and Hoeing. 9 Spraying. 10 One Year Old Tea. 11 Light Pruning. J2 Heavy pruned Plot of Tea. 13 Fully grown plants. U Coolies returning to the Lines. 15 Distributing Rice to Coolies. 16 Pay Day. 17 Plucking Tea Leaf. J® Bringing in the tea from the outer gardens, on “"Ting Tea into Withering Sheds. 20 Weighing in. 21 The Withering Shed. 22 Withering. 23 Bringing Withered Tea into the Factory. 24 The Factory, No. 1. 25 The Rolling Machine. 26 The Drying Machine. 27 Tea Fermenting. 28 Bulked Tea in Factory. 29 Sorting Machine. 30 Sorting. 31 Making Tea Chests. 32 Packing. 33 Mechanical Packer. 34 Chests open for inspection. 35 Despatching Tea from Factory on trolleys. 36 Despatching Tea from Factory by Bullock Carts 37 Loading Tea on to Train. s 38 Exporting at Docks. 40 Stakf rin *’ t0 transplant froin Nursery. 41 Coolies’ Lines. 42 Hospital. 43 The Factory. No. 2. 44 The Factory. No. 3. 45 The Boiler. 46 The Engines. * 47 The Automatic Stoker. 48 Paragon Drying Machine. in ^ U w 0I ? ati 5 Sirocc ° ” Drying Machine, ou Kucha Sorting. 51 Mechanical Bulker. 52 Hand Bulker. 53 Marking Tea Chests. » 54 Landing Tea from River Float. ADDITIONAL SLIDES. IN LONDON AT THE BONDED STORES. 5? Samples opened for inspection. Grade I. u3 btacks of Tea in Store. 64 Sample Room. Chests of Tea opened. 65 Tea stocked in Stores. 66 Tea Blenders. Making Tea 67 Tasting the Tea. AQ Y ARRIVAL 55 The Steamer at the Quayside. 56 Loading Chests of Tea from the hold. 57 Hoisting from the hold on to truck. 58 Loading on to Truck. 59 Weighing the Chests. 60 Stacking in the Stores. 61 Samples opened for examination. Grade I. CULTIVATION OF COFFEE IN MEXICO Beautifully Painted , 7s. Gd.-; Plain Slides, 2s. each. Planting Z S™* Tree ^ | ,ha D ?^ Crop. Weeding and Shading the Young Plants. Transplanting the Young Trees. A Full-grown Coffee Tree (14 ft. high). Coffee Tree, in Blossom. . A Coffee Plantation at Las Nubes. 8 Harvesting Coffee (general view). ® •> (near view). BN 1 2 3 4 6 6 7 Sun. *•* Spreading the Berries to Dry. Turning over the Berries in the 13 Cultivators at Dinner. 14 Loading Sacks of Coffee for Export. 15 Coffee-planter’s Residence. 1G Drying Coffee at San Felipe. 17 Hacienda and Workers at San Isidore. Beautifully Painted, Figures 8 s. Gd SOUTH AMERICA. Pernambuco. Bullock Sugar Carts outside store. »• Sugar Mills, Cane Crushers. >» Sugar Mill, showing machinery. , HAWAIIAN ISLANDS. Lihwe. A Sugar Village. The Sugar Process. Ploughing. Cutting the Cane. Putting Cane in the flume. The flume on the way to mill. End of the flume. Cane entering the mill. Crushing. Boiling. Drying. Weighing. WEST INDIES. 15 Buono Intente Estate. Mill. 16 „ ,, „ Mill interior. Canes brought in. J* »• .. » Carrying the Canes. 18 .. .. Canes in Waggon. SUGAR INDUSTRY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Views, 7s. 6d .; Plain Slides, 2s. each. 1? Buono Intente Estate. Cutting the Cane. 20 Canada. Gathering Maple Sap? 21 Meerut, India Sugar Crushing. oo r , . ^ FI JI ISLANDS. 22 Lautoka, The Wharf. ’’ SS - C V • Ra ! taia ” (°f the N.Z. A ,?* ld . °f. Sugar-cane^onging to the Colonial Sugar Co." In the sugar fields. >» >i Women working. 28 Suva, Outrigger Canoe, lowing cart. 29 A Sugar-cane 163111 ’ the banks over Rrown with 30 A Coolie woman planting Sugar-cane, with a _ European Overseer superintending. 31 Coolie women at work in the Sugar Fields. All “?,i abou f 18 done bv coolie men, women, and children imported from India. The native oo r r 1J are t0 ° f ew mid too lazy. 32 Coolie Women. 1 23 24 25 26 27 For other Slides of the countries mentioned, see " Geography," Section 5