Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 9 -- art, literature, and miscellaneous (circa 1920)

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968 NEWTON & CO., LTD,, Lantern Slide Publishers, SCENES FROM DICKENS’ LAND— Continued. NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. B P Y 1 Dawlish. Devon. 2 Devil’s Punch Bowl. 3 Eel-pie Island, Twickenham. 4 Exeter Hall. 5 Grantham. B PZ 1 " Angel ” Islington. 2 Barnet. 3 Borough. BQ A 1 “ Angel," Bury St. Edmunds. 2 Clare Market, Strand. 3 Dulwich. B Q B 1 Bow Street. 2 Charterhouse, Clerkenwell. 3 House of Commons. 4 Houses of Parliament. 6 Guildford. 7 Lambeth Bridge and Palace 8 Regent Street. 9 Ryde, Isle of Wight. OLIVER TWIST. 4 Bridewell, Ludgate Circus, E.C. 5 Hoi bom. Workhouse. PICKWICK PAPERS. 4 Fleet Prison. 5 Ipswich. 6 Rochester. “ Bull Inn.” BARNABY RUDGE. 5 King’s Bench Walk, Temple. 6 Mint, The. 7 Moorfields, E.C. 8 New Bridewell, Ludgate Circus. 10 St. James’s Park. 11 Stratford-on-Avon. 12 York Minster. Five Sisters Window. 6 Shepperton. 7 Sunbury. 7 Coventry. 8 Mansion House. 9 Palace Yard, Westminster. 10 St. John’s Gate, Clerkenwell. BQC 1 Blackwall, River at. 2 Carlton Terrace, S.W. 3 Duke of York’s Column. Carlton Terrace. 4 Drury Lane. 5 Drury Lane Theatre. SKETCHES BY BOZ. 6 Farringdon Street, E.C. 7 Fetter Lane, E.C. 8 House of Lords. 9 Kensington Gardens. 10 Knightsbridge. 11 Parliament Street. 12 St. Clement Danes, Strand. 13 Serpentine. Hyde Park. 14 Seven Dials. 15 Somerset House. Strand. BQD THE UNCOMMERCIAL TRAVELLER. 1 Adelphi Terrace, Strand. 2 Burlington House Gardens, W. 3 Commercial Street, E. 4 Crystal Palace. 5 East India Docks. 6 Edinburgh. 7 Gloucester Gate. Regent's Park. 8 Reigate. 9 St. George’s, Hanover Square. 10 St. James’s Street. 11 South Kensington Museum. 12 Trafalgar Square. 13 Westminster Abbey Yard. 14 Whitechapel Church. 15 Zoological Gardens. SY CHARLES DICKENS-1812-1870. Beautifully Painted, Figure Subjects, 1 Is. „ „ View „ 7s. Gd ; Plain Slides, 2s. each. 1 Birthplace. 1, Mile End Terrace, Portsmouth 2 Rochester. High Street 3 Norfolk Street, Fitzroy Square, where he lived in 1816 4 Bayham Street, Camden Town 5 At the Blacking Warehouse 6 Old Hungerford Market, near Charing Cross Bridge 7 Lant Street, Borough, where he lived as a boy 8 Johnson Street, Somers Town 9 1, Raymond Buildings, Gray’s Inn 10 15, Buckingham Street, Strand 11 Fumivals Inn, Holbom 12 Dickens, his wife and her youngest sister 13 48, Doughty Street 14 1, Devonshire Terrace 15 Reading the Chimes to his friends 16 R. A. Maclire 17 Portrait age 25. D’Orsay 18 John Forster 19 Phiz (K. Browne) 20 Cruikshank, George 21 Portrait, age 27 22 Leigh Hunt 23 John Leech 24 J. E. Millais 25 Baroness Burdett Coutts 26 Office of “ Household Words," Wellington Street Strand 27 Office of “All the Year Round” 28 Tavistock House 29 Portrait taken in America 30 5, Hyde Park Place 31 House at Broadstairs 32 Portrait specimen ot his writing and signature 33 Gadshill Place 34 ,, The Library 35 „ Cedar Trees 36 Westminster Abbey. The Grave In view of the demand for really good Slides for School and College Entertain- ments, Houses Parties, etc., Messrs. NEWTON have prepared specially selected sets of Slides for this purpose. The selections include Fairy Stories, etc., illustrated by Leslie Brooke, Caldecott, Green way, Lawson Wood, and others; also examples from Famous Galleries, Bird i \ nmfniiv chosen Miscellaneous and Humorous Slides.