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

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y/a iNLWiOiN tit LO., LTD., Lantern Slide Publishers. ILLUSTRATED SONGS. These are intended to be Sung 1 2 * 4 * 6 7 8 9 as Solos while the Slides which illustrate them are shewing ; the words consequently do not appear on the screen. OS DARBY AND JOAN. (Strictly Copyright.) Best quality hand-painted Slides, j£10 10s. the set. This Series has been specially designed to illustrate the well-known song, “ Darby and Joan,” and is only supplied in the highest quality of hand painting. It requires two lanterns to show it. The first picture remains on the screen all the time, the three effects being thrown ou to it from the second lantern. 1 Subjeot Pioture. Darby and Joan seated before the fireplace, in whioh are Bhown the following effects— 2 J effect. “ Darby, dear, we are old and grey, Fifty years sinoe our wedding day’’ 3 Effect. " Darby, dear, but my heart was wild When we buried our baby ohild ” 4 Effect. ' Hand-in-hand when our life was May, Hand-in-hand now our hair is grey" A BV “KILLARNEY. t» A Series of Irish Views illustrating this well-known song. Beautifully Painted, £3 the set; Plain Slides, 16s. the set. 1 "By Killarney's lakes and fells." 2 " Angels fold their wings and rest.” 3 " Innisfallen's ruined shrine." 4 “Beauty’s home, Killarney." 5 “No place else can charm the eye.” 6 “Angels often pausing there.” 7 “Music there for echo dwells.” 8 "Heaven’s reflex, Killarney.” AWR “IT'S ALONG, LONG WAY TO TIPPERARY.” Beautifully Painted, £3 2s. ; Plain blides, 18s. the set. 1 It’s a long way to Tipperary 2 It's a long way to go 3 It’s a long way to Tipperary 4 To the sweetest girl I know 5 Good-bye Piccadilly A Farewell Leicester Square T It's a long, long way to Tipperary . B But my heart's right there AWS “ LAND OF HOPE AND GLORY.” Beautifully Painted Slides, £7 10s.; Plain Slides, £2 the set. 1 Verse I.—” Dear Land of Hope ” 2 “ On Sovereign Brow’’ 8 “ Thine Equal Laws ” 4 “ By Freedom gained’’ 6 Chorus—“ Land of Hope and G'ory ’’ 6 "Hi>w shall we extol Thee’’ 7 " Wider still and wider" 8 “ God Who made Thee mighty 9 (Last line repeat). 10 Verse II.—“ Thy Fame is Anoient" 11 " A Pride that dares ” 12 "Not that false Joy ” 18 " The blood a hero sire has spent 14 Chorus—" Land of Hope and Glory" 15 " How shall we extol Thee ’’ 18 " Wider still and wider ” 17 " Shall Thy bounds be set ” 18 "God Who made Thee mighty 19 (Last line repeat). AWT “THE TRUMPETER.” Beautifully Painted Slides, £6 6s.; Plain Slides, £1 6s. Qd. the set. 1 Verse I.—“ Trumpeter, what are you Bounding now " 2 "I am rousing them up ’’ 3 "And there is no more sleep" 4 Verse II. —"Trumpeier, what are you sounding now ” 6 “I am urging them on " 6 " There’s a maddening shout ’’ 7 Verse III.—" Trumpeter, what are you sounding now ” 8 "I am oalling them home’’ 9 " Tread light o'er the dead in the valley ’’ 10 " They are lying around" 11 " But toey will hear it again'* 12 " Sounds the last rally " A W U “SHIPMATES O’MINE” (E. Teschemacher). Published by Messrs. Boosey & Co., Beautifully Painted Slides, £4 Is. Oci.; Plain Slides, 16s. the set. 1 Verse I—"Tell me, tell me where are you sailing ” 2 "Forth we must go” 3 Verse II.—“ Tell me, tell me where are you roaming " 4 "Never a message" 5 Verse III.—“Tell me, tell me where are yea Bleeping ” 6 " There in your slumber ’’ 7 ‘ * Over your heads " 8 “ Till the trumpet shall sound ”