Newton's lantern slide catalogue (1920s)

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NEWTON & CO., Ltd., Lantern Slide Publishers. It 216 B V V FARMING AND FRUIT GROWING UNDER THE SOUTHERN CROSS. Beautifully Coloured Slides, Is. Qd. each. Plain Slides, 2s. each. 1 Typical Bush 2 Bush Clearin.g. 3 New Settlers. 4 A Young Settler. 5 Making a start. Soldier Settler’s first home. 6 A Happy Family. 7 “ Ploughing ” with Tractor. 8 Wheat stacked. 9 Gathering the Wheat. 10 Threshing Scene. 11 A Well-to-do Fruit Grower’s Home and Orchard. 12 Orchard and House of an Apple Grower. 13 Clearing Land for Orcharding. 14 Making Irrigation Channel. 15 Ten year old Orchard. 16 Stone Fruit Orchard. 17 Orchard (Stone Fruits) among the Mountains. 18 A Fruit Orchard in the plains. 19 Apricot Orchard. 20 Extensive view of Orchards. 21 Orchard and Vineyard. 22 Apple Orchard. 23 Fruit growing. 24 Cherry Orchards. 25 Almond Blossoms. 26 Spraying Operation in an Orchard. 27 Pickers at work in an Orchard. 28 Picking Grapes. 29 Grape Picking. 30 Strawberry Picking 31 Cherry Trees in bloom. 32 A Bunch of Peaches. 33 Black Grapes. 34 Pine Apple Field. 35 Fruit Drying Green. 36 Fruit Drying on racks. 37 Stemming and Grading Mach- ine. 38 River Steamer Loaciing Dried Fruits. 39 Honey Grading. 40 Export of Apples. The Store. 41 ,, ,, ,, Hoistingon ships. 42 ,, „ ,, Stowing in the hold. 43 A Sheep Station. 44 Sale of Sheep. 45 Types of Sheep. Romney flock. 46 Specimens of Romney flock. 47 South Down. Ewes and Lambs. 48 Dipping Sheep. 49 Sheep feeding in Turnip Field. 50 Shepherds leaving Station for mustering. 51 Sheep crossing a stream. 52 Mustering Sheep on the Plains. 53 Mustering Sheep in the Hills. 54 After Mustering, on the way to the station. 55 Drafting Sheep. 56 Wallshed and Sheep yards. 57 Shearing in full swing. 58 Wool Shed and Shorn Sheep. 59 Freezing Works and Sheep. 6U Interior of Freezing Works. Mutton. 61 Herd of Cattle. 62 Freezing works. Beef. Killing room. 63 Freezing works. Slaughter house. Capacity 5,500 per day. 64 Freezing works. Beef Depart- ment. 65 Freezing works. Tallow House Vats. 66 Cooling room in Freezing works. 67 Store room for frozen Lamb and Mutton. 68 Classing wool and Rolling. Fleeces in a Shearing Shed. 69 Carting Wool. 70 Delivering Wool at stores. 71 Packing Wool into Bales. 72 Wool Stores 73 Jersey Milkers 74 Milking Herd. 75 Calves on a Dairy Farm. 76 Typical Dairy Factory. 77 Receiving and weighing Milk at a Butter factory. 78 Exterior of up to date Milking Shed. 79 Machine Milking. 80 Testing Milk for butter fat. 81 Condensing and Pasteurizing Plant. 82 Interior of Cheese Factory. 83 Grading Butter. B K HOPS AND HOP CULTURE. Photographs from Life. This iiiteresHiig Series of Pictures illustrating Hop Cultivation was Photographed Sii Brencbley by Mr. T. E. Freshwater, F.E.P.S., with the courteous assistance of H.' Monson, Esq., of the South-Eastern Agricultural College, Wye, Kent. Beautifttlly Fainted Views, e.s, ; Figures, 10s.; Plain Photographs, 23. each. The Plant. 1 IIop.s. Tuggles Goldings 2 Fuggles Goldings 3 Hops trained ou the upright system on Poles (the Old method) 4 Hops trained on slanting string and horizontal wires Implements used for Culture 5 The Ploughs 6 „ Hop Washer 7 ,, Sulphurator 8 Hoes Spring and Winter Work. 9 Hop Netting put up to shelter the hops 10 Alley struck up 11 Feedingand pigs making dung 12 Washing Hops 13 Sulphuring Hops Arrival of Hop Pickers. 14 Huts for the Pickers 15 Pickers in experimental plot A 16 „ in Plot B 17 » » C 18 „ „ D 13 [For Slides on " Brewing ” i 20 Children resting , 21 Dog wat -hing the Pokes 22 Pole-puller 23 Hop Bin 21 Measuring Hops out of the Bin 2i Tallying Hops 26 "Weighing Hop ‘1 from the experimental pleti: 27 T.oading Waggon 28 Waggons arriving at the Oast House 29 Hops put on th« Rack ready for next drying 30 The old Oast House with open fireplace 31 „ new „ „ ,, “ Cockles ” furnace 32 Drying, filling, andpressing room in the Oaat 33 Hop Sample and Mate drawing samples 34 Hops being loaded into trucks at the station 35 Hop Garden stripped 36 Poles stacked 37 Hop Garden with permanent poles and wire work Diseases 38 Hop Aphis (green fly) Aphis htmnli. Pupa early stage, also showine wing cases, Male Aphis, Feihale, wingless form 39 Be3 Spider 40 Mould 41 Insect in fungus Remedial Substances. 42 Quassia. Splittinglogs tor Quassia chips see “Industries,” Section 7.