J. Theobald and Company's extra special illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns, slides and apparatus (circa 1900)

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63 10 A pistol shot was heard n Ruined .12 They left Monte Carlo in all its beauty Bobinson Crusoe, No- 1 Series. 1 The Wreck 2 The Raft 3 Crusoe and the Goat 4 Crusoe and the Turtles 5 Crusoe building; a Boat 6 The Footprint in the sands 7 The Cave by Torchlight 8 Crusoe’s Dog 9 Crusoe’s Illness 10 Rescuing Friday 11 The fright of Friday 12 The Rescue Bob tbe Fireman. 1 The Fire Engine Station 2 Oif with the Escape 3 We were soon out with the Eng^ine 4 Tearing through the streets 5 Every one gave us a wide berth 6 The House was ablaze all over 7 Rescuing the maddened horses 8 They w'ere carrying out a woman 9 Bob came down with three children 10 Bob ascends again 11 The Escape is burnt through 12 Bob receives a medal for bravery Beuben Davidger. Copyright, 1 The stowaway brought on deck 2 Getting ready for the Fight 3 The Dyak Pirates approach 4 Dragged off to the Pirates’ Village 5 They examine our Mouths. 6 The King’s False Teeth. 7 Examining the stolen Stores. 8 The Conspiracy. Betrayed. 9 The Rebels are Hung. 10 Davidger’s watched by the Boatmen 11 Wandering through the Forest. 12 Davidger shows his monster jewel and buys his freedom. Curfew must not Bing To-night. Illustrating the beautiful Poem by Rosa Hartwick Thorpe. A tale of the time of Cromwell and the Curfew, of a girl who saved her lover from death at the risk of her ow* life. By permission of J. Walker & Co. 1 Bessie, and Title 2 Curfew must not ring to-night 3 Basil Underwood in prison 4 Bessie, calmly spake the sexton 5 The judges condemn him to death 6 The old sexton goes to ring the bell 7 She climbed the old ladder 8 And seized the tongue of the bell 9 Far out she swung 10 The sexton in the belfry 11 She knelt at Cromwell’s feet 12 Darling, you have saved me The Swiss Family Bobinson.* These pictures are from splendid engravings by permission of Messrs, r. W^ame & Co., who publish one of the best books of this remarkable story. We can send a copy, free* for 63. COPYRIGHT DESIGNS. 1 Escaping to land on raft of barrels 2 Tack on the donkey 3 Fritz and the Crab 4 Fritz on the Ostrich (Whirlvrind) 5 The Monkeys and the Cocoa Nuts 6 Shooting Buffalo 7 Encountering two Bears 8 Discovery of the Stalactite Cavern 9 The Stranded Whale