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

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244 BIBLE ANIlVIALS. By vermission of Messrs, Longman ^ Co,f from “ 'flood’s Bible Animals.” These pictures are all carefully worked up into circular form for the Lantern^ at the same time that the original design is retained. Where needed, the picture is made lighter than the original. 1 The Ape. 2 The Wandero. 3 The Bat. 4 The Syrian Lion. 5 The Leopard. 6 The Dog of Palestine. 7 The Wolf 8 The Fox or Jackal deronring the Scapegoat 9 The Hysena 10 The Badger 11 The Syrian Bear 12 The Ox of Palestine 13 The Ox Treading out the Com 14 The Gazelle 15 Syrian Sheep 17 Syrian Sheep following the Shepherd 18 The Goat 19 The Wild Goat 20 The Red Deer 21 The Camel loaded with merchandise 21 The Camel Post 23 Camel going through the needle’s eye 24 The War Horse 25 The Syrian Ass 26 The Wild ass 27 The Mule of the East 28 The Wild Boar of Palestine 29 The Indian Elephant 30 The Hijipopotamus or Behemoth 31 Trap for the Hippopotamus 02 The Vulture or Eagle of Scripture 33 The Golden Eagle 34 The Owl 35 The Quail 36 The Raven 37 The Ostrich 38 The Cormorant 39 The Stork 40 The Pelican 41 The Crocodile 4 The Asp or Adder 43 The l 2 )cust 44 The Bee 45 The Ant of Palestine 46 The Scorpion A short deserxptionof each animal will be found in vol. 2 of Lantern Headings, but for full information we would refer <- the uoluine from which they »rs taken. THE OVERLAND ROUTE, Intended as an introductory series to pictures in the East, as Egypt, Palestine, India, China, &c,, ^fter desigHi by D, Roberts and Bartlett, 1 The Pier, Southampton—a photograph taken on the spot 1 Map of the Overland Route 3 The Landing Place, Gibraltar 4 Gibraltar, from the North 5 Map of Gibraltar 6 Gibraltar—The Signal Station looking North 7 ,, The Signal Station looking South across the Straits 8 St, George’s Hall, Gibraltar 9 The Harbour of Valetta, Malta xo Stair Street in Valetta 11 St. Paul’s Bay, Malta 12 Alexandria from the Sea 13 Street scene in Cairo 14 Coppersmiths’ Bazaar, Cairo 15 Letter Writing in Streets of Cairo 16 Coffee Shops of Cairo 17 The Sphinx and Pyramids at Cairo 18 The Suez Canal 19 Suez For Descriptions, see Lantern Readiagi, NEW EFFECT SLIDES. Tajcxn specially for Dissolving Views, These are Picturesque Scenes taken at different Seasons, from identically the same ipote, and with the same lenses. 1 The Farm Yard, with snow Do, do. in Sp ing t The Old Water Wheel, with snow Do. do. in Spring 3 The Stile, with Landscape&c.—allindcepsnow Do. do. in Spring 4. Roadside Cottage, in deep snow Do. do. in Spring { Streamlet side, with Trees beautifully covered with rime and hoar frost Do. do. do. in Spring 6 Rustic Foot Bridge, with Trees, &c. covered with snow Do. do. do. in Spring 7 The Wooded Streamlet, with snow Do. do. in Spring I Bye-road with Ash Tree in foreground, Stile in distance—snow on the ground Do. do. do. in Spring 9 St. Michael’s Mount—Daylight j with natural clouds—instantaneous St. Michael’s Mount—Moonlight} with na- tural clouds—initantaneous