The book of lantern ; being a practical guide to the working of the optical (1888)

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ADVERTISEMENTS. Ltctnre Season, 1888-M. Mr. T. C. HEPWORTH, F.C.S., IS NOW BOOKING DATES FOR HIS Popular & Scientific LECTURES- MR. HEPWORTH begs, to call attention to the following Lectures, all of which are lavishly illustrated by Limelight Pictures mostly in the form of (Dissolving Views, their size being only limited by the capacity of the Lecture=halL Footprints of Charles Dickens. This new Lecture combines readings from a most popular author, with limelight illustrations, and represents a totally new form of Entertainment, which is sure to prove attractive. It is illustrated by about 100 Pictures. For details of this im- portant Lecture see separate circular. Old and New London. A fully illustrated account of the City as it was before the time of railways, contrasted with its appearance to-day. Many beautiful pictures of old buildings now pulled down are included in this Lecture, which also comprises instantaneous Photographs of modern London and its people. Earthquakes and Volcanoes. With Illustrations from nature, many of them having been taken by the Lecturer at the scene of disturbance. For Terms and Dates, address MR. T. C. HEPWORTH, F.C.S, 45, ST. AUGUSTINE'S ROAD, CAMDEN SQUARE, LONDON, N.W.