Newton Lantern Slide Catalogue (1920)

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3, Fleet Street, Temple Bar, London, E.C. 51 CHEAP DEMONSTRATION LANTERN. FOR SCIENTIFIC AND EXPERIMENTAL WORK. FOR USE WITH OIL LAMP, ACETYLENE, NERNST ELECTRIC, OR LIME LIGHT. SUITABLE FOE COLLEGE AND SCIENCE CLASSES. 8344 Patent Cheap Demonstration Lantern, specially designed for projecting chemical and physical experiments, and apparatus on the screen as well as diagrams and lantern slides, with adjusting table for apparatus, 4-in. condenser, and best 6-in. rack front lens, 4-wick Newtonian ’’ lamp, complete (Fig. 8344) .. .. . £6 10 0 If this lantern is required for use with acetylene light, lime light, &c., deduct the price of the “ Newtonian ” lamp (£1) and add on the price of the illuminant to be added (see pages 22-32). THE “LECTURER’S” LANTERN. This form of lantern is convenient for exhibitors who usually only require to show slides, but may occasionally wish to project apparatus. It is so made that the bellows can be removed without removing the slide stage, or the slide stage also may be taken away, leaving the condensers entirely open. The front has a rack motion to the bellows as well as to the front lens, and this rack is made sufficiently long for long-focus front lenses to be used, if required. 8345 “Lecturer’s” Lantern, with 4-in. condensers and 6-in. front lens .. £8 15 0 Acetylene, lime light, or arc light can b@ used with this lantern,