Newton Lantern Slide Catalogue (1920)

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NEWTON & CO., Opticians to the Royal Family, RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES AND OBSERVANCES IN MANY LANDS. Beautifully Painted, 5s. and 8s. Qd. each. Plain Slides , Is. each. Cheap Series , 3s. 6d. each. 46 Oberammergau Peasant saluting a Wayside Crucifix. 47 Polish Village. Christmas Ceremony. 48 Penang. Religious Procession. 49 Persia. Nestorians at Oroomiah. Annual Church holiday in the Persian General's garden. 1897. 50 .. Parsee Tower of Silence. Russian Piety on the Battlefield. 1 Bulgaria. Service for the dead Cathedral. 2 Burma. Sacred Bo-Tree. Fichus Religiosii 3 „ Funeral Phoongyee Bydu. T1 coffin carried in a paper temple. 4 The Aro Country. A Human Sacrifice. 5 Egypt. Whirling Dervish. right to consecrated burial. 7 Fiji. Fire Walking. Treading the red-hot stones in the ceremony of the Vilavilairevo. 8 ,, War Dance. 9 India. Buddhist Prayer Wheel. f Buddha's Tooth. 11 The Procession Ceylon. Devil’s Dance. Ceylon. Devil Dancer's Mask. Ceylon. ±a ,, Hindoo praying to Idol. 14 ,, Juggernaut. Car of. 15 „ Mahurran Festival. Tahoot. 16 ,, Self-torture. A Fakir. 17 ,, Self-torture. Women Fakirs. 18 „ Weird Performance of the Monks from Radatsch at Jammu before the Prince and Princess of Wales. 19 Hindoo Celebrations in the East End of London. ' The “ Hobson-Jobson ” procession at the Albert Docks. 20 Italy. Absolution by the Cardinal Peni¬ tentiary on Holy Thursday. 21 „ The Election of a Pope. The Cardinals in conclave. Voting in _ Robi. wt. Peter on his Festival Day. ; Leo XIII. receiving English t. Peter’s, Rome. f Leo XIII. in Sistine PpPifgr_ _ Coronation Death of Leo. XIII. Ceremony of official confirmation. Death of Leo XIII. The obsequies. A typical Procession of Canoniza¬ tion at St. Peter’s, 1712. Italian peasantry implo Madonna t j the fury -o the Christmas Mystery at Val di Rose. Italian peasants offering oranges and pomegranates to the infant Christmas offering in the Val di Rose. A votive pageant. Good Friday Custom. A masque of the Crucifixion in the Val di Wayside Shrine. Peasants kissing the Cross in the Funeral Procession in Tokio. Japanese Women praying _ Temple Courtyard. 17 Mahommedan at Prayer. JQ Muezzin calling to Prayer. Hour of Prayer in the Desert. 40 ” Ttoops praying at Fulham for the recovery of King Edward VII. 41 ,, Pilgrims at Mecca. 42 „ at Prayer at Wayside Station. 43 Morocco Slave Market. 44 New Guinea. Among the Cannibals. A Papuan funeral. . 45 Oberammergau. “Angelus” (Ave Maria). Illustrative of silence during the few minutes while the church bell is ringing the Angelus. The Dmbat. A Service for the Battlefield. y day Scene s before the Dead on the — _ — Russian Capital during the War. 54 Spain. Good Friday in the old Spanish town of Orduna. Calling the people to an early morning procession. 55 „ Easter Celebrations. Dancing before the Cardinal. 56 Servian Custom. Sick persons brought for miraculous healing to Holy Wood, near Belgrade. 57 Sioux Indians in Warfare. 58 Tonga (New Hebrides). Seven hundred Chris¬ tian Natives assembled for New Year’s Feast. At this place 40 men were clubbed and eaten by the natives a few years ago. 59 Venice. Saints' Day at St. Mark’s. 60 Westphalia. Sitting of the Vehmgericht. 61 Witch Doctor practising his Art. 62 A Christening at Sandringham. 63 City Imperial Volunteers at St. Paul’s Before 64 Coronation of Edward VII. at Westminster by Dr. Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury. 65 Coronation of Queen Alexandra by Arch¬ bishop of York. 66 The King and Queen taking the Sacrament. The first act alter the Coronation. 67 Easter Eggs. An old custom. 68 Excommunication. “Without benefit to the Church'.” 69 Enthronement of Dr. Randall Davidson as Archbishop of Canterbury. 70 Enthronement of Bishop Winnington-Ingram at St. Paul’s Cathedral. 71 King and Queen at the Hospital Sunday Service at St. Paul's Cathedral. 72 King Olaf of Norway commanding Halfred to choose between Thor’s Hammer and Christ’s Cross. 73 Lying in State of Cardinal Vaughan at Westminster Cathedral. 74 Marriage of Princess Margaret of Con 75 Peace Thanksgiving at St. Paul’s Cathedral. 76 Queen Victoria at St. Paul’s at the Jubilee blessing the Flocks. 79 Salvation Army. General Booth, Commander in-Chief, leading the hymn sung with up¬ lifted hand at the Congress. 1904. 80 Silent Carmelite Nuns. A sister’s adoration of the Cross in her cell. 81 „ The ceremony of bearing the Cross into the Refectory. 82 „ The Angelus during field work. 83 ,, The “meditation on death ” in the c Kosher (clean meat). The the Synagogue sealing up the j.oou or ‘Observing” Jews. 85 A Zionist Lecture in Yiddish in the Ghetto. sXLiso£0