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THE OPTICAL
MAGIC LANTERN
JOURNAL
AND
PHOTOGRAPHIC ENLARGER.
A Magazine of Popular Science for the Lecture-room and the Domestic Circle. Published on the 15th of each month.
Vol . L—No. 3. Fstaueores Hatt
AUGUST 15, 1889.
Price One Penny.
WILKINSON & CO.,
Lantern & Slide Makers, Opticians & Specialists, 15, HOLMESIDE, BORO’ ROAD, SUNDERLAND,
Established 32 years as Artists on Glass. One set of our Slides was exhibited 200 consecutive nights at the Royal Polytechnic London. Our Slides are now in use at principal Institutions, and by Exhibitors all over the world. Nezatives, Prints, Drawings, Sketches &c., copied as Slides. Plain transparencies made or coloured to order, N.U.—AUl cork must be sent during ths Summer and Autumn.
AMERICAN
The Photographic Times and American Phkotographer (New York) says: The Optical Magic Lantern Fournal and Photographic Enlarger has come to hand, edited by J. Hay Taylor, son of J. Traill Taylor, editor of the British Fournal of Photography The contents are interesting and instructive, and though laboring under rather a cumbersome title, we think the little journal will be a success.”
The St. Louts and Canadian Photographer says: “ England as well as America is prolific in journalistic enterprises, and we have to chronicle the advent of a late venture— Zhe Optical Magic Lantern Fournal and Photographic Enlarger a rather long name, but then the field of its chosen labours is becoming longer and wider every year, and we predict a grand success for the two young aspirants who are the fountain head of the enterprise. The Messrs. Taylor Brothers are sons of that widely known veteran photographic
editor, Mr. J. Traill Taylor.”
The business of J. SOLOMON, hitherto carried on at 22, RED LION Square, W.C.,
IS NOW REMOVED TO 341, Camdon-rd., Holloway, London, N.
See Advertisement on Page V.
OPINIONS.
Lhe American Fournal of Photography, speaking of The Optical Magic Lantern Fournal and Photographic Enlarger remarks that this isthe only journal inthe English language devoted to thesubject.
Wilson's Photographic Magaz‘ne (New York), referring to The Optical Magic Lantern $ournal and Photographic Enlarger says: ‘This new candidate for photographic favour is wanted, will find a useful place, and we wish it much success.”
Anthony's Photographie Bulletin (New York) says: The Optical Magic Lantern Fournal and Photographic Enlarger is a new English paper devoted to the Lantern and enlargements and is edited by Mr. J. Hay Taylor, son of Mr. J. Traill Taylor. We are sure that a good journal devoted to the interests of the lantern will succeed especially in England, and, judging from the contents of the initial number of the journal before us, this new enterprise looks like success. Those of our readers interested in the lantern will find this journal very useful.”