The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (April 1892)

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Chadwick’s Practical Hand Lantern Used on a Tripod, As you would use any ordinary ‘amera for Time Exposures. Catalogue, 3 stamps. ’S STREET, MA Perfect Bi-unial, for Dissolving Views or ordinary Slide Projection by top Lantern, and Microscope Projection by bottom Lantern, scientific experiments, &c. aS 24 general has been known ojunction might A delay of nine inst the present been given to one side have the conditions the face of Satever legal \greement *CBLLOR ‘wet it vot Nt Y wn competed and for. ; Luigiensteig renewed, and a forb piacea to defile of Gondo, on the Simplon, the Italian army will scarcely attempt to violate the neutrality of “witzerland. Tue country at large, and amateur photographers in particular, we feel sure, will note with much satisfaction that Mr. W. I. Caapwics, of St. Mary's Street, Manchester, has taken up, with a frm attitude, the revival of the Stereoacope. For many years this once must popular inatrument has been sadly neglected, but with the recent improvements introduced by its present leader, a gentleman well-known for his scientific attainments and enterprise, there can be little doubt that ere long stereoscopic photugraphy will be the most popular amongst amateur photographers throughout the world. The House of Commonssat till four o'clock yesterday morning. The later hours of the sitting were occupied with discussion on motions to report progress, which 7 -gment resisted, and which were defeated ~ * length Lord HaRtinaTor wane Reading Lamp and Desk, On Adjustable Stand, with Curtain and Signal. o. pro} the their ny, to effect . tween po.:h Accordingly’ Government Is the country ir assert the nev internation! consists 3 St. Gor’ Rhine west * of NCHESTER.