The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (July 1894)

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ii, ~° The Optical Magic soi Journal and ee Enlarger: Transparencies OF THE FINEST QUALITY, MADE BY THE COLLODION PROCESS. STEDMAN & SOPER T. H. SOPER.) (FRED. J. STEDMAN | ™ Profecalonal Mark. In answer to many tnquiries, please note address &—.WY. R. HILL & SCN, OPTICAL SCENIC ARTISTS to the Royal Polytechnic ED Institution since 1840 (by special appointment). Also ibe London and Provincial Theatres, Colleges and Institutes, Ke. ORIGINALLY CHILDE & HILL, Sole Inventors of Dissolving Views & Effects & Chromatrope, Introducers of the Lime-light on to the Stage (Drury Lane, 1855), Speciality tn first-class photo colouring with original and striking sky effects. New Eprect Sxts.—Statue of Liberty—God of the Harvest— Monte Carlo—Fiery Cascade (N.Z.)—Bombardment of Algiers— Mount Tourbillon—Thunder Peak, &c. ROYAL POLYTECHNIC (Lonpon, June, 1878). “ The final illustration represents the parachute shell, which, being fired from a mortar at night, bursts in the air and effectually lights up the country. This effect, which is by Mr. W. R. Hutt, and beautifully rendered, brings a ‘most instructive lecture to a close." —Morning Advertiser. “« The audience is startled by the wonderful effect of the parachute shell...... such as the original...... a clever imitation.""—Times. 13, Beversbrook Rd., Tufnell Park, London, N, Price 2d. Marvellously Illustrated. 3/per Annum. Post Free. PERCY LUND & Co., The Country Press, Bradford AND MEMORIAL HALL, LONDON. Somerset Studio, 9 147, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. UG LOL Te Zi ——— Editors, H. SNOWDEN WARD and CATHARINE WEED WARD Monthly, Threepence. Subscription, 48. Od. per annum, The PHOTOGRAM, Ltd., 6, Farringdon Avenue, E.C. i ALFRED H. SAUNDERS, Lantern Slide Artist, “The Studio,” 36, Heath Street, BIRMINGHAM, Makes Slides from Lecturers’ Diagrams, Engravings, Negatives, &c., by Wet Collodion Process only. Artistic Colouring A —— Terma and Testimonials an application. IMPORTANT << LIME-LIGHT USERS! BORLAND'S PATENT SCISSORS ARC LAMPS For DIRECT and ALTERNATING Currents. = Made in Thrce Types: Hand Feeding. Self-Striking & Hand Feeding. The “ Bot.”’ The only automatic Arc Lamp in the market which fits all ordinary Optical Lanterns on the limne-light tray without any alterations. Invaluable for Theatrical Purposes, Lantern Projections, Enlarging, Printing, and 4 : Photographing. Prices, Particulars, and Testimonials free on application to F. J. BORLAND, Sheepscar Grove. Leeds. woonp’s “Euphaneron” Lantern. Specially adapted for Educational Work. Brass front, Russian iron body, 4-wick W lamp, 4-in. condenser, extra large achromatic objectives, slide holder removable to admit of display of scientific apparatus. In Tin Case, complete £4 4 0 Wood's Cheap Lantern, tin body, 4-in. condenser, achromatic objective £110 0 LANTERNS AND SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. Illustrated Catalogue per post two stamps. £, G. WOOD, 74, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON.