The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (April 1895)

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Vi. The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. HE MINIATURE MALDEN TRIPLE. A Perfect Bijou Model used by B. J. Matven, Esq., with great success. Ventilation perfect, on a new and patent principle, and keeps cooler than the larger ones. Height, only 22 inches; weight lessened. Specially constructed on SS scientific principles, well made, and great strength to carry the large diameter lenses. "Perfect rigidity for registering, which could not be obtained with bellows fronts. Prices, £45 10s., £33 10s. and £21 10s. Elegant Brass Fronts. Should be seen; a magnificent little instrument. PAMPHENGOS LANTERN (Hughes’ Patent). A Marvellous Oil Light. Over 3,000 Sold, has stood the test against all imitations. Pure white Light, no smell or smoke, equals Limelight; nothing toapproach it. The Sectional Comiodel Glasses, impervious to heat. PRICES, with elegant brass fronts, from £2 10s. Od. PAMPHENGOS, LAMPS, £1 1s. Od. = Se i Particulars Free. MAGIC LANTERNS.—The Universal Lantern, — THE DOCWRA TRIPLE, Prize medal, highest 4-in. double condensers, portrait lenses, rack and pinion, . award. Supplied to Dr. H. Guinness, Madame Adelina four-wick lamp, £1 58, 6d, Marvellous Value. Patti, and the Royal Polytechnic, &. &c. HUGHES’ BIJOU ENLARGING LANTERNS.— ARG BAe Se Finest results with Hughes's patent rectangular conden£6 t08. 5 Triples. £12 12s.; blow-through safety sers, used. by Van der Neyde and other Crinens pho| jets, 8s. oe ard fer jet, 12s. 6d., with lime tographers, half the size, superior definition, proper diftUrners: eee ee fusion of light, scientifically constructed, not commercial. . Hughes’ Patent Double Plug Safety Star Particulars free. : Dissolving Taps. Price £1 10s. Dallmeyer’s New Patent Lantern Objectives. Mr. HUGHES has much pleasure in announcing that he has contracted with Messrs. J. H. Dallmeyer, Limited, to construct for him a special code of their celebrated Lantern Objectives, which, not being based on the same system as Photographic Lenses (where chemical and visual foci have to be combined), concentrate the whole force of the light-giving rays, thus producing a far more brilliant image. These objectives give perfectly Achromatic images, combined with an absolutely flat field. Whilst the enlargements upon the screen are perfectly toned to the original, free from all distortion and accurately defined throughout. The quality of illumination obtwined is a remarkable feature. They are in fact unsurpassed for the particular end in view, being indispens able when finest results are required. Prices—Large Rackwork Mount with double milled head, slot and large Iris diophragm £4 10s. No. 1.—4-inch Objective, mounted in tube to slidein, £5 5s. No. 2.—6-inch Back Focus, £8. No. 3.—8-inch Back Focus, £9 10s. Fuil Particulars Free. Nore.—Mr. Dallmeyer’s New Lantern Objectives can only be obtained from Mr. Hughes. HUGHES’ AICUISCOPIC LANTERN OBJECTIVE. Giving fine definition, solid fronts, double milled heads, slot for coloured glasses. Price £1 5s, 6d., incomparable. a the price, “THE ART OF PROJECTION.” By an expert. | fine results, price of rackwork front, double milled Over 100 choice illustrations, priceless wrinkles from oil, | head,15s. Lenses in cylindrical tubes to slide in 4, 6. limelight, enlarging to electric lanterns, a really practical | and 8 inch foci, 15s. each. work. B. J. Malden, Esq., says it should be studied by the HUGHES’ PATENT REGISTERING CARRIERS, experienced operator and amateur alike. Price, bound in mechanical, self-centering, bevelled edges, every picture cloth, 3s. 6d.; postage 5d. See opinions of the press. dead centre ; compensating platioea cancle, berfer HIRE DEPARTMENT.—50 Slides, all beauti| effective, £1 7s. 6d. each. Particulars Free. fully ‘coloured, not rubbish, on loan for 3s., in special Send for Mr. Hughes’ Grandly Illustrated despatch boxes. Catalogue, over 160 engravings, not commercial blocks. HUGHES’ SUPERIOR LANTERN | from wholesale houses, but original, price 6d., postage OBJECTIVES, double combination, in sets, giving | 3d. Pamphlets free. List of 60,000 Slides, 4d. Wy. C. HUGHES, fPatentee and Specialist, Brewster House, Mortimer Road, Kingsland, London, N. Second-hand Lanterns and Slides—Bargains.