The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (February 1897)

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ex The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. The BUSINESS of D. NOAKES & SON Has from this date (February Ist, 1897) been taken over by G. P. NORMAN (many years with Messrs. Watson & Sons, of High Holborn, W.C.), who retains the services of Mr. D. W. NOAKES as Practical Adviser, and in future the Firm will be known as NOAKES & NORMAN. The Manufacturing Premises have recently been much enlarged, and further Machinery added. A Large Stock of HIGH-CLASS LANTERNS, JETS, CON DENSERS, LENSES, etc., is on hand, and the most critical can have their wants supplied from Stock, or specially made. The; ‘‘ NOAKES” SPECIAL JET, of very High Candle-Power, was lately used at the ROYAL ALBERT HALL on a 42 feet Screen, at a distance of 165 feet. A NUMBER OF VALUABLE IMPROVEMENTS IN APPARATUS NOW UNDER CONSIDERATION. NOAKES & NORMAN, INVENTORS, PATENTEES, AND MANUFACTURERS OF Improved Magic Lanterns, Dissolving View and Limelight Apparatus, Slides, etc., PHOTOGRAPHIC LENSES, CAMERAS, etc., south London Works, 238, Nelson Street, Greenwich, LONDON, S.E.