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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. x1.
Cc. Ww. LOCK E,
(13 Years Lanternist to B. J. MALDEN, Esq.)
INVENTOR, PATENTEE, and MANUFACTURER of JMPROVED ELECTRIC, LIMELIGHT, and all Kinds of High-Class Optical Lanterns, Lenses, Slides and all Accessories connected with Lantern Exhibitions,
LANTERNS and EFFECT SLIDES Properly corrected for Registration.
Practical Lessons in Manipulation. Slides made ‘for Lecturers from crawings and all sources by means of complete and perfect Apparatus.
C. W. LOCKE personally attends to operate for Publie Lecturers, and can supply all Apparatus if necessary.
C. W. LOCKE'S long public experience (nearly a quarter of a century), during which time he has given upwards of 3,000 exhibitions, will be a sufficient guarantee of success. C. W. Locke has operated six times at the Royal Albert Hall, South Keasington, before the Prixck oF Wates, Duxe or Yor, Duke and DucueEss or Teck, Tue Marquis or Lorne, Lapy Henry SomERSET, and many of the Nobility; also at most of the Largest Halls
in London and the Provinces. ay IMPORTANT ! i GREAT SUCCESS OF
LOCKE’S Patent Jiigh-Power a wd Ss ««
Specially devised to produce the most intense and concentrated light.
They are a great boon to users of the Cinematograph, Optical Lanterns, and Microscopic Projection Apparatus, D. Devant, Esq., of the Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, has eight in use, and says:—'' They are behaving splendidly. They are far and away the best for the Cinematograph, and I have tried a good many."
Mr. A, CornELL, of Tonbridge, says:—"' It is well in advance of any so-called mixtng jets I have yet tried A great boon for microscopic projection, being intense and perfectly steady.”
This is the jet used by C. W. Locks at the Royal Albert Hall displays, where the Picture (not the screen— termed by some, the disc) is the largest ever shown there, viz., 35} feet diameter, at 167 feet. hey are very economical, consuming 5 to 6 feet per hour only. Hach jet is carefully tested and corrected before despatch.
Office and Works, 244, Tottenham Court Road, W.
MOTTO.-"‘HIGH EFFICIENCY AND NO MISREPRESENTATION.”
LOCKE’S PATENT.
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