The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (May 1898)

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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. iil. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. A PROFESSIONAL lanternist and cinematographist of great experience is open to engagements, with or without his own apparatus, in town or country, on very moderate terms. Reference, Editor of this Journal. —Addrers, » Optics, 13, York-street, Walworth, London. REAT bi bargains i in highelass triple, biunial, and oillighted lanterns, grand effects, lecture sets, etc. ; illustrated lists post free 2d.—W. C. Hughes, Brewster House, 82, Mortimer-road, Kingsland, London, N. OLLODION transparency making (from any size negative), free from grain; slides coloured best possible style ; list of hand-painted dissolving effects, 1d. —Address, Wilkinson & Co., Artiste, Sunderland. ANTED, the addresa of makers of mechanical and other frames for effect slides. — Address, Mechanical F)ames, c/o LANTERN JOURNAL, 9, Carthusianstreet, London. ‘NPLENDID detachable bi-unial, with lamps, mixed i) and blow-through jets, four sets lens, etc., complete ; also Wrench's cine matograph, with 12 films. These are first-class instruments, and have been successfully worked during the past season; cost about £120, sell for £60.— Particulars of A. (G. Drewry, 21, Boxtergate, Doncaster. ANTED, senorid -hand cylinder objectives, 3, diaV meter, 10 in., 12 iv., 14 in.; also first-class mechanical cffects.— Optics, 13, York-stree t, Walworth, London. vO rcensE HIG. —Tantern slide and stereo: copic printing studio for disposal; residence attached ; good living for capable man; satisfactory reasons for leaving; instruction will be given if desired.—Letters to Tom Banks, House and Estate Agent, 4, Cherry-street, Birmingham. I-UNIAL lantern wanted, without jets and aiuciver i valuable exchange offered, —Ivey House, Shepton Tallet. ANTERN slides, life model stories, and services of song wanted; valuable exchange offered.—Ivey House, Shepton Mallet. PTIMUS lantern, four wicks, listed 52s., carrier and instruction beok, 34 doz. photographic, 3 doz. coloured, 3 comic slipping slides, camera, dark-rocm Me chemicals and all accessories, £5.— Apply after 7 p.m., 179, Hollydale-road, Peckham. Wee J. Wilson and Co.’s set of slides, ‘The West Coast of Scotland.'’—John Mason, Market place, Newbury. ANTED, ‘addresses and lists of maior of. diden: \ lanterns (wood and metal), and photographic good crders can be placed.—Address, Slides, apparatus ; c/o Journal. MORLEY & COOPER, 70, UPPER STREET, LONDON, N. LANTERNS,SLIDES AND ALLACCESSORIES. LECTURER’S LANTERNS From 17/6 A large stock of New and Second-hand Cameras, Lenses, and Photographic Sundries on Sale or Exchange. ESTABLISHED 1843. OPTICAL LANTERNS & SLIDES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY ONLY. NEWTON’S 4-Wiek ‘“NEWTONIAN” PATENT IMPROVED Phantasmagoria LANTERN. we a As made for the School Board and County Council Lecturers, the Military Council of Education, &c. LANTERN PHOTOGHROMOSCOPE (IVES’ PATENT). The Lantern Novelty for ee 1897-98. One of the most beautiful and interesting scientific additions ever introduced for use with the Optical Lantern. Shows plain Photographs in all their natural colours on the screcn. NEWTON & CO.’S NEW LANTERN SLIDES, SEASON 1897-98. Nansen’s ‘‘Farthest North,” with Reading. Tissot's “ Life of Our Lord Christ.” “ British Workman "’ Series, ‘‘ Life of Christ.” Diamond Jubilee Procession. Switzerland. Italy. Norway. Veterinary Science. Fruit Cultivation. Rothamstead Experiments. The Naturalist in Australia. Spanish and Dutch Birds’ Nests. Steam Engines and Motor Cars. Famous Artists and their Work. Hoffman’s “ Life of Christ.” Children's Tales, &c., &c. JHE ABOVE SLIDES ARE PUBLISHED ONLY By NEWTON & Co,,3, Fleet St., London, E.C. By W. Saville Kent. ByR. B. Lodge.