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WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE ‘LANTERN WORLD.”
Vol. 9.—No. 113.
OCTOBER, 1808.
Price 2d., Post-free 3d.
CONTENTS. PAGE
Notes te ep es ei Sees ae ot ae She ten ae, ne “ond ta DT A Scrions Oxy-Acetylene Explosion and its Cause .. .. .. 143 Optical and Mechanical Effects for the Lantern.—No. Ul. |. 14d An Oxy-Hydro-Electric Lantern and Cinematograph .. 0 .. 17 Some of the Properties of Acetylene Gas Be: waedQin Aen LAS Lantern Improvement .. .. 9.2. 0.. 0 .. 0. 0. 1. 2. 150 New Apparatus 2... 0. eee ee SIL Patent Intelligence .. 2. 2. 0. 0. 0. oe) 155 Editorial Table .. 0. 0. 0. ee 55 ) Correspondence .. 2... ou. ee et aa ate ew 156 Notes and Queries 156
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Wedding Bells.—We feel assured that our readers will join with us in congratulating Mr. Edmund A. Robins on the occasion of his marriage on the 10th ult. to Miss Elsie Olney, and in tendering the couple every good wish. On several occasions Mr. Robins, who holds an Important position with the Eastman Photoyraphic Materials Company, at their Harrow Factory, has contributed excellent articles to the columns of this Journal.
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Mr. Edmund H. Wilkie.—We are pleased to learn that Mr. Wilkie, who was at one time one of the leading lights of the lecture platform at the late Royal Polytechnic in its palmy days of lantern entertainments, has recovered from his long illness, and is once more occupying his energies in connection with the commercial side of lanterndom. He is making a special feature of high-class mechanical and other slides and effects for the lantern. Not only is he a high-class artist (assisted by an experienced staff), but also skilled in the various mechanical methods of making effect slides, which give most