The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (March 1900)

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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. iii. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. 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. —Address, Optics, 13, York-street, Walworth, London. Ca Wrench’s, Locke’s jet, 17 films, many 70 and 80 feet; good condition ; cheap.— Moody, Bell & Son, Colonnade, Cheltenham. Wa complete sets of lantero slides, secondhand, in good condition for hiring out trade.— Addraas, Optical, c/o OpTicaL LANTERN JOURNAL. \ ANTED, addresses of lantern slide makers; good orders can be placed.—Lists, ete., to Slides, c/o Optical LANTERN JOURNAL. : BOER WAR!!! Including all latest Events, well-painted Slides, 8d. each; or the Set can be had on Hire. A quantity of good Second-hand Coloured Slides to clear at 44d. each, including Keligious, Temperance, Comic, Effects, Mottoes. Lisrs FREE. xr. XK. WING, CHATTERIS, CAMBS. Slee no heed ; you know now that my work is good. Why hesitate? Send 12 stamps for specimen slides made and coloured ; 12 years’ experience.—M. A. Millwood, 3, Ashbrook-road, N. IFE of Christ.—Scripture figure studies (Newton & Co.), cheap for cash, 12 Easter subjects; also several pairs high-class effects.—Write, G., 16, Woodland View, Hale End-road, Waltbamstow. | i le | OER war.—80 coloured slides; cost 1s. each; sell 6d. each, or exchange for others.—Hughes, 72, Biddu) ph-street, Leicester. OLOUKED slides.—6 Queen of tne Earch, 4 Holy City, 7 Better Land, 3 Ora Pro Nobis, 9 Bethlehem, 36 Life of Christ, 12 St. Paul, 12 Prodigal Son; sell 5d. each, worth 1s. 6d. each.—F. Guy, 29, Low Chare, Chester-le-street, Durham. A STEDMAN-BROWN oxygen generator for sale; new this year; only been used three times; price 4 guineas; cost £6; some oxygen cakes included.— Apply, Mr. O. Walker, clockmaker, Mildenhall, Suffolk. I-UNIaL lantern. 3 special jets, 2 sets of double (6 in. and 9in.), 1 10 in. single achromatic front lenses, 4 in. double condensers, patent centering movc ments, double curtain shutter, special cut-off dissolver, patent (aluminium) registering runners, and many other improvements; price £15 to immediate purchaser ; seen by appointment.— Apply, H. G. W., c/o Editor. CRIPTURAL slides; beautifully coloured in a delicate and artistic manner; Hoffman's, Tissot's, and other great masters’ designs ; prices on application ; any slide coloured to order; best work only.— Wilkinson & Co., 15, Holmeside, Sunderland. (Established 1859). fede aes slide painting done to order by Wilkinson & Co., artists and opticians (Established 1859). Wet plate collodion slides from any size negatives, prints, or objects.—15, Holmeside, Sunderland. fl Boat cinematograph, lantern, F. B. jet, and tripod, £6, cost £15; Brier's hydrogen regulator ; new, 12s. ; slides cheap.—Heaton, West-street, Blackpool. THE TRANSVAAL AND THE WAR. OPTICAL LANTERNS AND SLIDES OF THE HIGHEST QUALITY ONLY. PLAIN SLIDES, 1s. EACH. LECTURE, “ THE TRANSVAAL WAR,” 9d. 158. Runner from outside bringing 174. Group of Boers at Newcastle. 187. A Resting Place of Friend and news to Ladysmith. 175. A Warm Day at Ladysinith—'The Foe—Graveyard at Dundee 159. Night Signalling with the SearchGordons taking cover. 188. Bocr Prisoners in Ladysmith light from an Armoured Train. 176. The Assuult on Ladysmith—The Jail. 160. Mclton Prior's sketch (facsimile) Infantry in the ‘Trenches fixing 189. The Jail at Pretoria where ot the Bombardment of LadyKayonets to repel Bocr Attack. Colonial Prisoners of War and smith. 177. Heliographing a Message from Civilians are kept in Custody. 161. The 4:7 Naval Guns in action at Ladysmith—The Heliograph is 190. Headquarters of General French Colenso. stationed at Maiden’s Castle at Rensburg. 162. The Colonials’ first Great Chance 178. The Royal Engineers building a 191. A Reconnaissance in Force with —Col. Pilcher’s clever Attack on Pontoon Bridge over the ugela. General French's Cavalry on the Sunnyside Kopje. 179. Maxim Gun Detachment of the Orange Free State Border near 163. General Joubert at Breakfast at Natal Police Field Force. Colesberg. the Hoofd Laager. 180. The Gun of the 66th Battery. 192. Hauling the Guns up Coles Kop. 164. General French's Advance on saved by Captain Schofield and 193. With General French at ColesColesberg. the late Lieut. Roberts. berg—Sending up Ammunition 165. Imperial Yeomanry in Field 181. Naval Gun “Joe Chamberlain” for the Guns on Coles Kop. Equipment, with Captain Scott's Position194. Kruger’s Nightmare (Comic). 166. Prince of Wales inspecting the Carriage after tiring 10 Rounds. ) ye Imperial Yeomanry at Albany 182. Boer 37 Mellimetre Gun, Boer 75 H This List will be added to. Street Rarracks. Mellimetre Field Piece, Boer 75 1 167. A Boer Shell that fell close to an Mellimetre Gun and Juimber | GENERALS. Officer left in Camp. (Creusot). i 168. Sir Redvers Buller’s ‘Transport 183. Col. Pilcher’s Colonials drawing ' Portrait of Lord Roberts. Waggon crossing the Veldt. the Enemy's Fire. i Lord kitchener. 169. Bird's-eye View of the Operations 164. For England's Honour— Trans33 Gen. Warren. at Stormberg. ports leaving Southampton i Gen. Kaden-Powell. 170. A Corner of the Remount Depart185. he Royal Canadian Artillery 6 Gen. Methuen. unent, Maritzburg. passing through the Streets of Gen. Gatacre. 171. Ist Battalion Royal Dublin FusiOttawa. 5 Gen. Sir Redvers Buller. liers at Maritzburg. 186. D Company of the Yorkshire Maj.-Gen. Babington 172. Men of “The Queen's” taking Regiment and New Zealanders 45 Lieut.-Gen. French. retuge in a Bocr Trench. repelling an attack of the Boers Maj.-Gen. Hildyard 173. Our Men waiting in a Garden at near Colesberg at the point of * Ma).-Gen. Lyttleton. Colenso for Ammunition. the Bayonet. He Col. Plumer. New Detailed I|lustrated Catalogue of Lanterns and Slides, 6 stamps. THE TRANSVAAL WAR FUND. By special arrangement with the “Daily Mail,” Lantern Slides of Kipling’s War Poem, “ THE ABSENT-MINDED BEGGAR," and Caton Woo dville’s Llustration, “THE GENTLEMEN IN KHAKI," are published by Messrs. NewTon & Co., at 5s. each; 4s. of this amount will be paid to the “DAILY MAIL" WAR FUND. Messrs. NEWTON & CO., of 3, Fleet Street, London, have the sole right to make Slides from Pictures ofthe “Illustrated London News” and ‘‘Sketch,” &c.