The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (March 1900)

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vi. The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. TRANSVAAL Map of South Africa. Mounted Outlanders Jameson. Battle of Krugersdorp. Street Scenes in Johannesburg. Types of Boer Military. Kruger. Chamberlain. Milner. Boers Leaving Johannesburg. Besieging Recruiting Station at Cape Town. ir War and the Queen's Shilling. General White. General Joubert. | Exodus of British from Johannesburg, Shipping Horses. Departure of First Army Corps. Writing Last Letter before Leaving. The Last Link with Home. to meet going nw CO ONOnFeW South Africa Christmas. : American Hospital Ship ‘‘ Maine." ‘ Storming the Boer Position—Talana Hill. The Last Train to leave Ladysmith. IN WAR. 36 A Well Aimed Shell. 37 The Last Cartridge. SET I. 1g Feeding Troopers on Board. | 20 New South Wales Lancers. ! 21 General Buller. 38 Despatch Runner Overtaken. 22 ‘Dunottar Castle’’ leaving South39 Battle of Reitfontein. ampton. | yo Storming of Groblers’ Kloof. 23 Fleet of Transports for the Cape. | 41 Nicbolson’s Nek. 24 Embarking Artillery. | 42 Col. Baden-Powell’s Night Reconnoitre. 25 Departure of Dublin Fusiliers from j 43 Boers Destroying Railway Track. Maritzburz. | 44 Lancers Engaging a Party of Boers. 26 Points of Interest between Glencoe and | 45 Taking Talana Hill by the British. Ladysmith. | 46 A Scene at Talana Hill after the 27 A Brush with the Boers at Ladysmith, ! Battle. 23 Armoured Train going into Action. 1 47 ary Racing into Action on Pepworth ill. 29 Ladysmith. : Hi 48 Imperial Light Pepworth Hill. 49 Lancers Storming a Boer Laager Besters Hill. 30 The Dark Side of Victory. Horse to the Rescue 3r ‘“ Long Tom" on Bulwana Mountain. 42 Durban Light Infantry Marching Oot. Panorama of Battle of Elands Laagte. Blue Jackets Leaving Durban. Blue Jackets in the Trenches. A Quiet Day in Camp—A Kaffir Dance. A Midnight March. Driving Back a Boer Outpost. An Act of Mercy. A Messenger of Death. Battle of Belmont. Guards’ Charge at Belmont. Battle of Modder River. Bridging the Orange River. Sir Charles Warrcn. Lord Roberts. Lord Roberts Leaving Southampton. 5 | 33 34 Charge of Guards at Elands Laagte. | 50 Royal Visit to the Hospital Ship ‘' Prin35 Final Charge. : cess of Wales.” READING—ONE SHILLING. SET It. 72 Crossing the Klip River. 87 A Gallant Effort to Save the Guns at the 73 A Cripple’s Handicap at the Wynberg Tugela. Hospital. 88 Sir William McCormac on his way to 74 Patrolling with Brabant’s Horse. the Hospitals. 75 Taking the Heavy Guns to the Front. 89 C.L.I. Volunteers Passing the Mansion 76 The Gallant Defender of Ladysmith and House. his Staff. go Scouts at Work. 77 Disaster to Armoured Train. gt Battle of Colenso—A Hidden Enemy. 73 Map showing British and Boer Positions 92 Battle of Colenso— Attacking Fort on the Tugela. Wylie. 79 Sir George White Thanking the Imperial 93 “One Touch of Nature Makes the Whole 80 Light Horse. An Incident of the Bombardment of World Kin.” o4 Our Brave Colonials Securing Food for 69 Lord Kitchener. i 70 Patriotic Speech of the Canadian Premier. 71 Caught on the Hop. We also purpose issuing a Ladysmith. the Army. 8t Trapped! A Picket Surprised. 95 The Difficulties of a Scout. 82 Colonel Baden-Powell. 96 Sailors to the Front. 83 Beleaguered Mafeking. 97 British and Boer Positions at Mafeking. 84 Sortie from Mafeking. 98 A Rough Road for the Guns. 85 Taking the Queen's Shilling at the 99 Mr. Winston Churchill's Escape from Guildhall. Pretoria. 86 Storming a Kopje. 100 Loyal Zulus Offering their Services. READING—ONE SHILLING. Supplementary List of Views, from time to time, as important events occur. IN PEACE, TRANSVAAL Introduction, No. 51. 1 Mail Steamer Arriving at Cape Town. 2 A Wine Farm at the Paarl. 3 Ostrich Farm in the Karoo. 4 Kimberley—De Beers Mine (open working) as it is To-day. 5 Kimberley—Kaffir Compound. 6 Klerksdorp Coach. 7 Bloemfontein—General View. | 8 Bloemfontein—Market Square. | g Johannesburg— Panorama. 10 tenaehe bare Moe First House. rr Johannesburg—Morning Market. 12 Johannesburg—Market Buildings. 13 Johannesburg—Commissioner Street. 14 Johannesburg—National Bank and Simmonds Street. 15 Johannesburg—The English Church. 16 Typical Bit of the Veldt. 17 Gold Mining—Panning for Gald. 18 Gold Mining—New Primrose Mine from 3} Barberton—Market Square. Shaft Head. 35 Difliculties of Ox Waggon Transport. x9 Gold Mining—Ore Sorting Room. 36 Three Swazi Boys. 20 Gold Mining—z,o0o Miners (White and 37 Delagoa Bay. Black). 3 33 Majuba. 21 Gold Mining—Native Compound. 39 Majuba—Spot where Colley Fell. 22 Gold Mining—Simmer & Jack’s Mines 40 Majuba—Monument to Officers and Men beyond. who Fell There. 23 Pretoria—Panorama. ; 41 A Boer Encampment. 24 Pretoria—Raadzaal or Parliament House. 42 A Pass in the Drakensburg. 25 Pretoria—Dutch Church, Raadzaal, and , 43 Euphorbia Candelabra and Wild Date Grand Hotel. H Palm. 26 Pretoria—President Kruger's House. 44 Native Wedding Dance. 27 Pretoria—Boer Mounted Police. | 48 Rorke's Drift. 28 A Typical Boer Farm. : 46 Bond’s Drift, Lower Tugela. 29 Paardikraal Mceting. 47 Pietermaritzburg—Zulu War Memorial. 30 Boers Outspanned. | 43 Durban—Town Hall. 31 A Country Railway Station. ' gg Durban—West Street. 32 Barberton—Panorama. so Durban—Port and Shipping. 33 Barberton—Pilgrim Street. 51 Introduction. READING—SIXPENCE. YORK & SON, 67, Lancaster Rd. Notting Hill, London, W. Please mention this Journal when corresponding with Advertisers.