The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (February 1901)

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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger a CENUINE CINEMATOCRAPH FILMS Being part of Series recently taken by a Skilled Operator with E. F. G. HATCH, Esq., M.P., during his Tour in China, Japan, Corea, Maley, Aden, Canada, British Columbia, etc. CHINA, Etc. ! SCENES IN A JAPANESE SCHOOL. . Street Scene in Pekin. 125 feet. 38. Procession of Scholars into Exercise Ground. 50 feet. . Panorama on the Tientsin to Pekin Railway. 65 feet. 39. Boys at Exercise. 65 feet. : cones Factory Hands. 65 feet. 40. Girls Practising Extension Motions. These three subjects . An Old Chinese Woman Spinning. 65 feet. appeal to the very large class who take delight in anything 1 3 4 é Craf he C 6. Craft on the Canton River. 125 feet. 5 7 2 : “ ” = in which little children are concerned. The wistful faces Chinese “Punch and Judy " Show. 65 feet. of the Little Japs are very comical by the earnestness 9 10. . EN eee obra eta aoa owide: 80 feet. 1 with which they go through their exercises, and their lips . Chinese Theatre. 125 feet. i move in time as they sing some measured song. 65 feet. 11. Ist Regiment of Sikhs at Exercise (now in Pekin). 50 feet. ' 41, Japanese Funeral Procession. Burly Shinto Priests pass 12, Coaling Man-of-War at Nagasaki. 50 feet. along in starched vestments, some carrying on trays 13, Market Scene in Corea. 50 feet. offerings for the ancestors of the departed, and .others 14. Chinese at Dinner. 50 feet. bearing huge paper maces and other curious parapher15. i Ironing. 50 feet. nalia, whilst the magnates are borne along in cumbersome 16. Volunteer Turn-éut at Shanghai. 65 feet. conveyances. Interesting all through, and a good steady 17. Chinese Mill-hands leaving a Cotton Mill. 65 feet. film. 65 feet. 18. Vancouver Station. Passengers, including Chinese, making for the Canadian Pacitic Steamer for Japan, China, etc. 19. Panorama of Hong Kong Harbour. _50 feet. OCs. Meus TAINS: 20. Collision Net Practice on H.M.S.‘‘Redpole.” 65 feet. ; 50. Entering Hell's Gap and Tunnel Scene. 65 feet. ; 51. Panorama of the Canadian Pacific Railway through the JAPAN. Rockies, near Hope. 65 feet. 31. Station Yard Scene at Kioto, full of Life, with Jiurickshaw { 52 Ditto, near Mission. 65 feet. Hurrying away Laden with Fares. 65 feet. 53. Panorama along the Selkirks. 65 feet. 32. Rapids and Boat Scene on Japanese River. A Good Picture | 54. Receding Train in the Rockies. 65 feet, . . of Seething Water. 50 feet. | 55. Trans-Continental Expresses, with ‘Tour round the World 34. 35. Geisha Dances. Each 50 feet. i Passengers bound for the Far East. 80 feet. 36. a A Familiar Sight in all Japanese | PANTOMIME FILMS—a Speciality. Cinderella, Aladdin, 37. Combing Rice. A most Artistic Picture of @ very Curious Hop o' my Thumb, Beauty and the Beast, etc. Operation and Primitive Method of Shucking the Grain. ; Publishers of the “Royalty” Series of War Slides by Officers. 65 feet. i Price 3s. 6d. each. PRICE ONE SHILLING PER FOOT. HARRISON @& CoO., 13, BERNERS ST., LONDON, W. IMPORTANT <2 LIMELIGHT USERS! ARTIST ANE BEAUTTEUE SSS? [er yy, o wx portannsy>, | Lantern Slides RS ARG L | entered PATENT SUISSOKS A AMPS GRAYSTONE. BIRD. Photographer, BATH. Direct and Alternating Currents. 41 AWARDS, INCLUDING GOLD, SILYER, AND Made in Three Types BRONZE MEDALS. Hand Feeding. a ee ere See Self-Striking & Hana | SPECIALITIES :—Child Studies. Genre. Sea site: and Sky Effects, Etc., Etc. The“ Dot.” The only automatic Arc Lamp in the market which fusaall ord: | | ARG@E NEW SERIES FOR SEASON 1900-1. the Moelle tray without ee terati i aaa CATALOGUES FREE. TRADE SUPPLIED. Invaluable for Theatrical Purposes, Lantern Projections, Enlarging, J B O N N EV { L L E : s Printing, and Photographing. : Maker of Limelight Apparatus. Blow-through Jets from 7/6. “Mixed Jets from 8/6, Prices, Particulars, and Testimonials free on application to— Equal to the Best. : Repairs to Lanterns and Cinematographs. F. J e BOR LAN D, Wheel cutting for Cinematographs and other purposes. sti Sheepscar Grove, LEEDS. | 208, ST. JOHN STREET, CLERKENWELL, E.C. Please mention this Journal when corresponding with Advertisers.