The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (April 1901)

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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. ili. GENERAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | « (YRYSTAL Palace’ screen, 12 feet, for 50s., cost PROFHSSIONAL tanteruist and cinematographist Soa Hauap, 10s); cost Zisi-— Fev, Wand, of great experience is open to engagements, with inane or without his own apparatus, in town or country, on JAGIC Lanterns.—Lanterns.—An ideal triple very moderate terms. Reference, Editor of this Journal. N lantern, by J. H. Steward, the most elaborate —Address, Optics, 13, York-street, Walworth, London. dissolving vicw apparatus made by this high-class firm, i ie sale, a complete set of bound volumes of THE ~ no expense has been saved to secure the best results for Macic Lantern JouRNAL, volumes 1 to 10.— ; high-class entertainments, a fire instrument for institu Apply at the Office of the Journal, 9, Curthusian-street, , tions, cost £160; price asked 50 guineas.—Further EC. particulars of J. D., 7a, Lower Belgrave-street, S.W. OLLODION emulsion lantern slides, made from original negatives, photographs, engravings, book |; illustrations, etc.; for beauty on the screen, no process Are you aware a ae can touch cojlodion emulsion. — Dunning, Tynedale, THAT Reigate. . 90 1) SLIDES for sale; stories, comics, effects, slips, AC ETY LE N E GAS geography; hand-painted. — Grant, 40, IS THE Whitehall-park, Hornsey-lane. N. VERY BEST LIGHT FOR O you, want any colourug, negatives made, slides or = { ae D effects made? Give us your ideas, and we will +» ENLARGING WORK, work them out; rackworks, chromos, levers, slips, moon| and that you can get a reliable apparatus which can be rise and ripple effects, day to night « ffects, a speciality; | turned on or off at will, and that does not overmake gas advertisement slides, mechanical and otherwise, made; | or smell when in use, from 15s. negatives made from ds., slides made from 4s., colouring REE from 33. per doz.—Brett & Green, 23, Bickerton-road, SEND STAMP FOR ILLUSTRATED LIST. STR a ee | R. J. MOSS, Practical Acetylene Expert, estley’s second-hand © paintings Cc wanted, good price given.—Particulars to 98, SNOW HILL, BIRMINGHAM. ‘‘ Ancient,” care of Editor, LANTERN JOURNAL. Telegrams—* ACETYLENE, BIRMINGHAM.” Established 1896. LANTERN SLIDES OF THE e i e e Funeral of Her late Majesty Queen Victoria, AND THE Proclamation of King Edward VII. Most of these Slides are copied by permission of the Proprictors of the “ Illustrated London News,” from their Original Drawings. The Photographs arc from negatives taken by Messrs. Bulbeck and others. Plain Slides, 1s. each. Beautifully painted, 5s. to 8s. 6d. 1 The latest Portrait of H.I.M. Queen Victoria (photo). 19 The Bluejackets marching to the Railway Station at Windsor 2 Scene in the Mortuary Chapel, Osborne. (photo). | 3 The Start of the Funeral Procession from Osborne, the King 20 The Bluejackets drawing the Gun Carriage from the Railway and the Royal Mourners following the Gun Carriage. Station (photo). 4 The Royal Mourners following the Bier on Foot. 21 The Bluejackets drawing the Gun Carriage in the Quadrangle . 5 The Procession in Osborne Avenue, Queen Alexandra and at Windsor. the Royal Princesses following on Foot. 22 The Queen's last jonrney—the Guards and the Funeral 6 The Royal Yacht ‘‘ Alberta” passing through the Solent. Cortége leaving Windsor for Frogmore. 7 The Royal Yacht ‘Alberta. with the Royal Catafalque 23 “In Memoriam "—'The World's Tribute. entering Portsmouth Harbour, passing H.M. Training 24 H.ILM. King Edward VII. (photo). Ship “St. Vincent.” 25 H.M. Queen Alexandra (photo). 8 The King and the Kaiser leaving Victoria Station (photo). 26 The Proclamation at St. James’ Palace. 9 The Crowd at Hyde Park Corner (photo). 27 ‘ 3 Temple Bar. 10 The Funeral Procession at Hyde Park Corner, The Massed 28 The King in Council, His Majesty subscribing the Oath for Bands (photo). the Security of the Church’of Scotland, St. James’ Palace. i ” ” ” Lord Roberts 29 The National Anthem. . . 12 ” 3 The Funeral Car 30 Victoria Tower (photo). (photo). 31 The Robing Room (photo) 13 ” ‘s iz TheKing passing by 32 The State Coach passing Henry VII. Chapel. the Gate (photo). 33 The Royal Gallery (photo). : 14 The Funeral Procession, Panorama of the Royal Procession 34 King Edward and the Queen passing alony the Royal Gallery. passing through Hyde Park (slide 64 in. long, plain ds. 6d., 35 Interior House of Lords (photo). : painted 21s.) 36 The Throne (photo). 15 19 "9 The Funeral Car passing through 37 Opening of Parliament.—The King signing the declaration of Hyde Park (photo). his adherence to the Protestant religion. 16 vs ff The Foreign Representatives passing 38 King Edward VII. Opening his First Parliament. . ee through Hyde Park (photo). 39 King Edward VII. and His Queen Sitting’on the Thrones. 17 % rr The Funeral Car entering Padding40 A Legacy of Guy Fawkes.—Searching the Vaults before the ton Station (photo). Opening of Parliament. 18 ” "9 The King and the Royal Mourners 41 King Edward and the Railway Collecting Dog “Tim” at entering Paddington Statn. (photo). Paddington. A complete series of 120 Slides on ‘THE PERSONAL HISTORY OF QUEEN VICTORIA,” with Deecriptive Lecture, will be found on page 390 of our Slide Catalogue. Sole Makers: NEWTON &CO., 3, Fleet St., London. Please mention this Journal when corresponding with Advertisers.