The sciopticon manual, explaining lantern projection in general, and the sciopticon apparatus in paricular (1877)

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61 Class XLI. Foreign Plain Slides. PER SLIDE, 60 CENTS. In the following carefully selected list of foreign views, we have ob- served, a continuous arrangement, easy to refer to, and readily divided up into lantern journeys for private entertainments or public exhibi- tions. See list of descriptive lectures, Introduction, p. 25. ENGLAND AND SCOTLAND. 1 The Journey Across. 2 The Docks, Liverpool. 3 Castle Street, ' f 4 House of Parliament. 5 Westminster Abbey, Interior. 6 " Exterior. 7 Buckingham Palacp. 8 Blue Room, Buckingham. 9 Promenade Gallery, 10 Throne, 11 Gallery of Paintings, 12 Grand Staircase, 13 Drawing Room, 14 St. Paul's Cathedral. 15 The Horse Guards. 16 Mansion House, Lord Mayor's Residence. 17 Somerset House. 18 Windsor Castle, London. 19 Corridor, Windsor 20 Red Room, " 21 Reception Room, Windsor. 22 Throne 23 Tower of London. 24 Kensington Gardens. 25 Temple Bar. 26 Trafalgar Square. 27 Waterloo Place. 28 Bank of England. 29 Greenwich Observatory. 30 Greenwich Hospital. 31 The Custom House. 32 Smithfleld Martyrs' Memo- rial Church. 33 Albert Memorial. 34 The Albert Memorial— a Europe, by McDowel. b Asia, by Foley. c Africa, by Theed. d America, by Bell, 35 The Thames Embankment. 36 Osborne House, Isle of Wight. 37 The Corridor, Osborne House. 38 Statue of Queen Victoria. 39 View of Cowes. 40 " Ventnor. 41 Carrisbrook Castle. 42 Balmoral Castle, Scotland. 43 Panorama of Edinburg. 44 CaltonHill, 45 MonumenttoSirWalterScott 46 Holyrood Castle. 47 Ruins of Chapel at Holyrood. 48 Mel rose Abbey. 49 Lake Katrine. 60 Lake Lomond. 61 Rumbling Bridge at Dunkeld. 52 Trossacksaod Henvenue. 53 Trossack's Hotel and Ben- venue. AND FRANCE, SPAIN PORTUGAL. 54 Panorama of Paris. 55 Panorama of Eight Bridges. 56 Church of the Madelaine. 57 New Opera House. 58 The Bourse (the Exchange). 59 Rue de Rivoli. 60 Place de la Concorde. 61 Hotel deVille. 62 The Tower of St. James. 63 Museum of the Louvre. 64 RoomofCariatides. 65 Assyrian Room, Museum of the Louvre. 66 Statue of the Nile. 67 Gallery of the Venus de Milo. 68 Statue of Diana, Museum of the Louvre. 69 Love and Psyche, by Canova. 70 Gallery of Paintings. 71 Palace of the Tuileries. 72 Gallery of Diana, Tuileries. 73 Throne Room, 74 Room of Apollo 75 Room of Peace. 76 Place Vendome. 77 Triumphal Arch de 1'Etoile. 78 Corps Legislative. 79 Pantheon. 80 Grand Hotel. 81 Royal Palace. 82 Place de la Concorde. 83 Arch of the Carousel. 84 Palace of the Corps Legisla- tive. 85 Palace of the Institute. 86 Palace of Justice. 87 Palace of Luxembourg. 88 Throne Room, Luxembourg. 89 Luxembourg Chapel, Int. 90 Statue of Hope, by Lemoine. 91 Fountain de Medicis, Luxem- bourg. 92 The Room of the Senate. 93 Holy Chapel.