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- [1880-1890]
Part of Lantern Slide Collection
A Large mahogany and brass magic lantern, patent number 3386 (the patent for paraffin burning lamps)
W. C. Hughes
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Part of Lantern Slide Collection
A Large mahogany and brass magic lantern, patent number 3386 (the patent for paraffin burning lamps)
W. C. Hughes
Part of Lantern Slide Collection
A large biunial mahogany and brass magic lantern. Biunial or double lens projectors have two separate optical systems that allow transition effects such as dissolves between slides.
Part of Lantern Slide Collection
A Helioscopic Magic Lantern with its original three-wick oil light tank. This model was created by English lantern and slide manufacturer and retailer Walter Clement Tyler, who opened a shop in London in 1885. The Helioscopic is one of Tyler's best known lantern, which went through several models. This lantern has the registration number 75681
Walter Tyler
Improved Phantasmagoria Lantern
Part of Lantern Slide Collection
A black tin Improved Phantasmagoria Lantern with handle and crooked chimney.
Carpenter marketed his Improved Phantasmagoria Lantern as a consumer version of the famous Phantasmagoria lantern shows that simulated ghost and spirit projections during the late 1700 and early 1800s. The name is a misnomer since Phantasmagoria refers to a type of projection rather than a type of lantern. The handle on the lantern was meant to accompany a larger professional magic lantern show with a small, mobile projector, or for small scale uses.
Carpenter & Westley