- 2017.010.06.001
- Pièce
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Set of 5 Lantern Slides used for teaching purposes. Manufactured for the Ontario Government Picture Bureau.
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Set of 5 Lantern Slides used for teaching purposes. Manufactured for the Ontario Government Picture Bureau.
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item consists of 2 hand painted, medium format lantern slide with 8 individual images. Illustrations resemble Punch and Judy cartoons.
Magic lantern slide, winter scene
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a hand painted, medium format lantern slide with 4 tableaus in one illustration depicting winter scenes in a village. Produced by Ernst Plank, Germany.
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item consists of 2 hand painted Magic Lantern Slides, each depicting a story in 4 circular images. Slides show frogs, cats and dogs swimming, driving cars and riding bicycles. Produced by Gebruder Bing, Nuremberg.
Magic lantern slide, boy and a butterfly net
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a hand painted, medium format lantern slide with 4 images illustrating a boy swatting a man with a net.
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a hand painted, medium format lantern slide with 8 individual images
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a magic lantern slide done in the Decalcomania or Chromolitho style. Image shows rowboats, powered by 2-3 men, and a couple of bigger ships, as well as a dock.
Plank, Ernst
Lantern Slides, Canada as a whole
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Items are printed slides depicting different places in Canada, as well as some of the country as a whole.
Lantern Slides, Scenes of Canada
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Items are printed slides depicting Canadian scenery and towns, modes of transportation and citizens
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is an automatic coloured magic lantern slide containing several hand painted glass slides that could be rotated against each other with a small attached hand crank. Hand crank appears to be made of wood, as does the mount.
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item are No. 6 Eastman Lantern Slide Mats and dimensions in inches are printed on the outside of the brown envelope
Kodak Canada Inc.
Magic Lantern Slide in Wooden Frame, Fish
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a magic lantern slide with a depiction of a very large fish on it. There is a bridge nearby and a building. The style is decalomania. Item comes in a wooden frame with a sticker on it. Sticker has two leaves on it.
Wooden Frame for Magic Lantern Slide
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Item is a wooden frame with a sticker on it. Sticker has two leaves on it and a logo in the middle with the initials "E.P." Sticker also has writing on it"(first words illegible) . . . und Zigenbock."
Fait partie de Historical Photographic Processes Collection
Items depict scenes from along the Canadian Pacific Railway, people, locations, animal, the sun, tombs, ships, indigenous Peoples, cities and trails. Wooden box has the word Songs
on it.
Medical magic lantern slides depicting skin conditions
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Item consists of 14 glass magic lantern slides depicting various skin conditions, along with 2 slides of poison ivy plants. Conditions pictured include chicken pox, hives, athlete's foot, acne of the face, impetigo, poison ivy, ringworm, boils, pediculosis, scabies, measles, and animal ringworm. The slides are accompanied by a short, typewritten sheet with a script entitled "Description of Slides" and dated July 15th, 1944, which describes poison ivy and athlete's foot. The slides appear to be written for prospective campers, and intended to be presented by a Miss Hankinson and Mrs Benham. the series was published by the Ryerson Film Service department of Ryerson Press.