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Lantern Slide Collection Sub-sub-series
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Slipping glass

Sub-sub-series contains 10 mechanical lantern slides with a a single our double glass slipping mechanisms:

  • [Clown and two cats] by W. J. Holland
  • [Two ships at sea] by R.M. Adam
  • [Person with umbrella loosing wig] by Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Man and woman holding cups]
  • Dancing girl
  • [Man loosing his troupee]
  • [Man eating paint and woman with broom]
  • [Wizard conjuring demon] by R. M. Adam
  • A Stout Lad Wanted (panorama slipper)
  • Snuff "nose sniffer" (panorama slipper)

Single lever

Sub-sub-series contains 5 mechanical lantern slides with a single lever, or Fantoccinni mechanisms:

  • [Squirrel on tree] by Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Man tipping hat to a woman in a building]
  • [Crocodile and a young boy climbing a tree] (contains outdated and offensive imagery)
  • [Camel and man] by W. J. Holland
  • [Man breaking stones with a hammer] by Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London

Double pulley

Sub-sub-series contains 2 mechanical lantern slides with double pulley mechanisms:

  • Artificial fireworks No. 24: Carpenter and Westley, 24 Regent-Street, London
  • [Blue, yellow, red, black chromatrope]

Rack and pinion

Sub-sub-series contains 14 mechanical lantern slides with rack and pinion mechanisms:

  • [Building with a chromatrope border]
  • Diurnal motion
  • No. 5: A Diagram to prove the Earth's Rotundity
  • [Blue and red star chromatrope with circles] By Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Yellow sun chromatrope] By Newton & Co. Optician, Fleet St. London
  • [Yellow and red sun chromatrope]
  • No.2: The Earth's annual motion round the Sun, shewing the parallelism of its axis, producing the Seasons
  • [Watermill]
  • No. 3: Diagram illustrates the cause of Spring and Neap Tides, and shows the Moon's Phase during its revolution.
  • [Solar system]
  • [Ship at sea]
  • [Orange and yellow painting]
  • P25: Owl [no visible mechanism]
  • [Blue and red star chromatrope]