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Slide set: Peter Pan: chapter III -- Peter Pan and the pirates (story: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1905-1908)

Known references to this set (listed below slide images)
Slide 17
The Pirates at Home
Slide 18
The Court Martial
Slide 19
Wendy tied to the Mast
Slide 20
Peter to the rescue
Slide 21**
Defeat of the Pirates
Slide 22
Mr Darling in the Kennel
Slide 23
Home again
Slide 24
In the Tree-tops
** there are alternative versions or views of this slide
c.1910
The Primus Junior Lecturers lantern slides (London: W. Butcher & Sons, c.1910)
1913
Season 1913-14: eighth supplement to the general catalogue of lantern slides (Bradford: Riley Brothers, 1913), 6

“The well-known fairy story of the boy who would not grow old and who went to live in the Never, Never, Never Land.”

1930s
Lucerna ID  3000100

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 2 February 2013

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