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[Magic lantern lecture] (lantern lecture, [town unknown], Scotland, 1889)

Type of event
lantern lecture
Full title
Magic lantern lecture
Date
1889
Time of day
20:00
Audience
public meeting
People linked to event

MONCRIEFF, R. Scott  (fl. 1880s) – lecturer

Reference
‘Lime Light Lecture on Palestine’ in Sabbath School Magazine

“Lime Light Lecture on Palestine - A well attended public meeting took place in the Public Hall at eight o'clock, when Mr. R. Scott Moncrieff, Edinburgh, delivered a lecture, illustrated views on Palestine. Councillor (unlesbar) Glasgow presided, and introduced a group of seventeen young ladies and gentlemen, who were attired in costumes representative of (unlesbar) parts of the Holy Land, amongst them being that of a (unlesbar) of bride, a shepard at Bethlehem, and the ordinary dress of (unlesbar) of that town; a Christian lady of Nazareth, and a school girl (unlesbar) at the same place a student's costume; Lebanon Druse and wife; (unlesbar) Arabs; Mohammedan ladies' costumes; a cost of many colours, (unlesbar). Each of these were decribed very minutely, as well as in a (unlesbar) humorous manner, and as the parties left the platform the (unlesbar) salaam made by each was greeted with a hearty round of applause. Rev. Dr. Thomson having said a few words, Mr. Scott proceeded with the lecture, which was brimful of interesting information, rendered all the more so fromits being the (unlesbar) of personal observation and investigation during two visits to the Holy Land, when he resided in some of the towns for several weeks. All of the photographs had been taken by himself and he had sought to make himself fully conversant with the places. Mount Hermon, Tiberias, the Dead Sea, Bethany were amongst the views thrown upon the screen as well as a great number of Jerusalem as seem from the (unlesbar) points, together with Cavalry, and what Mr. Moncrieff is of (unlesbar) is the site fo the true Holy Sepulchre, situated some distance (unlesbar) which is presently pointed out. ”

Lucerna ID 7001314

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 19 February 2011

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