Born here:
WADDINGTON, Damer (1930-2005), 1930
Slide sets:
The all red route round the world (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 53 slides, c.1913)
Ashantee: with the manners and customs of the people (lecture: manufacturer unknown, 42 slides, n.d.)
The Boer War of 1900: chapter I -- the Boer invasion (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1900)
The Boer War of 1900: chapter II -- the siege of Ladysmith (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1900)
The Boer War of 1900: chapter III -- the relief of Kimberley (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1900)
The Boer War of 1900: chapter IV -- Cronje and Bloemfontein (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1900)
The Boer War of 1900: chapter V -- Mafeking and Pretoria (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1900)
The British Army: chapter II -- on active service (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1901)
The British Empire: the Empire on which the sun never sets (lecture: Riley Brothers, 60 slides, 1893)
The British Empire in the 20th century (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1902)
British South Africa (lecture: York & Son, 60 slides, 1901)
The circle in South African myth (lecture: manufacturer unknown, ? slides, n.d.)
Commercial geography of the British possessions (lecture: York & Son, 457 slides, 1895)
Cronje's camp on Modder River: illustrating camp life of the Boers (lecture: York & Son, 24 slides, 1901)
[Diamond mining] (lecture: manufacturer unknown, at least 11 slides, in/before 1932)
The diamond mining industry (lecture: Newton & Co., 22 slides, in/before 1913)
East coast of Africa (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, in/before 1890)
Johannesburg gold fields (lecture: York & Son, 42 slides, 1894)
Johannesburg, Transvaal (lecture: York & Son, 60 slides, 1896)
Kaffirs, Boers, and Britons in South Africa: or, Jameson's dash to the Transvaal (lecture: Walter Tyler, 60 slides, 1896)
[Lecture on colonial South Africa] (lecture: privately assembled, 24 slides, n.d.)
[Manchester Geographical Society Collection: Africa (east and south) ['star' labels]] (lecture: privately made, at least 183 slides, n.d.)
Nomquba: a Zulu maid (story: Salvation Army, 27 slides, n.d.)
Our colonies: chapter V -- South Africa (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1905-1907)
Our South African heroes: chapter I -- perils past (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1902-1904)
Our South African heroes: chapter II -- on to victory (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1902-1904)
Our South African heroes: chapter III -- an invisible enemy (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1902-1904)
Our South African heroes: chapter IV -- men in khaki (lecture: W. Butcher & Sons, 8 slides, 1902-1904)
Round the world through British territory: the 'all red line' (lecture: York & Son, 54 slides, in/before 1909)
South Africa (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1889)
South African animals, with tropical scenery (lecture: Newton & Co., 12 slides, in/before 1888)
The South African War (lecture: Bamforth & Co., 12 slides, 1900)
Transvaal in peace (lecture: York & Son, 50-51 slides, 1900)
Transvaal in war: set I (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1900)
Transvaal in war: set II (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1900)
Transvaal in war: set III (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1900)
Transvaal in war: set IV (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1900)
Transvaal in war: set V (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1900)
Transvaal in war: set VI (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, 1901)
The Transvaal War: series 1 (lecture: Theobald & Co., 12 slides, n.d.)
The Transvaal War: series 2 (lecture: Theobald & Co., 12 slides, n.d.)
The Transvaal War: series 3 (lecture: Theobald & Co., 12 slides, n.d.)
The Transvaal War (lecture: manufacturer unknown, 36 slides, c.1900)
A visit to our South African colonies and the Zambesi Falls (lecture: G.M. Mason, 50 slides, n.d.)
Zululand and the Zulus: [part 1] (lecture: Salvation Army, 50 slides, n.d.)
Zululand and the Zulus: [part 2] (lecture: Salvation Army, 43 slides, n.d.)
Texts:
The all red route round the world (London: W. Butcher & Sons, c.1913)
‘Ashantee: with the manners and customs of the people’ in Lantern readings original and selected 2
Boer War of 1900: chapter I – the Boer invasion (London: W. Butcher & Sons, 1900)
Boer War of 1900: chapter II – the siege of Ladysmith (London: W. Butcher & Sons, 1900)
Boer War of 1900: chapter III – the relief of Kimberley (London: W. Butcher & Sons, 1900)
Boer War of 1900: chapter IV – Cronje and Bloemfontein (London: W. Butcher & Sons, 1900)
Boer War of 1900: chapter V – Mafeking and Pretoria (London: W. Butcher & Sons, 1900)
The British Army: chapter II – on active service (London: W. Butcher & Sons, 1901)
The British Empire: the empire on which the sun never sets (Bradford: Riley Brothers, c.1893)
The British Empire in the twentieth century (London: York & Son, 1902)
E.H.L. Schwartz, The circle in South African myth (Cape Town and Johannesburg: South African Association for the Advancement of Science, 1908)
J. Forsyth Ingram, A cruise on the east coast of Africa (London: York & Son, n.d.)
Our colonies: chapter V – South Africa (London: W. Butcher & Sons, n.d.)
Round the world through British territory (London: York & Son, n.d.)
John S. Bond, Transvaal in war: part 1 (London: York & Son, c.1899)
John S. Bond, Transvaal in war: part 2 (London: York & Son, c.1900)
John S. Bond, Transvaal in war: part 3 (London: York & Son, c.1900)
John S. Bond, Transvaal in war: part 4 (London: York & Son, c.1900)
John S. Bond, Transvaal in war: part 5 (London: York & Son, c.1900)
John S. Bond, Transvaal in war: part 6 (London: York & Son, c.1901)
The Transvaal War: series 1 (c.1901)
The Transvaal War: series 2 (c.1901)
The Transvaal War: series 3 (c.1901)
The Transvaal War (c.1900)
South Africa (lecture: G.W. Wilson, 80 slides, in/before 1896)
War monument to horses (lecture: manufacturer unknown, 1 slide, 1905-1910)
venue: [Magic lantern entertainment] (lantern entertainment, South Africa, 1885)
venue: [Magic lantern service] (lantern service, South Africa, 1902)
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