Slide sets:
[Advertisement for the company Boyer] (advertising: Screen-AD Studio Inc., 5 slides, n.d.)
Amongst the lowest: or, darkest New York (lecture: Riley Brothers, 64 slides, 1896)
Cash Three (story: Theobald & Co., 12 slides, in/before 1893)
Central Park, New York (lecture: York & Son, 9 slides, in/before 1888)
The city of New York, U.S.A.: from negatives taken in 1913 (lecture: York & Son, 48 slides, 1914)
From London to the Falls of Niagara (lecture: York & Son, 46 slides, in/before 1888)
From New York City to Niagara Falls: by the New York, Central & Hudson River Railroad (lecture: Riley Brothers, 63 slides, 1897)
From New York to Florida: by the Southern Railway (lecture: Riley Brothers, 60 slides, 1900)
Liverpool to Chicago: by the Pennsylvania Railroad (lecture: Riley Brothers, 56 slides, 1893)
Modern New York (lecture: York & Son, 55 slides, 1902-1909)
Modern New York (lecture: Riley Brothers, 65 slides, 1896)
New York and the Falls (lecture: York & Son, 28 slides, in/before 1913)
New York City (lecture: York & Son, 50-52 slides, in/before 1888)
New York to the White Mountains (lecture: York & Son, 60 slides, 1887)
Public buildings, New York (lecture: York & Son, 19 slides, in/before 1888)
Three weeks in the United States and Canada (lecture: Valentine & Sons, 30 slides, in/before 1887)
Washington to the north-west, U.S.A. (lecture: York & Son, 50 slides, in/before 1888)
Texts:
Victor A. Wood, Among the lowest: or, darkest New York (Bradford: Riley Brothers, 1896)
‘Cash Three’ in Readings in prose and verse
Henry Gore, ‘From London to the Falls of Niagara’ in several compilations
Liverpool to Chicago: by the Pennsylvania Railroad (Bradford: Riley Brothers, c.1893)
John S. Bond, Modern New York (London: York & Son, n.d.)
New York to the White Mountains (London: York & Son, c.1887)
Three weeks in the United States and Canada (Dundee: Valentine & Sons, n.d.)
Washington to the North West (London: York & Son, n.d.)
Nord-Amerika 1. Teil : von New York bis St. Louis (lecture: Projektion für Alle, 24 slides, 1906-1914)
[Childrens' village and childrens' republic near New York: from stock of 'Ons Huis'] (lecture: manufacturer unknown, 41 slides, in/after 1920)
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