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Slide set: Sermons on the Pilgrim's progress: first sermon (religious: Riley Brothers, 17 slides, 1895)

Descriptive data for this set
Other related organisation

in stock of Riley Brothers, 1895-1914 (item ref. 764)

Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
religious
Date of first manufacture
1895
Reading or song

Reverend Dr Lamar, Six sermons on the Pilgrim's progress (Bradford: Riley Brothers, 1895)

Related slide sets

contains Dare to be a Daniel (song: Riley Brothers, 8 slides, 1893)

contains Onward Christian soldiers (song: Riley Brothers, 5 slides, 1893)

see also The Pilgrim's progress (story: Riley Brothers, 60 slides, 1895)

continued by Sermons on the Pilgrim's progress: second sermon (religious: Riley Brothers, 20 slides, 1895)

People involved in slide production

PRESTON, Miss Nannie  (1873-1950) – creator of source image(s), slides 1-12

Notes
As described in the catalogue and reading the sermon included two complete illustrated hymn sets by Riley:
Dare to be a Daniel (8 slides) after slide 1a
Onward, Christian soldiers (8 slides) after slide 5a
Lucerna ID  3001072

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 5 November 2012

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