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Slide set: The sevenfold choir, or Earth's many voices: the voice of the Apostles (religious: Newton & Co., 43 slides, 1908-1912)

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in stock of Newton & Co., 1912-1925 (item ref. AHD)

Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
religious
Date of first manufacture
unknown  (earliest possible 1908, latest possible 1912)
Reading or song
Related slide sets

continued from The sevenfold choir, or Earth's many voices: the voice of the angels (religious: Newton & Co., 41 slides, 1908-1912)

continued by The sevenfold choir, or Earth's many voices: the voice of the Prophets (religious: Newton & Co., 42 slides, 1908-1912)

Series

Lantern services, number 48

People involved in slide production

ARMITAGE, Edward  (1817-1896) – creator of source image(s), slide 29

BLIND, Rudolf  (c.1847-c.1916) – creator of source image(s), slide 42

BURNAND, Eugène  (1850-1921) – creator of source image(s), slides 10-11

COPPING, Harold  (1863-1932) – creator of source image(s), slides 15, 22, 25

DIXON, C.S.  (1866-1938) – creator of source image(s), slides 16, 27, 34-36

EDELFELT, Albert  (1854-1905) – creator of source image(s), slide 20

TISSOT, James  (1836-1902) – creator of source image(s), slides 7, 12

TWIDLE, Arthur  (1864-1936) – creator of source image(s), slide 23

VON HARRACH, Graf Ferdinand  (1832-1915) – creator of source image(s), slides 30-31

People appearing in slides

PETER, Saint   (fl. C1st) – slide 15

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Lucerna ID  3006537

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 16 October 2024

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