Newton & Co., England
in stock of Newton & Co., 1930-1948 (item ref. BZQ)
continued from Eyes and no eyes: book III -- plant life in field and garden (lecture: Newton & Co., ? slides, 1926-1937)
continued by Eyes and no eyes: book V -- trees and shrubs (lecture: Newton & Co., ? slides, 1926-1948)
Eyes and no eyes, number 4
LODGE, G.E., F.Z.S. (1860-1954) – creator of source image(s), slides 27, 30, 34
THORBURN, Archibald (1860-1935) – creator of source image(s), slide 44
WARD, Francis, M.D., F.Z.S. (fl. 1910s) – photographer, slide 20
WEBB, W.J. (fl. 1920s) – creator of source image(s), slide 31
Slides 5 and 28 of the known set have the same image, which suggests that one of them may possibly be mis-numbered or otherwise wrongly assembled. The known catalogue references do not include the slide titles, so there is no way of checking which of the two may be incorrect, or another reason for this unusual duplication.
42 slides known to exist in private collection
Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 10 July 2025
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