Newton & Co., England
in stock of Newton & Co., 1912 (item ref. AHQ)
in stock of J.W. Butcher, 1913
G.R. Balleine, ‘The seven most dangerous things in the world: the animal instincts (wrath and intemperance)’ in Lantern services 6
continued from The seven most dangerous things in the world: the heavy heart (accidie) (religious: Newton & Co., 39 slides, 1908-1912)
Lantern services, number 60
Picture sermons, number 172
BLIND, Rudolf (c.1847-c.1916) – creator of source image(s), slide 27
BURNAND, Eugène (1850-1921) – creator of source image(s), slide 23
COPPING, Harold (1863-1932) – creator of source image(s), slides 12, 29, 31
DIXON, C.S. (1866-1938) – creator of source image(s), slide 14
HOLE, William, R.S.A. (1846-1917) – creator of source image(s), slide 28
MILLAIS, Sir John, Bart (1829-1896) – creator of source image(s), slide 17
PRYNNE, Edward Fellowes (1854-1921) – creator of source image(s), slide 30
RIVIÈRE, Briton, R.A. (1840-1920) – creator of source image(s), slide 22
TISSOT, James (1836-1902) – creator of source image(s), slides 9, 11
CHRIST, Jesus (fl. C1st) – slide 28
1 slide known to exist in private collection
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