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Slide set: The mother of Our Lord (religious: Newton & Co., 36 slides, 1905-1909)

Descriptive data for this set
Other related organisation

in stock of Newton & Co., 1909-1912 (item ref. YV)

Main type of image
drawing / painting / print
Main usage of set
religious
Date of first manufacture
unknown  (earliest possible 1905, latest possible 1909)
Reading or song

G.R. Balleine, ‘The mother of Our Lord’ in Lantern services 2

Series

Lantern services, number 13

People involved in slide production

DOBSON, W.C.T., R.A.  (1817-1898) – creator of source image(s), slide 24

HUNT, William Holman  (1827-1910) – creator of source image(s), slide 18

ROSSETTI, Dante Gabriel  (1828-1882) – creator of source image(s), slide 6

TISSOT, James  (1836-1902) – creator of source image(s), slides 21, 28-29

Lucerna ID  3006512

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 16 June 2021

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