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Slide set: A chapter of accidents (story: Riley Brothers, 10 slides, 1894)

Known references to this set (listed below slide images)
Show
Slide 1
Notice in the 'Times' -- of --
Slide 2
A Strike in the timber trade
Slide 3
'Why don't you look where you're going to?'
Slide 4
Swe-e-e-ep. Now then, where are you coming to
Slide 5
You did that on purpose, stupid
Slide 6
Something soft below. O-o-o-oh!
Slide 7
'Just look at my best silk hat, hardly fit to wear now'
Slide 8
And falling into the mortar barrow made him no better
Slide 9
Then things got mixed up worse than ever
Slide 10
Trying to steal mortar are you? Come along with me
1905
Catalogue of optical lantern slides (Bradford: Riley Brothers, 1905), 134

“Reading on the Slides.

Showing how misfortunes never come singly, and setting forth the inadvisability of reading your newspaper in the busy streets. The unfortunate hero of this story was reading his 'Times' on his way to business, and so came in contact with one end of a plank which a careless workman was carrying. This made a 'strike' in the timber trade. Vociferating loudly after the stupid fellow, he runs backwards way into a sweep's broom. Then he trips over a dog, and falls at the foot of a ladder, and the descending workman steps full upon him. He rises, gazes ruefully on his demolished silk hat, and is run into by a mortar cart and deposited on the pavement, whence the stern arm of the law drags him in sorry plight. A very amusing set.”

Lucerna ID  3000999

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 20 May 2024

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