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Slide set: The white slaves of London (story: Chatham Pexton, 24 slides, 1894)

Known references to this set (listed below slide images)
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Slide 1
It was an enchanted spot to little Tim
Slide 2
The room was a picture of misery
Slide 3
The woman sunk into a chair, and pressed her hand to her side
Slide 4
'Please, Mrs Burns, have you a spoonful of tea you could lend mother?'
Slide 5
'It is like my life,' Ruby said
Slide 6
Mr Grinder's interview with Miss Silverton
Slide 7


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Slide 8
'I can bear it no more! I will bear it no more!' Susie said
Slide 9


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Slide 14
Nobody knew who she was, or where she came from
Slide 15
A woman bending beneath the weight of a load of coarse sacks
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Slide 17
Ruby went down the narrow, rotten old staircase
Slide 18
Jean opened the letter and read it
Slide 19
'Oh, do no, do not think too hardly of her'
Slide 20
'See how they've decked her as a lamb for the slaughter'
Slide 21
The mother was kneeling beside her dead boy
Slide 22
'Is this the way you carry out my behest?'
Slide 23
'Give us back our money, old 'un,' they were crying
Slide 24
'Oh, lassie, lassie, do not trifle with me'
Catalogue entries (6)
1898
Illustrated catalogue of magic, optical and dissolving view lanterns, lime-light apparatus and slides: season 1898-99 (London: Wrench & Son, 1898), 435

“By Fannie Ede, Author of 'Nobody's Darling,' 'Bells Across the Snow,' etc.”

1905
Catalogue of optical lantern slides (Bradford: Riley Brothers, 1905), 148
1909
Descriptive catalogue of lantern slides: available for hire or purchase (London: Walter Tyler, 1909), 446

“By Fannie Ede, Author of 'Nobody's Darling,' 'Bells Across the Snow,' etc.”

1909
Lantern slide catalogue (Glasgow: J. Lizars, 1909), 76
1913
Lantern and slide catalogue 1913-14 (London: Church Army, 1913), 170

“A vivid story of how the poor life and work and die in London. Suitable for Adult Meetings and Socials.”

Lucerna ID  3001051

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 8 May 2024

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