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Slide set: The Persians, Kurds, and Nestorians, their manners and customs (lecture: Newton & Co., 64 slides, 1897-1899)

Known references to this set
Catalogue of magic lanterns, dissolving-view apparatus, and lantern slides (London: Newton & Co., 1899), 477

“From a Series of Original Negatives.

[re. slides 35-64]: Nestorians, direct descendants of the 10 Tribes carried captive into Assyria. About 30,000 or 40,000 in the village Koordestan mountains, and about the same number in villages, Plain of Oroomiah.”

1909
Catalogue of science lanterns, optical lanterns, dissolving-view apparatus, and lantern slides (London: Newton & Co., 1909), 436

“From a Series of Original Negatives.

[re. slides 35-64]: Nestorians, direct descendants of the 10 Tribes carried captive into Assyria. About 30,000 or 40,000 in the village Koordestan mountains, and about the same number in villages, Plain of Oroomiah.”

1913
Catalogue of lantern slides: part II (London: Newton & Co., 1913), 650

“From a Series of Original Negatives.

[re. slides 35-64]: Nestorians, direct descendants of the 10 Tribes carried captive into Assyria. About 30,000 or 40,000 in the village Koordestan mountains, and about the same number in villages, Plain of Oroomiah.”

c.1926
Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 5 -- geography (London: Newton & Co., c.1926), 465

“From a Series of Original Negatives.

[re. slides 35-64]: Nestorians, direct descendants of the 10 Tribes carried captive into Assyria. About 30,000 or 40,000 in the village Koordestan mountains, and about the same number in villages, Plain of Oroomiah.”

Lucerna ID  3008861

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