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Slide set: Eyes and no eyes: book II -- by pond and river (lecture: Newton & Co., at least 13 slides, 1926-1948)

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Edible frog croaking
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Stickleback Nest
Newton's lantern slide catalogue: section 3 -- natural history, agriculture and nature study (London: Newton & Co., c.1926), 161
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1940s
Catalogue of lantern slides for hire (London: Newton & Co., 1940s), 4
Lucerna ID  3012314

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 3 October 2024

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