Optical magic lantern journal, number 2.30
Printer: Woodford Fawcett & Co.
editor: TAYLOR, J. Hay (c.1858-1936)
Notes, pp. 161-162
Zirconia, pp. 162-163
Hand cameras for obtaining slides for the lantern: no. 18 -- 'The Omnigraph', p. 164
Our visits: no. 1 -- Chatham Pexton, pp. 164-165
Charles E. Rendle, Hints and helps: no. 3 -- various, p. 165
W. Sparrow, Portable opaque screen, pp. 165-166
G.S. Thompson, New patent brass curtain shutter, p. 166
T.H. Holding, How I became a lanternist: VIII -- slide-making, pp. 166-167
W.I. Chadwick, Leach's Lantern Microscope, pp. 167-169
Alfred Watkins, A portable screen for small rooms, pp. 169-170
Albert W. Scott, Colouring lantern slides: no. 5, p. 170
Henry Underhill, Screens, pp. 170-171
Oscar S. Teale, Stereoscopic effects with the optical lantern: [part 3], p. 171
A.P. Higgins, Lantern slide making by the wet plate process, pp. 172-173
A.A. Wood, Practical hints to unpractised lecturers, pp. 173-174
Society meetings, pp. 174-175
Editorial table, p. 175
A scare at Haverstock Hill, p. 175
H.J. Beasley, Experimenter, L.P.D. and G.M. Tunstall, Correspondence, p. 175
Notes and queries, p. 176
Selections, p. 176
R. & J. Beck, p.i (margins) – lenses
B.J. Edwards & Co., p.i (margins) – isochromatic and lantern plates
Perken, Son & Rayment, p.i – 'Optimus' magic lanterns
Walter Tyler, p.i – magic lanterns and slides
J.H. Dallmeyer, p.ii – Dallmeyer's lenses
J. Barnard & Son, p.ii – slide painting colours
J.H. Steward, p.ii – single, bi-unial and triple lanterns
E.G. Wood, p.ii – Wood's lanterns and slides
Archer & Sons, p.iii – Archer's new optical lanterns
Albert W. Scott, p.iii – Scott's patent warm air saturator
J.C. Stevens, p.iii – auctions of lanterns, slides, photographic and scientific equipment
York & Son, p.iii – York's optical lantern slides
F. Bartlett, p.iii – lantern slide carriers and other accessories
H. Hughes & Son, p.iii – new slides and apparatus
F. Brown, p.iii – mixed gas jets
Various small advertisers, p.iii – general wants, etc.
S. Wilson & Son, p.iii – 'Marvel' detective or hand camera
Gas Compression Company, p.iii – compressed oxygen, hydrogen etc.
Sands, Hunter & Co., p.iii – photographic apparatus
Walter A. Griffiths & Co., p.iv – lantern slide making camera and fixed enlargement camera
Mawson & Swan, p.iv – Mawson lantern plates
R. & A.J. Mercer, p.iv – 'Bonanza' automatic magazine hand camera
Taylor, Taylor & Hobson, p.iv – high class lantern lenses
R.R. Beard, p.iv – Beard's gas regulator, miniature telescopic lantern etc.
R.J. Appleton & Co., p.v – 'Mansard' lantern and loan slide department
Robert H. Clark, p.vi – Clark's 'standard lantern', chromo-litho slides
W.H. Humphries & Co., p.vii – magic lantern, dissolving view and photographic apparatus
UK Band of Hope Union, p.vii – lantern slides on sale or hire
W. Stocks, p.vii – Stocks' patent magic lantern oil lamp
Edward Dyson, p.vii – Dyson's spongeable lantern screens
Hooper & Co., p.vii – Christmas cards etc.
Frank Weeks, p.vii – new lecture and story sets for the lantern
A.E. Wade, p.vii – lantern slides on hire
Watson & Sons, p.viii – optical and scientific instruments, lanterns and slides
Fry Manufacturing Co., p.viii – Fry's lantern plates
Platinotype Company, p.viii – improved 'Key' camera
Thornton Pickard Manufacturing Co., p.viii – Thornton-Pickard 'Time' shutter
C.C. Vevers, p.ix – coloured slide masks and binding strips
W.W. Rouch & Co., p.ix – 'Eureka' hand detective camera
Piper & Carter, p.ix – 'Photographic news' weekly magazine
Photo-Enterprise Co., p.ix – lantern slide clamps
A.D. Moore, p.ix – diagrammatic lantern slides
Taylor Brothers, p.ix – testimonial quote for OMLJ
T.J. Doggett, p.ix – tin-plate work for lantern and photographic trades
W.I. Chadwick, pp.x-xi – 'Eclipse' slide carrier, Chadwick's perfect optical lantern etc.
Incandescent Gas Light Co., p.xii – 'Aero-Carbon' incandescent light
James Lancaster & Son, p.xiii – photographic apparatus and magic lanterns
R.W. Thomas & Co., p.xiv – Thomas's collodio-bromide substitute
Frederick J. Stedman, p.xiv – first-class slides and colouring
James Moore, p.xv – combination metal lantern slide frame
Talbot & Eamer, p.xv – 'Talmer' automatic hand camera
Valentine & Sons, p.xv – photographs and lantern slides
Morison Bros., p.xv – comic sketches available as lantern slides
G.W. Wilson, p.xvi – lantern slides
Chatham Pexton, p.xvii – new lantern and slide show rooms
A. Clarkson & Co., p.xvii – Duplex regulator
Suiter, p.xviii – 'Reliable' high pressure gas regulator
D. Noakes & Son, p.xix – improved lantern apparatus
W.C. Hughes, p.xix – patent skeleton lantern, 'Pamphengos' lantern etc.
Alfred Underhill, p.xix – dissolving view artist
W. Wray, p.xix – Wray's lenses
William Tylar, p.xx – Tylar's lanternescope
Wilkinson & Co., p.xx – slide making and colouring
J.F. Shew & Co., p.xx – 'Eclipse' hand camera
Newton & Co., p.xx – optical lanterns and slides
Joseph Levi & Co., p.xx – Ballard's Actinometer light meter
continued from: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 2 number 29 (October 1891)
continued by: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 2 number 31 (December 1891)
issue of: The optical magic lantern journal and photographic enlarger (1889-1903)
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