Optical magic lantern journal, number 6.69
editor: TAYLOR, J. Hay (c.1858-1936)
Notes, pp. 17-19
A tool for cleaning glass plates, pp. 19-20
A Lanternist, 'Hints,' and how to make direct positives in the camera, pp. 20-22
G.R. Bryce, An 8ft screen frame for 5s., pp. 22-23
Edwin D. Bartlett, Slides for science teachers: no. III -- capillary attraction, pp. 23-24
George Kilburn, How to economise, pp. 24-25
W.H. Harrison, The birth of the limelight: no. I, pp. 25-27
Duncan Moore, How to 'doctor' broken negatives, pp. 27-29
The Showman, The triple lantern, pp. 29-30
Claud S. Scott, Apparatus for making lantern slides, pp. 30-31
R.J. Moss, Signals, pp. 31-32
Edmund H. Wilkie, Modern optical illusions: no. VI, pp. 33-34
New apparatus, etc., p. 35
Editorial table, p. 36
Patent intelligence, p. 36
James Kelman, One who wants to live, J.G. Parvin and Walter Tyler, Correspondence, pp. 37-38
Notes and queries, p. 38
Sun Camera Co. Ltd, p.i (margins) – 'Cyclopaedia of photo-brasswork', camera and lantern fittings
B.J. Edwards & Co., p.i (margins) – Edwards' lantern plates
Perken, Son & Rayment, p.i – 'Optimus' lanterns and accessories
Walter Tyler, p.i – magic lanterns and slides
Stedman & Soper, p.ii – transparencies of the finest quality
W.R. Hill and Son, p.ii – optical scenic artists
E.G. Platt, p.ii – 'Hackney' single lantern
Steven Bros., p.ii – 'Lantern Bible' slide sets
Edison Phonograph and Kinetoscope Office, p.ii – British agency for Kansas Co.
Alfred H. Saunders, p.ii – lantern slide maker
E.G. Wood, p.ii – Wood's 'Euphaneron' lantern
Archer & Sons, p.iii – 'Ideal' lantern etc.
Various small advertisers, pp.iii-iv – general wants, etc.
Taylor Brothers, p.iv – registration of patents, trademarks and designs, OMLJ patent department
R.W. Thomas & Co., p.xiv – 'Pall Mall' lantern plates
Mawson & Swan, p.v – standard dry plates
J. & R. Oldfield, p.v – optical lanterns, darkroom lamps etc.
J.C. Stevens, p.v – auctions of lanterns, slides, photographic and scientific equipment
Thornton Pickard Manufacturing Co., p.v – 'Time' and instantaneous shutters
UK Band of Hope Union, p.v – new temperance slides
H. Nixdorff & Co., p.v – wooden boxes for sending lantern slides
Whittaker & Co., p.v – 'Optics of photography' by J. Traill Taylor
Dalton Manufacturing Co., p.v – Dalton cold lacquers for slide painting
C. Acres & Son, p.v – painting dissolving view or photographic slides
W.C. Hughes, p.vi – miniature 'Malden' triple etc.
Watson & Sons, p.vii – optical and scientific instruments, lanterns and slides
Brin's Oxygen Company, p.vii – Brin's oxygen
J.H. Steward, p.vii – Steward's optical lanterns
W.A. Dawkins & Co., p.viii – special offer on magic lanterns
Eastman Photographic Materials Co. Ltd, p.ix – Eastman's bromide papers
Walter Tyler, pp.x-xi – oxygen and hydrogen, opening of new showrooms
Wrench & Son, p.xii – new catalogue of slides etc., collapsible skeleton single lantern, Stocks' lamp
Robert H. Clark, p.xiii – 'Special' lantern, chromo-litho slides etc.
W.I. Chadwick, p.xiv – Chadwick's 'No. 2' optical lantern with Leach's lantern microscope
Sands, Hunter & Co., p.xiv – photographic apparatus and lanterns
Wilkinson & Co., p.xiv – slide making and colouring
Benetfink and Co. [2], p.xiv – magic lanterns and slides, cameras by Lancaster etc.
Walter Tyler, p.xiv – oxygen and hydrogen compressed in cylinders
W. Butcher & Sons, p.xv – 'Primus' lantern accessories
R. Darlington & Co., p.xvi – maps, handbooks and lantern lectures
Dawbarn & Ward Ltd, p.xvi – 'The photogram' monthly magazine
Onward Publishing Office, p.xvi – new sets of temperance slides
J. Ottway & Son, p.xvi – Universal dissolving slide carrier
Frederick J. Borland, p.xvi – patent scissors arc lamps
F. Brown, p.xvi – 'Gridiron' saturator
A. Clarkson & Co., p.xvii – Duplex regulator
Taylor Brothers, p.xvii – back numbers of OMLJ
Lea & Son, p.xvii – steel cylinders for compressed gases
J. Lizars, p.xviii – Lizars' optical lanterns
T. Aston & Son, p.xviii – lanterns, slides and accessories
Graystone Bird, p.xviii – beautiful and artistic lantern slides
Percy Lund & Co., p.xviii – 'Practical photographer' monthly magazine
J. Cheney, p.xviii – screen stands, lantern accessories etc.
York & Son, p.xviii – York's optical lantern slides
George Broad & Son, p.xix – pure aluminium castings
Thomas Timberlake, p.xix – Timberlake saturators
John Trotter, p.xix – Trotter's educational lantern
Sharp and Hitchmough, p.xix – opaque lantern sheets
D. Noakes & Son, p.xx – illustrated catalogue of apparatus and slides
J. Barnard & Son, p.xxi – slide painting colours
Riley Brothers, p.xxi – loan slide department, 'Praestantia' lantern, 'Lawson' saturator
R.R. Beard, p.xxi – Beard's 'Eclipse' carrier
S. & J. Withers, p.xxi – lantern slide artists
James Christie, p.xxi – lantern accessories
Morley & Cooper, p.xxi – lanterns, slides and accessories
W. Wray, p.xxi – lantern projection lenses
Elliott and Son, p.xxii – new lantern plate
Newton & Co., p.xxii – 'Demonstrator's lantern, new slide sets
HOOPER, Quartermaster J. (fl. 1890s)
continued from: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 6 number 68 (January 1895)
continued by: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 6 number 70 (March 1895)
issue of: The optical magic lantern journal and photographic enlarger (1889-1903)
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