Optical magic lantern journal, number 9.104
editor: TAYLOR, J. Hay (c.1858-1936)
Notes, pp. 1-3
Viewing film transparencies in the cinematograph without projection, p. 3
Electric light in theatres, p. 4
Magnet, How cinematographic machines work: no. II, pp. 4-7
G.R. Baker, Duncan's mechanically-worked triple lantern, pp. 7-9
Index to Volume 8, pp. Index i-iv
W.C. Hughes, A little information about the cinematograph: no. I, pp. 9-10
Charles E. Rendle, The lanternist's practical cyclopaedia: no. XV [Lanternescope - Lens], pp. 10-11
Alfred Stieglitz, Some remarks on lantern slides: no. II, pp. 11-12
John St John, Facts concerning light, pp. 12-13
New apparatus, pp. 13-14
Patent intelligence, pp. 14-15
Editorial table, p. 15
Carradog, Correspondence, pp. 15-16
Notes and queries, p. 16
Fuerst Brothers, p.i (margins) – Lumiere plates and papers, Hauff's developers
W.B. Whittingham & Co., p.i (margins) – clearance sale of photographic stock
Perken, Son & Rayment, p.i – 'Optimus' lanterns, cinematograph etc.
Walter Tyler, p.i – 'Helioscopic' lantern, latest slide sets etc.
W. Butcher & Sons, pp.ii-iii – new 'Primus' lecture lanterns
Various small advertisers, p.iv – general advertisements
Thorn & Hoddle, p.iv – 'Incanto' acetylene gas generator
Morley & Cooper, p.iv – lanterns, slides and accessories
Watson & Sons, p.v – 'Motorgraph' cinematograph and camera
Manchester Oxygen Company, p.v – 'Injector' mixed gas jet
E.S. Bruce, p.v – 'The Aerial Graphoscope'
Archer & Sons, p.vi – 'Ideal' and 'Photinus' lanterns
Thornton Pickard Manufacturing Co., p.vi – 'Amber' camera
York & Son, p.vi – York's optical lantern slides
F.W. Hudlass, p.vi – pneumatic lantern slide carrier
J.H. Steward, p.vii – optical lanterns, cinematographs, Davenport-Steward universal arc lamp
Noakes & Norman, p.viii – 'Invicta' lantern and cinematograph etc.
Brin's Oxygen Company, p.viii – Brin's oxygen
Sandell Works Co. Ltd, p.ix – Sandell lantern plates reduced to ordinary prices
Eastman Photographic Materials Co. Ltd, p.x – Eastman's 'Royal Bromide' paper
C.W. Locke, p.xi – maker of lanterns, slides and accessories, high-power jets
Wood Bros., p.xi – Wormald's slide masks and binders
James Bamforth, p.xii – new list of optical lantern slides
Archibald Rider, p.xii – J.H. Smith's Swiss roll film for cinematographs etc.
W.R. Hill and Son, p.xii – optical scenic artists, new effect slides
Alfred Meager, p.xii – optical lantern work undertaken
R.R. Beard, p.xiii – Beard's regulators, pressure gauge, Beard's new jet
T. Matthews, p.xiii – lantern and dissolving view slides made
James Christie, p.xiii – screen stands, screens and lantern accessories
Philipp Wolff, p.xiii – cinematograph films and machines
W.P. Thompson & Co., p.xiii – patents and trademarks
James Lancaster & Son, pp.xiv-xv – lanterns, cameras and accessories
Wrench & Son, p.xvi – new high power ejector jet, optical lanterns and apparatus
Parkinson's Condensed Gas Co., p.xvii – oxygen, cylinders and accessories
Lund, Humphries & Co. Ltd, p.xvii – 'Practical photographer' monthly magazine
Charles E. Talbot, p.xvii – 'Perfect' patent acetylene gas burner
Graystone Bird, p.xvii – artistic and beautiful lantern slides
W.L. Reed, p.xvii – animated photographs, cinematograph for hire
Magic Lantern Journal Co. Ltd, p.xvii – bound volumes of OMLJ for 1897
Scotch & Irish Oxygen Co., p.xvii – folding cylinder stand etc.
A. Clarkson & Co., p.xviii – Duplex regulator
R.W. Paul, p.xviii – Paul's fireproof 'Animatographe'
Scotch & Irish Oxygen Co., p.xviii – metallic bellows regulator
A. & J. Smith, p.xix – 'Bon Accord' acetylene gas generator
R. Field & Co., p.xix – Wright and Anderton's silver lantern screen
F. Brown, p.xix – Stedman-Brown automatic oxygen generator
Benetfink and Co. [2], p.xx – magic lanterns and slides
J.S. Willway & Sons, p.xx – 'Pendant' saturator, gas jet
Baxter & Wray, p.xxi – 'Perfection' cinematograph, 'B. & W.' cinematograph camera
Riley Brothers, p.xxii – largest lantern outfitters in the world
Magic Lantern Journal Co. Ltd, p.xxiii – OMLJ almanac and annual 1897-8, reviews
Riley Brothers, p.xxiv – Riley's 'Kineoptoscope' cinematograph, films etc.
W.C. Hughes, p.xxv – 'Pamphengos' lantern, 'Moto Photoscope' cinematograph, 'Moto Bijou' camera
Robert H. Clark, p.xxvi – 'Silver star' russian iron lantern, slides and accessories
G. West & Son, p.xxvii – slides of Jubilee Naval Review
Sands, Hunter & Co., p.xxvii – photographic apparatus and lanterns
J.C. Stevens, p.xxvii – auctions of lanterns, slides, photographic and scientific equipment
Scotch & Irish Oxygen Co., p.xxvii – metallic bellows regulator
Frederick J. Stedman, p.xxvii – lantern slide maker and colourist
E.G. Wood, p.xxvii – Wood's 'Special' jet
R. Darlington & Co., p.xxviii – maps, handbooks and lantern lectures
Frederick J. Borland, p.xxviii – patent scissors arc lamps
Newton & Co., p.xxviii – 'Universal' arc lamp, Ives' 'Photochromoscope', new lantern slide sets
continued from: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 8 number 103 (December 1897)
continued by: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 9 number 105 (February 1898)
issue of: The optical magic lantern journal and photographic enlarger (1889-1903)
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