Optical magic lantern journal, number 4.54
editor: TAYLOR, J. Hay (c.1858-1936)
Notes, pp. 165-166
Judging lantern-slides at exhibitions, p. 166
The problem of inexpensive stereoscopic projection, pp. 166-168
Inside some saturators, pp. 168-169
W.D. Askew, Cycling with a lantern, pp. 169-171
New apparatus, etc, pp. 171-174
Charles E. Rendle, The lanternist's den: no. IX -- how to build a bi-unial -- II, pp. 174-176
A.M. Hiddon, Hints to inexperienced lanternists, pp. 176-177
Frank F. Weeks, Curtain design, p. 178
C. Goodwin Norton, The rival merits of single and double lanterns, pp. 179-180
W.H. Harrison, Oils and oil lamps for the lantern: VI, pp. 180-182
L., Experiments for the domestic circle, p. 182
Editorial table, pp. 182-183
W. Miles Barnes, W.H. Harrison, Edmund H. Wilkie and Thomas Hammond, Correspondence, pp. 183-186
Notes and queries, p. 186
B.J. Edwards & Co., p.i (margins) – isochromatic and lantern plates
Perken, Son & Rayment, p.i – 'Optimus' magic lanterns
Walter Tyler, p.i – new sets of slides, lanterns and apparatus
Frederick J. Stedman, p.ii – transparencies made or coloured
W.R. Hill and Son, p.ii – optical scenic artists
W. Stocks, p.ii – Stocks' 'Compactus' lantern
W.C. Hughes, p.ii – modern bi-unial lantern
H. Wood, p.ii – Suiter's safety saturator and jet
E.G. Wood, p.ii – Wood's lanterns and slides
Archer & Sons, p.iii – 'Ideal' lantern etc.
Various small advertisers, p.iii – general wants, etc.
Alfred H. Saunders, p.iv – lantern slide artist
T.J. Doggett, p.iv – manufacturer of optical lanterns etc.
A.E. Wade, p.iv – lantern slides on hire
J. & R. Oldfield, p.iv – optical lanterns, darkroom lamps etc.
T.T. Wing, p.iv – slides made and coloured
H. Luscombe Toms, p.iv – groove disc lime attachment
Cadett & Neall, p.iv – 'Cadett' lantern plate
James W. Garbutt, p.v – slides made from engravings, photos or negatives
Edwards, Bennett & Co., p.v – shipping agent wanting life model slides
J.C. Stevens, p.v – auctions of lanterns, slides, photographic and scientific equipment
Sands, Hunter & Co., p.v – photographic apparatus and lanterns
Whittaker & Co., p.v – 'Optics of photography' by J. Traill Taylor
James Christie, p.v – bamboo screen stands
Henry Hawkins, p.v – slides made from negatives, prints etc.
Scotch & Irish Oxygen Co., p.v – solid drawn steel cylinders etc.
Piper & Carter, p.v – 'Photographic work' weekly magazine
Watson & Sons, p.vi – optical and scientific instruments, lanterns and slides
Brin's Oxygen Company, p.vi – Brin's oxygen
Birmingham Dry Collodion Plate and Film Co. Ltd, p.vi – Hill-Norris dry collodion lantern plates
Professor Koenig, p.vii – Professor Koenig's dioramic entertainment
Platt and Witte, p.vii – optical lantern manufacturers and brass finishers
Scott & Co., p.vii – Scott's patent warm air saturator
Graystone Bird, p.vii – special lantern slides
H. Hughes & Son, p.vii – new illustrated catalogue
Arthur Schwarz & Co., p.vii – Mr Andresen's Eikonogen developer
Mawson & Swan, p.vii – standard dry plates
R.W. Thomas & Co., p.viii – 'Pall Mall' lantern plates
Fuerst Brothers, p.viii – Hauff's developers
Benham and Froud Ltd., p.ix – 'Chandos' reading stand and 'Lecturer' candle lamp
Holmes & Watson, p.ix – Matthews's portable optical lantern
Gas Compression Company, p.ix – compressed oxygen, hydrogen etc.
Wilkinson & Co., p.ix – slide making and colouring
R. Field & Co., p.ix – Anderton's lantern stereoscope
UK Band of Hope Union, p.ix – new temperance slides
W. Stocks, p.x – Stocks' patent oil lamp for optical lanterns
J. Barnard & Son, p.xi – slide painting colours
Mr Bennett, p.xi – improved magneto-electric vests etc.
Lea & Son, p.xi – steel cylinders for compressed gases
J.H. Steward, p.xi – 'Anti-glare' mechanical lime light jet etc.
W.I. Chadwick, pp.xii-xiii – lanterns, slides and accessories
W.C. Hughes, pp.xiv-xvi – 'Pamphengos' lamp, 'The art of projection', miniature 'Malden' triple etc.
Theobald & Co., p.xvii – new illustrated catalogue of magic lanterns and slides
W.L. Reed, p.xviii – scripture slides for Lantern Mission service
Steven Bros., p.xviii – 'Lantern Bible' slides
J. Lizars, p.xviii – Lizars' 'Corporation' lantern
European Blair Camera Co., p.xviii – Blair's hand cameras
Thornton Pickard Manufacturing Co., p.xviii – Thornton-Pickard patent shutters
Robert H. Clark, p.xix – 'Special' lantern, chromo-litho slides
Eastman Photographic Materials Co. Ltd, p.xx – bromide printing papers
D. Noakes & Son, p.xxi – illustrated catalogue of apparatus and slides
G.W. Wilson, p.xxii – new slide sets just issued
Joseph Levi & Co., p.xxii – 'Allendale' lantern, patent flying carrier
York & Son, p.xxiii – York's optical lantern slides
W.A. Dawkins & Co., p.xxiii – limelight jets and accessories
W. Butcher & Sons, p.xxiii – slides and accessories
A. Clarkson & Co., p.xxiv – Duplex regulator
Onward Publishing Office, p.xxiv – new sets of slides
E.H. Kloot, p.xxiv – 'Instanto-combination' jet
J. Cheney, p.xxiv – bamboo tripod stands
William Lawson, p.xxiv – Lawson saturator and limelight
Riley Brothers, p.xxv – loan slide department, 'Praestantia' lantern
G. West & Son, p.xxv – photographs and slides of yachting studies
Valentine & Sons, p.xxv – new catalogue of slide sets
R.R. Beard, p.xxv – Beard's gas regulator, miniature telescopic lantern etc.
W. Wray, p.xxv – Wray's lantern lenses
F. Brown, p.xxvi – lime-light jets and saturators
C. Goodwin Norton, p.xxvi – lenses
Newton & Co., p.xxvi – new patent 'Newtonian' lamp
WEEKS, Frank F. (1845-1914)
continued from: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 4 number 53 (October 1893)
continued by: The optical magic lantern journal: volume 4 number 55 (December 1893)
issue of: The optical magic lantern journal and photographic enlarger (1889-1903)
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