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Brethren Lantern Slides Collection. [29] 100 lantern slides depicting Christian missionary activity around the world, all of which have been digitised [30] and are available to view online. [31] University of Sheffield: The University Library, Special Collections Department Sheffield Beet Lantern Slide Collection. [32] Around 2,500 lantern ...
The Magic Lantern Society An introduction to lantern history featuring images of lanterns, slides, and lantern accessories; Joseph Boggs Beale collection of magic lantern illustrations, Margaret Herrick Library, Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences; Images of Lantern Slides from the National Museum of Australia; The Magic Lantern Society ...
Lantern Slides is a short story collection by Irish author Edna O'Brien and won the 1990 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction. [1] It contains twelve stories, published in 1990 by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in the UK and by Farrar, Straus & Giroux in the US.
The Keystone View Company Lantern Slides collection is available for research use at the Historical Society of Pennsylvania. GreatWarin3D.org's Keystone View Company history page is available on the site, as is a spreadsheet documenting known World War I views
The 1950s was a period of transition from black and white lantern slides, which heretofore had often been hand colored, to color positive film. Lantern slides were shot directly onto color film, and the 35mm slide (2"x2" with an image of 24mm x 36mm) gained in popularity. The heyday of the lantern slide lasted one hundred years, more or less ...
Her collection of papers, manuscripts, senjafuda (votive slips) numbering in the tens-of-thousands, lantern slides (5,000+), and early UO museum papers, photographs, and Asian art library collection are all housed at the Knight Library University of Oregon Special Collections & University Archives as the Gertrude Bass Warner Collection. Many of ...
Henry Michael John Underhill (1855–1920) was an amateur scientist, artist, photographer and grocer from Oxford, England. [1]Underhill is best known for his hand-painted and photographic lantern slides which illustrate a variety of subjects including entomology, natural history, prehistoric British archaeology and folk tales.
The Stanley Museum in Kingfield, Maine owns the largest collection of Chansonetta Stanley Emmons photographic prints and glass plate negatives in the world including her brilliantly hand-colored glass lantern slides. Her earliest photographs consist of images of her family house in Dorchester. [2]