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Projector - W. C. Hughes, Magic Lantern, circa 1890
Lantern slide projector made by William Charles Hughes, London, circa 1890, and used at Melbourne Observatory. W.C. Hughes was an optician as well as a designer, manufacturer and retai ...
From: Kingsland, United Kingdom Images: 1 -
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Lantern Slide Projector - Bausch & Lomb, Petri Dish & Specimen Viewer, circa 1940s
Lantern slide projector modified to show petri dishes and objects which must be kept flat. Missing 2nd mirror which reverts the beam to horizontal. Period 1940s. May have been used to e ...
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Projector - Max Dannhorn, Magic Lantern, Toy, late 19th Century
Children's toy magic lantern projector, designed for domestic use with miniature glass slides. The body is of polished brass and uses a single wick kerosene burner as an illuminant. Th ...
From: Nuremberg, Germany Images: 1 -
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Projector - Magic Lantern, Toy, late 19th Century
Children's toy magic lantern projector, designed for domestic use with miniature glass slides. The manufacturer was probably the Lapierre family of France, a mass producer of these type ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 0 -
Projector Set - Ernst Plank, Magic Lantern, Toy, Brass Climax, Germany, 1890s
Children's toy magic lantern projector, designed for domestic use with circular glass slides. Includes box and two circular slides. The 'Brass Climax' was a special variant of the 'Clim ...
From: Nuremberg, Germany Images: 4 -
Projector Set - Unknown Manufacturer, Magic Lantern, Toy, late 19th Century
This projector set consists of a projector of japanned metal, a decorated wooden box, a candle holder (illuminant) and fifteen panorama slides in various conditions. The set was produc ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 3 -
Projector - J. Ottway & Son, Magic Lantern, Triunial, 1891
A triunial magic lantern projector, consisting of three individual projection systems which are integrated into one unit. The top unit can be separated from the lower two, creating a bi ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 13 -
Projector - Magic Lantern, Lampascope, post 1861.
A beautiful magic lantern produced for home use. The lampascope was designed to fit on top of a domestic oil lamp to utilise its light and thus did not require its own illuminant. La ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 1 -
Projector - Magic Lantern, circa 1900
This rather utilitarian metal lantern would have been produced for professional, rather than domestic use. It utilized gas as an illuminant fuel. While the invention of the magic lante ...
From: London, United Kingdom Images: 2 -
Projector - Woodbury & Marcy, Magic Lantern, Sciopticon, circa 1880-1900
Magic lantern projector used to project images. It used a double flat wick illuminant, fuelled probably by kerosene/paraffin. The heights of the wicks could be controlled in order to ge ...
From: Philadelphia, United States Images: 1



