Machine which corresponds to prototype of slide projector " Magic Lamp Machine" projects images drawn on glass onto curtains etc. using lamps and lenses. According to John Plunket of Exeter College, ...
Similar to a slide projector, but with more alluring subject matter than mitosis and meiosis, magic lanterns were the 19th-century entertainment. A show at the Museum of the City of New York brought ...
More commonly known as "magic lanterns," these projectors were the ancestors of the motion picture projector, the 35mm slide projector, filmstrips, and even the PowerPoint presentation. Using lenses ...
Image caption, National Science and Media Museum has acquired more than 2,600 magic lantern slides from the 19th and 20th Century Article Information A collection of vivid and colourful images showing ...
The magic lantern, an ancestor of today’s slide and movie projectors, will be the star of the “Victorian Bible Show” at the Ivoryton Playhouse Sunday. With his 1890s brass-and-mahogany projector, ...
LONG before the birth of the motion picture, audiences worldwide were entertained by magic lantern shows that brought popular stories, temperance tales and ghosts and ghouls to vivid life. Magic ...
BALLSTON SPA — The lantern slide projector was during the late 1800s the precursor to projectors that showed moving pictures. And one village native carved out a handsome business and a place in local ...
More than 2,600 photos provide a time machine to the Victorian era. The pictures show Bradford, West Yorkshire in the late 1800s and early 1900s, depicting the city post-industrialisation, when it ...
A collection of vivid and colourful images showing life in Victorian Bradford has been acquired by a museum. The National Science and Media Museum (NSMM) is archiving more than 2,600 magic lantern ...
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