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Lantern Slide Collection (#22)

"Journey through Time: Exploring the World with Lantern Slides" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of lantern slides




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"Journey through Time: Exploring the World with Lantern Slides" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the captivating world of lantern slides. These fascinating glimpses into history transport us to different corners of the globe, offering a unique perspective on bygone eras. In Hong Kong street scene from the 1890s (C016/4499), we witness bustling streets filled with vibrant energy, capturing a moment frozen in time. The Army and Navy establishments in Wellington and Nelson, dating back to around 1805, reveal an era steeped in military grandeur as depicted by Newton & Co. Traveling further afield, we find ourselves enchanted by Powerscourt Waterfall in Co. Wicklow circa 1910. Its majestic beauty cascades down with timeless grace, inviting us to marvel at nature's wonders. Meanwhile, an inscription on David Livingstone's monument takes us to Zambia, Africa during the late 19th or early 20th century - a tribute to this intrepid explorer who ventured into uncharted territories. The marble pavilion nestled within Lahore's Fort Gardens transports us to India during the late 19th or early 20th century. Its intricate design speaks volumes about architectural prowess and cultural heritage that still resonate today. But it is not just distant lands that captivate our imagination; whimsical scenes also come alive through these magical slides. A caterpillar perched upon his mushroom invites curiosity while "She grew and grew" beckons us into a world where anything is possible. As we venture "Down the Rabbit Hole, " Alice accompanies us on her fantastical journey c1900-style – curiouser and curiouser. And then suddenly, an unexpected twist unfolds before our eyes as "the whole pack rose up into the air. " Such moments remind us that reality can be wonderfully unpredictable. Lastly, one slide poses an intriguing question: "What do you know about this business.