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Slides, magic lantern
Object type Classification: NM3.12627
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English: 11 toy magic lantern slides, hand painted; glass slides edged in red paper; 8 slides have rounded scenes surrounded by black; 3 slides have round scenes surrounded by blue .1 5 comic faces .2 5 views of boy painting a cat green .3 5 views of a boy tampering with dads snuff and getting a canning .4 5 scenes of different misfortune humour .5 5 scenes of different misfortune humour .6 5 scenes of different misfortune humour .7 5 views of animals involved in human activity .8 5 views of cat and mirror, drummer boy; man and bird; girl and puppet; woman and cat .9 5 views of a monkey playing the drum .10 5 views of a man canning a boy .11 5 scenes of misfortune humour
Date Circa 1880s-1890s; 1994; 16 Aug 1994
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height: 35mm
length: 130mm

notes: col.card
institution QS:P195,Q758657
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1994.128
Credit line Collection of Auckland Museum Tamaki Paenga Hira, 1994.128, col.3626
Notes label- By the late nineteenth century magic lanterns had become the most popular optical toy for children. Tens of thousands were sold in Britain, Europe and America. The largest manufacturer was Ernest Plank of Germany where the majority of lanterns were imported from.
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