
Magic lantern slides
Magic lantern slides


Six 19th century astronomical magic lantern mechanical rack and pinion slides by Charles Baker of Holborn. Circa 1860.
Each slide Stamped: BAKER OPTICIAN 244 HOLBORN OPPOSITE DAY & MARTIN
Each slide is number and has a printed description accompanied by a hand written title and number in French.
No 1: The Solar System, showing the Revolution of all the Planets with their Satellites round the Sun. (B-57 Systeme Solaire)
No 3: This Diagram illustrates the cause of Spring and Neap Tides, and shews the Moon's Phases during its revolution. (B-58 Saisons)
No 5: Rotundity of the Earth. (B-56 La terre est ronde)
No 7: The Diurnal Motion of the Earth, showing the Rising and Setting of the Sun, illustrating the cause of day and Night. (B-59 Mouvement diurne de la terre)
No 8: This Diagram illustrates the Annual Motion of the Earth round the Sun, with the Monthly lunations of the Moon. (B.60 Mouvement de la terre et dela lune)
No 10: This Diagram shows the Eclipse of the Moon. (B.65)
For similar sets of lantern slides showing "Astronomical Diagrams" see the collections of:
National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, London: ID AST1098
Powerhouse Collection, Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences (MAAS) Sydney: H10237