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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: CHILDREN'S SMALL MAGIC LANTERN PROJECTOR
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: CHILDREN'S SMALL MAGIC LANTERN...magic lantern...Object. Magic Lantern Collection -Children's small Magic... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still magic lantern Wiener Flachbrenner ...Object. Magic Lantern Collection -Children's small Magic lantern Projector powered by Kerosene lamp and mounted on a wooden base. Brass fittings. Stored in small wooden box without lid /Brass fittings.Wiener Flachbrennerphotography, projectors - still, magic lantern, wiener flachbrenner -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION MAGIC LANTERN PROJECTOR CONVERTED TO ELECTRICITY
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION MAGIC LANTERN PROJECTOR CONVERTED...magic lantern...Object. Magic Lantern Collection -Children's small Magic... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still magic lantern J & A Boyes J & A Boyes ...Object. Magic Lantern Collection -Children's small Magic lantern Projector converted to electricity & mounted on a small wooden box with drawer. Tin plated red with brass trimmed lenses & chimney. Stored in a wooden box without lid. Plaque shows J & A Boyes Ironmongers, 299 Elizabeth St.J & A Boyesphotography, projectors - still, magic lantern, j & a boyes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE...MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE/ black... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors-still MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN ...MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE/ black and white group photo slide of adults and children.photography, projectors-still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: 3 X EMPTY WOODEN MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE HOLDERS
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: 3 X EMPTY WOODEN MAGIC LANTERN...MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- 3 X empty wooden Magic Lantern... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- 3 X empty ...MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- 3 X empty wooden Magic Lantern slide holders made from hard wood.photography, projectors - still -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - CD black and white and sepia prints, Catherine Hockey, City of melbourne Art & Heritage Collection, Melbourne's Parks and Gardens Through the Magic Lantern, 1900-1914
... Melbourne's Parks and Gardens Through the Magic Lantern...Some of the magic lantern slides were donated to the City... of Magic Lantern slides (300). Brochure describing this collection... Boulevard Richmond melbourne Some of the magic lantern slides were ...Some of the magic lantern slides were donated to the City of Melbourne by former student, Lex Nieboer (1975). The remainder still in his possession at the time, subsequently donated to The University of Melbourne, Burnley Archives. He found them in a storeroom at Burnley in 1975. CD containing 44 photographs scanned from a collection of Magic Lantern slides (300). Brochure describing this collection. Photographs of some of these slides may be in B10.0057.students, lex nieboer, university of melbourne, burnley archives, storeroom, burnley -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE CHINESE SCENE
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE CHINESE...Object. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors-still Object. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC ...Object. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE- Chinese SCENE - lamp seller. Magic Lantern slide - rare (19th Century ?) timber mounted hand painted Lantern Slide. Number 10 is written in ink on top right corner/ glass is cracked.photography, projectors-still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE ARABIC SCENE
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE ARABIC SCENE...Object. MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE- Arabic scene / - Magic... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still Object. MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE- Arabic ...Object. MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE- Arabic scene / - Magic Lantern slide - rare (19th Century ?) timber mounted hand painted Lantern Slide depicting an Arabic scene.photography, projectors - still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: 2 X MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: 2 X MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES...Objects. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- 2 x glass MAGIC LANTERN... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still Objects. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- 2 x ...Objects. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- 2 x glass MAGIC LANTERN SLIDEs 14 x 19 cm / one has a rough pencil l sketch of a horse and cart, the other of an egg timer ? / 2 x slides glass antique Circa 1870's - 1900s (produced by Ernst Plank ?) Magic Lantern slides red bordered slides.photography, projectors - still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE...Object. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- Magic Lantern slide... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still Object. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- Magic ...Object. MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- Magic Lantern slide - rare (19th Century ? ) timber mounted hand painted Lantern Slide, depicting a boy in a cave looking at a demonic apparition in flames and smoke. Number 4 is written in pencil on top right corner.photography, projectors - still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE RHEIMS CATHEDRAL
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE RHEIMS...MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE-RHEIMS... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors-still MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN ...MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE-RHEIMS CATHEDRAL - 8 x 8 cm black framed glass photo slide showing the Cathedral in black and white. Glass broken in bottom left hand corner / paper label on top of slide showing 'Rheims Cath 1.photography, projectors-still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: KALEIDOSCOPIC MAGIC LANTERN
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: KALEIDOSCOPIC MAGIC LANTERN...Object. Kaleidoscopic magic lantern slide cased in a brass... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still Object. Kaleidoscopic magic lantern ...Object. Kaleidoscopic magic lantern slide cased in a brass disc, and a cracked wooden case - metal turning crank handle is missing.photography, projectors - still -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Magic lantern
... Magic lantern...magic lantern, slide... of Australia. magic lantern, slide Magic lantern ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.magic lantern, slide -
Hand Tool Preservation Association of Australia Inc
Magic lantern
... Magic lantern...magic lantern, shutter... of Australia. magic lantern, shutter Magic lantern ...This item is part of the Thomas Caine Tool Collection, owned by The National Trust of Australia (Victoria) and curated by the Hand Tools Preservation Association of Australia.magic lantern, shutter -
Otway Districts Historical Society
Book, Colac and District Historical Society, The Otways through the magic lantern, 2013
... The Otways through the magic lantern.... for the Railway Extension to Beech Forest he used his magic lantern slide...The Otways through the magic lantern: commentary and glass... used his magic lantern slide shows from 1896 to support his ...George Sydenham was appointed as Colac Shire Valuer and rate collector in 1890 which threw him into direct contact with the Otway people at a time when the first selectors were suffering badly. He would have heard their frustrations and grievances in great detail. When Secretary to the Colac Committee for the Railway Extension to Beech Forest he used his magic lantern slide shows from 1896 to support his case for a railway, by lauding the place and its potential, both for settlement and for timber production.The Otways through the magic lantern: commentary and glass slides of George Sydenham - lecture held in 1896. George Francis Sydenham. 1st ed. Colac (Vic); Colac and District Historical Society; 2013. iv, 118 p.; illus., map. ISBN 9780 6469 122 02 Soft cover.colac: otway ranges; history; coasts; -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE OF CHINESE SCENE
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDE OF CHINESE...Object.MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- Magic Lantern slide... PHOTOGRAPHY Projectors - still Object.MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- Magic ...Object.MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION- Magic Lantern slide - rare (19th Century ?) timber mounted hand painted Lantern Slide depicting the presentation of gold coins ? To a Chinese Emperor ? Number 7 is written in ink on top right corner.photography, projectors - still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES... antique Circa 1870's - 1900s (produced by Ernst Plank ?). Magic... by Ernst Plank ?). Magic Lantern slides, 1 x red bordered slide ...Wooden box with sliding lid - (bottom of box has a War Cry newspaper clipping dated 9.9.1893). Containing assorted glass antique Circa 1870's - 1900s (produced by Ernst Plank ?). Magic Lantern slides, 1 x red bordered slide - showing initials E.P.- Ernst Plank ? 7 inches x 2 inches -pictures include nursery rhyme / 8 x green bordered slides with ships / 7 x blue bordered slides 7 inches x 2 inches pictures include nursery rhymes / 1 x slide - pink border -6 x 1 1/2 inches (x ref 7535.2)photography, projectors - still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: MAGIC LANTERN SLIDES... Circa 1870's - 1900s (produced by Ernst Plank ?) Magic... (produced by Ernst Plank ?) Magic Lantern slides 9 x red bordered ...Wooden box with sliding lid - (bottom of box has an Argus newspaper clipping dated 6.7.1904) containing assorted glass antique Circa 1870's - 1900s (produced by Ernst Plank ?) Magic Lantern slides 9 x red bordered slides - some showing initials E.P.- Ernst Plank , 7 inches x 2 inches -pictures include nursery rhymes / soldiers / animals / 3 x green bordered slides with people and animals- 7 inches x 2 inches/ 4 x blue bordered slides 7 inches x 2 inches pictures include nursery rhymes / 1 x slide - pink border -6 x 1 1/2 inches (x ref 7535.3)Ernst Plank ?photography, projectors-still, ernst plank -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)
Magic Lantern, 1927
... Magic Lantern...Magic lantern or Baloptian [precursor to slide projector... Instrument optical Magic lantern or Baloptian [precursor to slide ...Dr Mabel Maguire, widow of Dr Frederick Arthur Maguire (1888- 1953) donated it in 1962 along with a number of glass slides.Dr Maguire owned and used the item, giving Anatomy lessons to medocal students,. Used mostly in Sydney (University of Sydney) 1962Magic lantern or Baloptian [precursor to slide projector]. Model BC. Bausch & Lamb Optical Co, Rochester NY. Electrical, metal projector box with lens in bronze casing a timber frame for glass slides marked "(illeg.) PATENT ECLIPSE" an attached electrical lead with bakerlite plug. c1927.No slides, either missing or none received.instrument, optical -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Slide - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: WOODEN BOX LID WITH METAL CLASP
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: WOODEN BOX LID WITH METAL CLASP... ….THE STANDARD PRICE OF GOLD IS; £3.17.101/2d P.O. Slide MAGIC LANTERN ...Wooden box lid with metal clasp and clasp hole with brown leather 'hinge ' glued to top - / paper label glued on inside surface with shield of the Royal coat of arms of the United Kingdom words 'Duet Et Mon Droit' (The motto refers to the divine right of the Monarch to govern) the words Gold Scales and weights of all descriptions By R. Vandome Titford & Co 117 Leadenhall Street London Scale makers to Her Majesty Hon Boards of Customs & Inland Revenue her ? Hon East India Comp & The Bank of England Etc ? Table of Troy Weights ….THE STANDARD PRICE OF GOLD IS; £3.17.101/2d P.O.weighing, weights & measures -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: KALEIDOSCOPE WITH TURNING ROD
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: KALEIDOSCOPE WITH TURNING ROD... Kaleidoscope with turning rod. Domestic Object MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION ...Small antique wood and glass Kaleidoscope with turning rod.photography, projectors - still -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Domestic Object - MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: SMALL ANTIQUE WOOD AND GLASS KALEIDOSCOPE
... MAGIC LANTERN COLLECTION: SMALL ANTIQUE WOOD AND GLASS... Kaleidoscope with turning handle. Domestic Object MAGIC LANTERN ...Object. Small antique wood and glass Kaleidoscope with turning handle.photography, projectors - still -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Optical magic lantern
... Optical magic lantern... Street Malvern East melbourne Optical magic lantern ... -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... magic lantern... was built in 1859. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern... was built in 1859. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern ...This image shows a pathway in the gardens adjacent to Beechworth's Town Hall at the beginning of the Twentieth Century, around the time of Australia's Federation. The pathway leading to a circular rotunda or covered seating area with a steep conical roof is lined with shrubs set in grass verges that appear to be covered with snow. It is unknown whether the snowfall or a factor to do with the gardens occasioned the taking of the image, which at the time may have been an exotic practice. Climate records going back to 1908 indicate that snow in winter is not unusual due to Beechworth's elevation and orientation, and the Town Hall itself was built in 1859. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques. This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's social amenities and climate in the early Twentieth Century, around the time of Australia's Federation into one nation. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period. Thin translucent sheet of glass with a circular image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, town hall, town hall gardens, snow, rotunda, magic lantern, indigo shire, north-east victoria, nineteenth century, 1900s, twentieth century, emulsion slides -
Federation University Historical Collection
Equipment - Projector, Mirroscope Projector, 1913 (estimated)
... magic lantern.../mirroscope-magic-lantern-projector-buckeye-stereopticon-co-1910) .../mirroscope-magic-lantern-projector-buckeye-stereopticon-co-1910 ...Inside are two light sources, which illuminate the object to be projected. Usually this object would be a postcard, photo, or other printed matter, but objects such as coins or leaves could also be projected. The light is reflected through the lens, and the image is projected onto a wall or screen. The light sources are burners. (http://museumvictoria.com.au/collections/items/721025/mirroscope-magic-lantern-projector-buckeye-stereopticon-co-1910) A lens sits at the front of a black metal box, with electricity lead. Inside two electric light bulbs illuminate the object to be projected (usually an image or printed matter), but objects such as coins or leaves could be projected. The light is reflected through the lens, and the image is projected onto a wall or screen. Focus is achieved by moving the telescoping lens tube in or out. The mirroscope includes an early electricity socket.projector, magic lantern, episcope, mirroscope, film, theatre, entertainment, movie -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... magic lantern..., sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which..., sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which ...This image of a man on horseback is thought to have been taken in Beechworth in approximately 1900. The man pictured may be Chinese. Chinese miners were a significant cultural group in Beechworth's gold rush period. Carole Woods' history of Beechworth, 'A Titan's Field', details a rapid increase in the Chinese population beginning in 1856 that led to Government discrimination and hostility from other miners. Many Chinese people who came to the Victorian goldfields had formerly worked as merchants, mechanics, farmers and shop-keepers. The pictured individual is wearing Western-style clothes indicating prosperity, such as a top hat, so may have held an official position or provided services to the community rather than working as a miner. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and Woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques.This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's cultural and social relationships in the early Twentieth Century, in particular the experiences of Chinese people. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period.Thin translucent sheet of glass with a circular image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, magic lantern, indigo shire, north-east victoria, nineteenth century, 1900s, twentieth century, emulsion slides, chinese, chinese miners, immigration, racism, classism, social groups, cultural groups, horse riding, horses, equestrian, horseback -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... magic lantern.... Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass.... Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass ...Beechworth's Anglican Church, Christ Church St Peter and St Paul, has served the Beechworth community since 1858 in its present form, following its beginnings in a tent in 1855. The Victorian branch of the National Trust classified the building as regionally significant in 1959 and the organ as of significance to the nation in 1992. Building a place for Anglican worship was a priority in the early days of Beechworth's settlement as the town was a site of regional administration due to its association with the economic and social expansion of Victoria during the Gold Rush period. The Church garden features several significant trees monitored by the Beechworth Treescape Group, including a cork oak growing near the Ford Street entrance, an Atlantic cedar, a bunya or bunya-bunya pine and two kurrajongs. Some of these long-established trees may be visible in this lantern-slide image. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques.This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's social amenities and religious infrastructure in the late Nineteenth Century. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period.Thin translucent sheet of glass with a square image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.Obverse: 1 /beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, christ church, indigo shire, north-east victoria, churches, architecture, anglican, religion, atlantic cedar, organ, magic lantern, christ church st peter and st paul, beechworth treescape group, cork oak, bunya pine, bunya bunya, kurrajong, quercus suber, cedrus atlantica f. glauca, araucaria bidwillii, brachychiton populneus -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... magic lantern..., sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which... decades. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides ...This image appears to show nurses at what is now the Mayday Hills Mental Asylum arriving for work in approximately 1900. These individuals are part of a long history of nursing in Beechworth. Three medical or social welfare facilities opened in the mid-1800s as part of a push by the township to become a regional centre for Government services. These were the Ovens District Hospital (opened in 1857), the Ovens Benevolent Asylum (opened in 1863), and the Beechworth Mental Hospital (opened in 1867 and renamed Mayday Hills Hospital at Centenary celebrations in 1967). It was recognised that the unsettled living conditions, poverty and relative isolation of the Goldfields environment could produce 'mental disturbances' which required local treatment facilities as services in Melbourne were too far away. Carole Woods' publication 'A Titan's Field' describes activities undertaken by patients at Beechworth Mental Hospital as including monthly balls and occasional concerts as well as work to make the facility self-supporting such as farm work and making clothes. She mentions a report in 1870 that the approximately 300 patients were clean and neat with 'no-one in restraint or seclusion' but that by 1905 the organisation had 623 patients which placed strain on building infrastructure such as heating and water supplies, leading to high turnover of nurses and other issues. A program of building works to extend and improve facilities followed over subsequent decades. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and Woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's social and medical amenities in the early Twentieth Century, around the time of Australia's Federation into one nation. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period.Thin translucent sheet of glass with a rectangular image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.Obverse: i /burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, magic lantern, indigo shire, north-east victoria, nineteenth century, 1900s, twentieth century, emulsion slides, nursing, nurses, mental hospitals, lunatic asylums, asylums, social services, social welfare, insane asylums, mental health, infrastructure -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... magic lantern..., sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which..., sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which ...This image appears to show nurses at what is now the Mayday Hills Mental Asylum in approximately 1900. These individuals are part of a long history of nursing in Beechworth. Three medical or social welfare facilities opened in the mid-1800s as part of a push by the township to become a regional centre for Government services. These were the Ovens District Hospital (opened in 1857), the Ovens Benevolent Asylum (opened in 1863), and the Beechworth Mental Hospital (opened in 1867 and renamed Mayday Hills Hospital at Centenary celebrations in 1967). It was recognised that the unsettled living conditions, poverty and relative isolation of the Goldfields environment could produce 'mental disturbances' which required local treatment facilities as services in Melbourne were too far away. Carole Woods' publication 'A Titan's Field' describes activities undertaken by patients at Beechworth Mental Hospital as including monthly balls and occasional concerts as well as work to make the facility self-supporting such as farm work and making clothes. She mentions a report in 1870 that the approximately 300 patients were clean and neat with 'no-one in restraint or seclusion' but that by 1905 the organisation had 623 patients which placed strain on building infrastructure such as heating and water supplies, leading to high turnover of nurses and other issues. A program of building works to extend and improve facilities followed over subsequent decades. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and Woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques.This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's social and medical amenities in the early Twentieth Century, around the time of Australia's Federation into one nation. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period.Thin translucent sheet of glass with a circular image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, magic lantern, indigo shire, north-east victoria, nineteenth century, 1900s, twentieth century, emulsion slides, nursing, nurses, mental hospitals, lunatic asylums, asylums, social services, social welfare, insane asylums, mental health, infrastructure -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph - Lantern Slide, c1900
... magic lantern... called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image... called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image ...This image shows six older Chinese men standing in a row with two younger non-Chinese men outside a small wooden business or official building in the Beechworth region, circa 1900. The two non-Chinese men are wearing clothes of the period that indicate relative prosperity (such as three piece suits, top hats, and a pocket handkerchief), whereas most of the Chinese men are wearing Western-style working clothes of the era. One Chinese man at the far right of the image is wearing similar garments to the non-Chinese men, including a bowler hat and longer, more tailored suit jacket. Chinese miners were a significant cultural group in Beechworth's gold rush period. Carole Woods' history of Beechworth, 'A Titan's Field', details that there were approximately 60 Chinese people in the area in 1855, more than 1000 in 1856 and 4700 (a quarter of the population) in 1857, despite the introduction in 1855 of official policies such as additional taxes formulated by the Victorian Government to limit access by Chinese immigrants. Most Chinese miners in the region came from southern China and had formerly worked as merchants, mechanics, farmers and shop-keepers. Chinese people were subjected to a 'protectorate' system, ostensibly to minimise the potential for conflict with other groups; this system required Chinese people to live in designated 'hygienic' camps with paid Chinese headmen who supervised the village and enforced the protectorate's rules. Chinese people were required to purchase an annual protection ticket to fund this system. The protectorate system was abolished in 1861, before this image was taken in approximately 1900, but it may still provide insight into social stratification or relationships between and within cultural groups in Beechworth resulting from such practices. Lantern slides, sometimes called 'magic lantern' slides, are glass plates on which an image has been secured for the purpose of projection. Glass slides were etched or hand-painted for this purpose from the Eighteenth Century but the process became more popular and accessible to the public with the development of photographic-emulsion slides used with a 'Magic Lantern' device in the mid-Nineteenth Century. Photographic lantern slides comprise a double-negative emulsion layer (forming a positive image) between thin glass plates that are bound together. A number of processes existed to form and bind the emulsion layer to the base plate, including the albumen, wet plate collodion, gelatine dry plate and Woodburytype techniques. Lantern slides and magic lantern technologies are seen as foundational precursors to the development of modern photography and film-making techniques.This glass slide is significant because it provides insight into Beechworth's cultural and social relationships in the early Twentieth Century, in particular the experiences of Chinese miners. It is also an example of an early photographic and film-making technology in use in regional Victoria in the time period.Thin translucent sheet of glass with a circular image printed on the front and framed in a black backing. It is held together by metals strips to secure the edges of the slide.burke museum, beechworth, lantern slide, slide, glass slide, plate, burke museum collection, photograph, monochrome, magic lantern, indigo shire, north-east victoria, nineteenth century, 1900s, twentieth century, emulsion slides, chinese, chinese miners, protectorate system, protection licence, immigration, racism, classism, social groups, cultural groups, taxes, hygiene camps -
University of Melbourne, Burnley Campus Archives
Album - Glass slides, W. H. Cooper, Glass Lantern Slides Full Collection, 1900s-1950s
... melbourne city council exhibition through the magic lantern... Exhibition, 'Melbourne Parks and Gardens Through the Magic Lantern... Exhibition, 'Melbourne Parks and Gardens Through the Magic Lantern ...Sandra Pullman visited the Melbourne City Council Exhibition, 'Melbourne Parks and Gardens Through the Magic Lantern' in November 2012. Lex Nieboer, former Burnley student graduating in 1975, found a large number of glass lantern slides in a store room and took them home as he was concerned they would be thrown out. His family has a long tradition of being involved in photography, so he understood the value of the slides. He donated the ones that were of Melbourne City Parks and Gardens to the Council and they used them in their exhibition. Sandra contacted Lex and arranged with Jane Wilson (Archivist) to visit Lex on 12 April, 2013 at Wilson Botanic Park, Berwick where he works. After Lex showed them the slides, he, very generously, donated approximately 300 slides back to the Burnley Archives. There was already a collection of almost 100 glass slides in the Archives. They were in a wooden box containing glass lantern slides with label on outside, "Slides of Horticultural Objects and Views." Inside lid is handwritten, "Mr Bailey Botanic Gardens Adelaide." (John Frederick Bailey, Director Adelaide Botanic Gardens 1917-1932.) and, "Mr Isaac 9 pla? 2 ficifolia." (Probably Mr Isaacs Mayor of Adelaide 1917.) Also, "Purchased from Estate of Reeves Late Malvern Gardens, AWJ." (F.L. Reeves, Malvern Council's Park Curator in the 1920's died in 1933. AWJ, A.W. Jessep, Principal Burnley Horticultural College 1926-1941.) These were numbers 61-85 "History of the Rose." Geoff Olive, former Staff member, remembered taking a number of glass slides to a photographic processor to have 35mm slides made from them. 60 of these are also in this collection. Also see B10.0057 for Melbourne City Council collection and, 11.0039, 12.0033 for photograph prints of lantern slides lost to the collection.Collection of approximately 400 glass lantern slides used for teaching at Burnley Horticultural College during the first half of the twentieth century. Some were made specifically for Burnley. Some images would not upload. The images include: overseas views of gardens, historical sites and geographical features (some hand coloured from Japan); a series of hand coloured images of roses with notes for teaching the history of the rose; school gardens of the early 1900's; fruit and vegetables; miscellaneous horticulltural; Australian native plants; cells; 'Living Races'; plants, trees and grasses; parasites, organisms and fungal diseases; miscellaneous horticultural scenes; parks; cattle; agricultural data.sandra pullman, lex nieboer, melbourne city council exhibition through the magic lantern, john frederick bailey, mr isaacs, f l reeves, a w jessep, history of the rose, plants, trees, diseases