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The Junior Lecturers Series was produced by W. Butcher & Sons, London (1870-1906) under the trade name of Primus. The slides were sold as a set of eight in a cardboard box. The prize of each set was initially about two shillings but at the end of World War I the price had more than doubled. Size of the slides: 8,2 x 8,2 cm (3 1/4" x 3 1/4").

The complete series was divided into three series, A, B and C.

Series A was described as 'comic tales and nursery stories, with reading on the slides'. Series B and C had readings printed on paper lecture notes. Longer stories required two or more chapters, always multiples of eight slides. The glasses are fitted with a protective glass and black paper binding tape. The images were either circular or square with rounded corners.

THE RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR (1) is part 727 of the Junior Lecturers Series B (with Printed Readings).

 

1. Adm. Alexieff: Port Arthur. 2. Russian Post on the Manchurian Railway.
3. Japanese Army Embarking at Nagasaki. 4. Japanese Advance through Korea.
5. Japanese Infantry Fording a Stream. 6. General Kuropatkin Crossing Lake Baikal.
7. Cossacks Entering Manchurian Village. 8. On the Yalu: Japs and Cossacks.


 

 
 
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