Lens Barrel for Tri-unial magic lantern
Lens barrel for Goodwin Norton Triple magic lantern.
Goodwin Norton Triple lantern. Triunial lantern for 3 1/2 x 3 1/4" slides; lower two lenses missing, 2 mixing, one blowthrough oxyhydrogen limelight jets; star mixers; with hydrogen and oxygen gauges by Beard; previously catalogued as 1990-5036/259. Two lenses missing. Donated by daughter of maker.
This tri-unial lantern, used by the lanternist Charles Goodwin Norton, was possibly made by W Butcher & Sons. The projector is missing two of its three lenses , though it retains its oxyhydrogen limelight jets - two mixing, one blowthrough -, star mixers and hydrogen and oxygen gauges by Beard.
Tri-unial lantern made in 1880, possibly by W Butcher & Sons.
This lantern was used by the lanternist Charles Goodwin Norton, well-known for his spectacular lantern entertainments. Its three lenses enabled the lanternist to produce dissolving views and moving picture effects.
Lens barrel for Goodwin Norton Triple magic lantern.
Beard's hydrogen gauge for Tri-unial magic lantern.
Beard's oxygen gauge for Tri-unial magic lantern.