Magic lantern slide showing scene from 'Alice's Adventures or The Queen of Hearts and the Stolen Tarts'
- Made:
- 1876 in United Kingdom
- maker:
- W R Hill
A hand-painted magic lantern slide depicting a scene from 'Alice's Adventures or The Queen of Hearts and the Stolen Tarts' painted by W R Hill in 1876 and shown at the Royal Polytechnic Institution, London as part of the Easter 1876 production based on Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'. The slide shows an owl, a dodo, a parrot and other birds in a pool of water.
The Polytechnic Institution (later the Royal Polytechnic Institution) was opened in August 1838 to provide the public with (in the words of its prospectus of 1837) 'a practical knowledge of the various arts and branches of science connected with Manufactures, Mining Operations, and Rural Economy'.
It provided practical demonstrations and showcased new technologies to the public. Part of this work included spectacular magic lantern shows employing as many as six huge lanterns projecting large, hand-painted slides eight inches (20.3 cm) by five inches (12.7 cm). This slide was one used as part of the Easter 1876 production 'Alice's Adventures or The Queen of Heats and the Stolen Tarts', based on Lewis Carroll's 'Alice's Adventures in Wonderland'.
Details
- Category:
- Cinematography
- Object Number:
- 1951-305/6
- Measurements:
-
overall: 260 mm x 315 mm x 15 mm,
- type:
- magic lantern slide
- copyright:
- National Science and Media Museum
- credit:
- The National Media Museum, Bradford