Magic lantern slide: Cricketer is bowled out

PART OF:
The Kodak Museum Collection
Made:
1800-1899 in unknown place
maker:
Unknown and Unattributed
A magic lantern slipping slide showing a cricketer being bowled A magic lantern slipping slide showing a cricketer being bowled Magic lantern slide: Cricketer is bowled out Magic lantern slide: Cricketer is bowled out

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A magic lantern slipping slide showing a cricketer being bowled
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A magic lantern slipping slide showing a cricketer being bowled
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© The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum, London

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A magic lantern slipping slide showing a cricketer being bowled out, made by an unknown artist in the 19th century. The other part of this slipping slide shows the cricketer smiling with his bat held low.

A magic lantern slipping slide showing a cricketer being bowled out, made by an unknown artist in the 19th century.

A slipping slide consists of two pieces of glass - both painted with different stages of a movement. Black patches painted on the movable, or 'slipping', slide alternately cover and uncover the stages of movement. The other part of this slipping slide shows the cricketer smiling with his bat held low.

Details

Category:
Cinematography
Collection:
Kodak Collection
Object Number:
1990-5036/11425
Materials:
glass, wood and paint
type:
lantern slide
credit:
The Kodak Collection at the National Media Museum, Bradford