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Tag Archives: Slides
From Darkness into Light – the Ronald Everson slides collection
We present the second blog by the Project Officer, Dr. Andrew Cusworth. We would like to thank Mr. Everson’s family for the permission to make the collection available for everyone to enjoy on-line. The largest of the Archive’s slide collections is that of … Continue reading →
“Venereal Diseases Cause More Casualties than War”: A Grim Magic Lantern Show…
We present another blog about slides digitized during the recent From Darkness into Light project. Newly digitized and now available online, this curious collection of magic lantern slides (ADX/1262) starts with images of flowers and sculptures but quickly gets down … Continue reading →
From Darkness into Light
We present the first blog about From Darkness into Light by the Project Officer, Dr. Andrew Cusworth. We are very grateful to him for his excellent work on this project to digitize our slides collections. Thanks to Nigel Callaghan of Technoleg Taliesin, we … Continue reading →