Magic Lantern Slides, Three Per Purchase

Date: Late 1800s
Victorian Era

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Item Description:

Each purchase is for THREE random slides of a similar quality to the selection shown. The optional projector is a simple wooden box that can project the images on the lenses at a short distance, similar to an original magic lantern.

These slides were used by magic lanterns, an early type of image projector invented in the 17th century. It used a light source, often an oil lamp or candle, to project images painted on glass slides onto a wall or screen. The slides could be static scenes or include moving parts, making it possible to simulate motion or even create illusions. Magic lanterns became popular for entertainment, education, and scientific demonstrations, especially in the 18th and 19th centuries, serving as a precursor to modern-day projectors and cinema.

They also have a rich history when it comes to ghost stories, particularly through the Phantasmagoria shows of the late 18th and early 19th centuries. These performances utilized projected images of ghosts, demons, and other supernatural figures to create an immersive and terrifying experience for audiences.

Slides vary in size, but measure about 4 - 6 inches long and 1 - 2 inches wide.


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