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Windsor Castle.

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29.

Christchurch Hall.

38.

30.

Oxford. Wadham College

Windsor Castle from the

Thames.

Gardens.

39.

The Round Tower,

31. St. Andrew's.

32. Trinity College, Dublin.

40.

Haddon Hall.

33. Stirling Castle.

41.

Hampton Court.

34. Edinburgh Castle.

42. Stratford-on-Avon, Shake-

35. Holyrood.

speare's Housę.

36.

Warwick Castle.

43. Hatfield.

44.

Blenheim.

37. Raglan Castle.

LECTURE V.

Town and Country Life. Outline Syllabus.

The market and the fair. The provincial town. Its buildings and streets. Fishing and manufacturing towns. Public Institutions. Recreations. The country. The village and farm. Animals. The seasons and their characteristics.

Suggested List of Slides. A. Town Life.

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LECTURE VI.

Commerce and Industries.-Outline Syllabus.

Coal. Its importance. Its origin. How it is mined and shipped.

How iron and steel are made. Iron and steel manufactures; ships, guns, loco- motives, cycles, &c.

Production on a large scale of articles of domestic use and consumption.

Textiles, leather, china, and glass.

Soap, food, and drink.

Electricity and its uses.

Suggested List of Slides.

1. Map showing coal-fields 21.

of United Kingdom.

Map showing distribution 22. of population about coal- 23. fields.

Sectional diagram of coal 24.

Unloading cotton bales at

Liverpool.

Cotton spinning, Paisley. Weaving

chester.

calico, Man-

Calico printing, Black-

burn.

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A provincial Town.

seam (to illustrate origin of coal).

25.

4.

Pitmouth of coal mine.

Worsted spinning, Brad-

ford.

1. The Town Hall.

13. A Hospital.

5.

Interior of coal mine.

26.

Weaving serge.

2. The Town Church.

3.

A business street.

15.

14. An Elementary school (2

views).

6. Shipping coal at Cardiff.

27.

Sewing ready-made cloth-

7.

A blast furnace at Stock-

ing at Glasgow.

4. A residential street.

16.

A public bath.

ton-on-Tees.

28.

Tanning pits at Leeds.

5. A street in a workmen's

17.

A free library.

8.

A blast furnace at night.

29.

Boot

and shoe

manu-

quarter.

18.

Town children at play in

9.

Running out molten metal

facture.

6. Model dwellings.

street.

from a blast furnace.

30.

China moulding.

7. The market.

19.

A people's park.

10.

The steel process.

31.

Glass blowing.

8. A fair.

20. Athletic sports.

11.

9.

A fishing town.

10.

12.

Men leaving a mill.

Quay and Harbour.

{ Fish market.

11. A manufacturing town.

View of chimneys, &c.

B. Country Life.

1. Country village. Distant 15. Ploughing.

view.

21. Cricket Match. 22.

Iron and steel works, 32.

Middlesboro'.

Port Sunlight.

33.

Interior of soap works.

Football Match.

12. Map of principal ship- 34.

building ports of United 35. Kingdom.

Corn elevator, Liverpool. Corn mills.

36.

Packing biscuits at Read-

13. General view of shipbuild-

ing yards on the Clyde.

ing.

37.

Cold storage.

14.

A half finished hull, Bel- 38.

A brewery.

fast.

39.

Electric Power Station.

15. Launching a cruiser.

40.

16. Boring a big gun.

Dynamos at Electric Light

Station.

16.

Orchard in blossom.

2. Village green and inn.

17.

Haycutting (old style).

3. Village church, church- 18.

yard, &c.

Haycutting (new style).

19.

Hoppicking.

4. Manor House and Park.

20.

Cornfield. (with mowers).

20.

5. Cottages and gardens. 21.

6. Village school (with 22.

children).

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(in stooks).

7. A farm (with ricks),

23.

8. Farmyard (with cows and

poultry).

Threshing

work. Games on the ice. Skat-

ing, curling, &c.

machine at

9. Cart horses and foals.

10. Sheep, shepherd and dogs.

11.

A woodland scene, in

12.

18.

spring, summer, autumn,

and winter.

14.

17. Building a locomotive.

41.

Making a submarine cable.

18. Cycle works at Coventry.

19. Making cutlery

Sheffield.

Map showing main scenes of textile industries (dis- tinguishing cotton and

42.

at

Printing a newspaper by

electricity.

wool).

LECTURE VII.

The Defences of the Empire.-Outline Syllabus. Ocean trade of Empire. How protected in war. Battleships, cruisers, &c. Personnel of Navy. Naval bases and coaling stations. Military forces for home defence of United Kingdom and Dominions beyond seas. Military forces for service abroad in war. British land campaigns. Waterloo the sequel to Trafalgar. Change in the character of land warfare. His Majesty's forces in the South African campaign.

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