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30. Oxford, Wadham Garden.
31. Cambridge, King's.
Cambridge, King's Chapel,
10. Canterbury Cathedral.
11. Salisbury, West Front.
12.
Wells Cathedral.
13. Wells, West Front.
32.
Interior.
14.
Christ Church Cathedral, Oxford, 33.
Interior.
Cambridge, Clare Bridge.
34.
Oxford, Commemoration
pro-
15. Glastonbury.
cession with Prince of Wales.
16.
Tintern.
35.
Oxford, Merton College Library.
17. Stirling Castle.
36.
Oxford Boats, the Start.
18.
Alnwick Castle.
37.
The same, the Race.
19.
Windsor Castle.
38.
The same, a Bump.
20.
Windsor Round Tower.
39.
The same, after the Race.
21. Windsor, from Home Park.
40.
22. Hatfield.
A Football Match, England v.
Scotland.
23.
Stratford-on-Avon.
24.
Blenheim.
Australia.
25. Eton, from Playing Fields.
42.
Oxford and Cambridge Athletics,
26. Eton, from the River.
the Hurdles.
27. Eton, 4th June.
43.
Finish for the half mile.
28.
Oxford, from Magdalen Tower. 29. Oxford, High Street.
44.
Ladies Playing Hockey.
41. A Cricket Match, England v.
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LECTURE VI.
Great Towns, the Industries, and Commerce.—Outline Syllabus.
Tin mining in Cornwall and in the Malay region.
Coal.-Its importance. Its origin. How it is mined and shipped.
Production on a large scale of articles of domestic use and consumption. Textiles, glass, and pottery.
How iron and steel are made. Iron and steel manufactures; ships, guns, loco- motives, cycles, &c.
The great industrial cities. Their food supply. Distribution of Electric power. Municipal, philanthropic, and educational institutions.
The railways and postal service.
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List of Slides.
1.
Group of tin miners.
23.
The same.
LECTURE V.
2. Tin mine shaft.
3. Four hundred fathom level, Dol- 25.
24.
Pottery making.
The same.
List of Slides.
1.
View of Chipping Campden.
2. Street in Chipping Campden.
Country Life and the smaller totons.—Outline Syllabus.
The provincial town. Its buildings and streets. The market and the fair. Fishing towns. The country. The village and farm. Crops. Animals. The seasons and their characteristics.
33. Reaping machine.
coath.
26.
Blast furnace
4.
Tin mine, boring machine.
27.
Rolling steel.
5. In a tin mine.
28.
Making an armour plate.
6.
Map showing coal-fields of United
29.
Steam hammer.
Kingdom.
30.
Boring large gun.
7.
Map showing distribution of
31.
Building an ironclad.
population about the coal-fields.
32.
The screw of a ship.
34. Thrashing machine.
8.
Sectional diagram of coal seam to
33.
The launching of an ironclad.
3. A business street.
35. Cows.
illustrate origin of coal.
31.
Men leaving works.
4.
A residential street.
36.
Cattle chewing cud.
9. Colliers' houses.
35.
A hospital, interior.
5.
Town church and town hall,
37.
Cattle market.
10.
View of colliery above ground.
36.
A school, interior.
6.
A market.
38. Sheep.
11. The pit mouth.
37.
A public park.
7.
Great Yarmouth.
39. Sheep, with shepherd and dog,
12.
In the cage.
38.
The municipal buildings, Glas-
8. Newlyn Harbour.
40. Sheep dog.
13.
At work on a four-foot seam.
gow.
41. Sheep market.
10.
42. Hop scene.
43. Apple tree in bloom.
44. Apple blossom.
13.
14.
A cottage.
15.
A country inn.
9. Landing fish.
A country road.
11. A village street.
12. Village church and school.
Stoke Pogis church.
16. Mapledurham house.
17. Interior at Mapledurham.
18. Knole House.
Hunt scene.
45. Apples.
46.
Strawberries.
47. Roses.
48. Stack.
49. Beech, autumn tints.
50. Park, autuma tints.
19.
51.
River scene with autumnal
20. Cricket, Nuneham l'ark.
beeches.
21.
52.
Virginia creeper.
53.
Speldhurst church, autuma
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A farm house.
22. Hay cutting, old style.
23. Thrashing, old style.
24. Old man digging.
25. Old shepherd.
26. Old woman.
27. Mare and foal.
28. Shire horse.
Landseer's Blacksmith's Shop.
Ploughing.
29.
30.
31.
32. Carrying corn.
Wheat in sheaf.
creepers.
54. Leafless elm trees.
55. Cottage, winter scene.
56.
Snow scene, in wood.
57.
Lakeside with hoar frost.
58. Hockey on ice.
59. Skating.
60. Curling.
61.
Thames frozen over.
LECTURE VII.
The Defences of the Empire.—Outline Syllabus.
The ocean trade of the Empire. Its vital importance. It can only be protected in
war by destroying or blockading hostile warships, and establishing sea supremacy.
Trafalgar. The use of battleships assisted by cruisers and torpedo craft.
So long as the Empire is supreme at sea, no serious oversea attack upon any part of it possible. But no blockade is ever perfect. Hence necessity for many cruisers to hunt down escaping vessels, and need of local protection for dockyards and coaling stations against raids.
14.
Levelling in a coal mine.
39.
Liverpool corn elevator.
15.
Linen spinning mill.
40.
Corn mill.
16. Dobbie loom.
17. Jacquard loom.
42,
18. Rope making.
13.
19.
A Bradford mill.
44.
20.
21.
Wool spinning.
22. Glase blowing.
Cotton spinning.
41. Packing biscuits at Reading.
Locomotive engine.
Four-line track with express.
In a travelling post office.
45. The Forth Bridge.
46. Electric power station.
47. Train on electric railway.
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