• Henry Langdon Childe (1781–1874) was an English showman, known as a developer of the magic lantern and dissolving views, a precursor of the dissolve in...
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    different light, the effect was also used in other ways. For instance, Henry Langdon Childe showed groves changing into cathedrals. Another popular example has...
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  • Childe can be a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Elias Childe, English painter Henry Langdon Childe, English entertainer James Warren...
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    and "Magic Views"—created "by Machinery invented by M. Henry." In 1827, Henry Langdon Childe presented "Scenic Views, showing the various effects of...
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    For the "dissolving views" lantern shows that were popularized by Henry Langdon Childe since the late 1830s, lanternists needed to be able to project two...
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    1841 (or slightly earlier) by English glass painter and showman Henry Langdon Childe, by which year it was listed in the Royal Polytechnic Institution...
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  • Harry Child (redirect from Henry Child)
    actor in Love Never Dies (musical) Harry Childs (disambiguation) Henry Langdon Childe (1781–1874), English showman This disambiguation page lists articles...
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    version or from summer to winter. Other uses are known, for instance Henry Langdon Childe showed groves transforming into cathedrals. The 1910 short film Narren-grappen...
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  • Institution, in which the showman Henry Langdon Childe was involved in painting slides, following the designs of Henry George Hine. April 29: William Randolph...
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  • Institution, in which the showman Henry Langdon Childe was involved in painting slides, following the designs of Henry George Hine. 1864 – According to...
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  • Street, Soho with his older brother Elias Childe. He was also the brother of magic lantern maker Henry Langdon Childe. His first exhibited works were landscapes...
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  • dissolving, and the tracking shot for special effects), (d. 1943). Henry Langdon Childe, English showman, (developer of the magic lantern image projector...
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  • watercolours. He was elder brother to the artist James Warren Childe and Henry Langdon Childe who developed the magic lantern. He first exhibited in 1798...
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  • (1823–1901) was Henry Langdon Childe's apprentice in the slide painting art for magic lanterns. In 1867, Hill moved on to work for John Henry Pepper. June...
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    lantern presentations included phantasmagoria, mechanical slides, Henry Langdon Childe's dissolving views and his chromatrope. The earliest known public...
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  • Bullett (1938) A Short History of Women by John Langdon-Davies (1938)* Natural Causes and Supernatural Seemings by Henry Maudsley (1939)* Morals, Manners, and Men...
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    great many applications have already been made for season tickets." Henry Langdon Childe's chromatrope was exhibited by Mr Blanchard of the Royal Polytechnic...
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    Enrico Dandolo (redirect from Henry Dandolo)
    the conquest of Constantinople were referenced by Lord Byron in his poem Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: Oh, for one hour of blind old Dandolo! Th' octogenarian...
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    Oliver Wendell Holmes and Sarah Orne Jewett, and the Impressionist painter Childe Hassam. Having executed his last drawing three days previous, the Boston...
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  • 2004. Casdorph, Paul D. Lee and Jackson. New York: Paragon House, 1992. Childe, Edward Lee. The Life and Campaigns of General Lee. Translated by George...
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    Clifford Grayson, Tosca Olinsky, Lawton S. Parker, Gertrude Nason, W. Langdon Kihn, Henry Kreis, Alphaeus P. Cole, Roger Dennis, Hugh DeHaven, Elisabeth Gordon...
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    Ernest Lawson also painted images of the building, as did Paul Cornoyer and Childe Hassam. Lithographer Joseph Pennell, illustrator John Edward Jackson, and...
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    1894 Isaac Levitan, Lake. Russia 1900 Leon Dabo, The Seashore, ca. 1900 Childe Hassam, August Afternoon, Appledore, 1900 Camille Pissarro, Morning, Winter...
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    Copley, Robert Colescott, Leon Dabo, Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Thomas Eakins, Childe Hassam, Robert Henri, Winslow Homer, George Inness, Martin Lewis, Georgia...
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  • English American and are notable. Arthur Crooks Thomas Eakins Peter Harrison Childe Hassam Thomas Hope Grandma Moses William Nichols Norman Rockwell John Singer...
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  • Cressett of Cound 1703: Henry Biggs (afterwards High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire, 1704) 1704: Sir William Williams 1705: Thomas Childe of The Birch, Kinlet...
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    in Europe during the Copper and Bronze Ages. David Anthony states that "Childe (1953:133-38) and Gimbutas (1963) speculated that migrants from the steppe...
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  • Walter Frederick Bethell. For public services in the Bahamas. Edgar Ronald Childe, JP. For public services in Hong Kong. Gilbert Alexander Cooper, ED. For...
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