Lantern
Lantern
Object name: Lantern
Associated with Richard Cuming (1777 - 1870)
Date: 1793
Dimensions:
200 x 53 x 200 mm
Medium: Tin, glass
Where made London:Europe, UK, London
Object number: C04701
DescriptionSmall hand-held Magic lantern made by Richard Cuming. Formed of black laquered tin, with a handle, glass lens with seperate cap, and heat vent at the top bent towards the front.
The Magic Lantern was a type of early image projector often used in the home. It used a concave mirror to shine light through a slide (on which was painted the image to be projected) and through a lens at the front. The outcome was a large projection of the image on the screen.
The Magic Lantern was a type of early image projector often used in the home. It used a concave mirror to shine light through a slide (on which was painted the image to be projected) and through a lens at the front. The outcome was a large projection of the image on the screen.
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