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The Junior Lecturers Series was produced by W. Butcher & Sons, London (1870-1906) under the trade name of Primus. The slides were sold as a set of eight in a cardboard box. The prize of each set was initially about two shillings but at the end of World War I the price had more than doubled. Size of the slides: 8,2 x 8,2 cm (3 1/4" x 3 1/4").

The complete series was divided into three series, A, B and C.

Series A was described as 'comic tales and nursery stories, with reading on the slides'. Series B and C had readings printed on paper lecture notes. Longer stories required two or more chapters, always multiples of eight slides. The glasses are fitted with a protective glass and black paper binding tape. The images were either circular or square with rounded corners.

RED RIDING HOOD is part 603 of the Junior Lecturers Series B (with Printed Readings).

 

1. Red Riding Hood's new cloak 2. Red Riding Hood goes to visit her Grandma
3. Red Riding Hood talking to the wolf 4. The wolf knocking at the cottage door
5. The wolf putting Grandma's night cap on 6. The wolf in Grandma's bed
7. The wolf caught 8. The wolf sold to a wild beast show
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