The Geographical Journal (Journal of the Royal Geographical Society): Volume IX, No. 4 [back-c] (2/172)
The record is made up of 1 volume (81 folios). It was created in Apr 1897. It was written in English. The original is part of the British Library: India Office The department of the British Government to which the Government of India reported between 1858 and 1947. The successor to the Court of Directors. Records and Private Papers Documents collected in a private capacity. .
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Photographic
Tabloids ’ (B. W. & Co.
)
Of all Chemists and
Dealers.
P HOTOGRAPHIC ‘TABLOIDS’ have been used with signal
success by travellers and explorers in all parts of the globe.
They keep equally well and produce the same excellent results
in every climate from that of the Arctic Regions to that of the Tropics.
Their compactness has enabled explorers to develop and fix important
plates on the spot, so that the risk of keeping undeveloped negatives
is avoided. In short, the advantages of Photographic ‘ Tabloids ’
are, that they are always ready for instant use, they save trouble and
space and prevent disappointment and failure.
List of Photographic ‘Tabloids.’
Developing ‘Tabloids’:—
Eikonogen in bottles of 15 & 40
,, with Quinol ,, 15 & 40
Paramidophenol ... ,, 12 & 23
Pyro-Developer ... ,, 20 & 55
Pure Pyrogallic Acid, 1 gr. „ 42 & 100
» » 1, z gr. „ 24 & 55
4 g r - .. IS &36
Pyrogalhc Acid with.
Eikonogen ... ,, 15 & 40
Quinol
in bottles of 20 & 55
Quinol with Pyro. „ 18 & 45
Accelerator ‘Tabloids’ „ 30 & 100
Restrainer ‘Tabloids’:—
Potassium
Bromide
An image photographically reproduced on to bromide-coated paper.
, 1 gr. ,, 30 & too
Ammonium
Bromide
An image photographically reproduced on to bromide-coated paper.
, 1 gr. ,, 30 & 100
Toning ‘Tabloids’:—
Toning Gold Compound, in
tubes containing 3 ‘Tabloids.’
Burroughs, Wellcome & Co., Snow Hill Buildings, LONDON.
“ Mixes well with Wines and Spirits—admirably adapted for the purpose .”—The Lancet.
Proprietors: jomaknis, J-imitted,
25, REGENT STREET, LONDON, S.W.
ISAAC CHORLTON & CO.’S PATENT SPRING BEDSTEADS.
17, Blaokfriars St, MANCHESTER. Also 149, Queen Victoria St, LONDON.
HEAD, LEGS, AND RODS FOLD,
T FOR ALL CLIMATES.
As supplied to the Admiralty, War Office, India
Office, etc., and to Members of the Royal
Geographical Society.
Supplied by all Furnishers and Shippers.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED, LONDON AND BECCLES.
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- Content
A summary of the journal's contents appears on folio 168, and the entire contents are listed on folio 169.
The contents of the journal are as follows.
Articles:
- 'The First Crossing of Spitsbergen' by Sir William Martin Conway (ff 177-190)
- 'Two years' travel in Uganda, Unyoro and on the Upper Nile' by C F S Vandeleur (ff 191-203)
- 'The Southern Borderlands of Afghanistan' by Captain Arthur Henry McMahon (ff 203-214)
- 'The Perso-Baluch Boundary' By Colonel Sir Thomas Hungerford Holdich (ff 214-217)
- 'The River Oder.' (ff 217-219)
- 'The Teaching of Geography in Relation to History' by Arthur Westlake Andrews (ff 220-226).
Other items:
- The Monthly Record (ff 227-233)
- Obituary (f 233)
- Correspondence (ff 233-234)
- Meetings of the Royal Geographical Society, Session 1896-1897 (f 234)
- Geographical Literature of the Month (ff 234-241)
- New Maps (ff 241-242).
The journal features advertisements at the front and rear.
- Extent and format
- 1 volume (81 folios)
- Written in
- English in Latin script View the complete information for this record
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