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Total solar eclipse, March 24, 1905
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One of the 350+ slides used by theosophist and meteorologist Clement Lindley Wragge in various magic lantern lectures, with titles like: “A Voyage through the Universe” (1902), “The Majesty of Creation” (1906), and “The Endless Universe and Eternal Life” (1918–22). While the primary aim of his lectures was to make astronomical and meteorological discoveries accessible to the public, Wragge increasingly used his magic lantern slides to communicate Theosophical learning. (Source: Auckland Museum)
Ideal Lunar Landscape James NasmythFrom $40 / Size: S M
The Moon’s surface featuring the Euler crater Clement Lindley WraggeFrom $40 / Size: S
Solar flares to scale with Earth Clement Lindley WraggeFrom $40 / Size: S
Photographs of (models of) the moon (1874) AnonymousFrom $40 / Size: S M
Comet Scutella AnonymousFrom $40 / Size: S M
The Diversity of Infinity Thomas WrightFrom $40 / Size: S
Eclipse of the Sun by the Earth as Seen from the Moon James NasmythFrom $40 / Size: S
The Solar System Adam and John BlackFrom $40 / Size: S M L XL



