Summary

Glass lantern slide reproducing a form that analyses the phsyiognomy of a person, based analysis of a photograph of them or in person. Made by T.W. Cameron, Bourke Street, Melbourne, Victoria, circa 1930s-1940s.

One of a set of over 420 lantern slides, used by lecturer Walter S. Binks, a popular psychology and vocational guidance lecturer based in Melbourne, Victoria. Binks gave lectures throughout Australia in the 1930s and 1940s. Binks advertised his lectures as associated with the Australasian Opportunity League or Universal Opportunity League.

Purchased by the donor at an opportunity shop. The collection was stored in three wooden trays (two compartments in each tray), and 95 slides stored separately. Many of the slides were produced in Melbourne from images and cuttings presumably supplied by Binks.

Description of Content

Image is of a form that has been filled in with details of a person's physiognomy.

Physical Description

Standard format (3 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch square) lantern slide, with image printed on glass.

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