Summary
Note: This object includes a derogatory depiction of a particular cultural group. Such depictions are not condoned by Museums Victoria which considers them to be racist. Historical distance and context do not excuse or erase this fact.
One of a series of early 20th century narrative lantern slides.
This lantern slide is part of the Francis Collection of pre-cinematic apparatus and ephemera, acquired by the Australian and Victorian Governments in 1975. David Francis was the curator of the National Film and Sound Archive of the British Film Institute as well as being a co-founder of the Museum of the Moving Image in London, which was operational between 1988 and 1999.
Description of Content
A dark skinned person wearing a yellow jacket and a striped hat has poked a long stick through a hole. A white hen has perched on the stick which the person has flicked up into the air.
Physical Description
Standard format (3 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch) lantern slide, comprising colour print on glass.
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Acquisition Information
Loan & Subsequent Donation from Australian Film Institute (AFI), Mr David Francis, by Nov 1990
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Date Made
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Format
Lantern Slide, Standard (3¼ in. x 3¼ in.), Colour
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Inscriptions
Text on slide: "HOW IS DAT FO' HIGH?"
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Overall Dimensions
82 mm (Width), 4 mm (Depth), 82 mm (Height)
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