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H.M.J. Underhill: Biography

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Deborah Harlan and Megan Price, 'Henry Underhill: Entomologist, Grocer, Antiquarian...and Magic Lantern Artist', The New Magic Lantern Journal 9:4 (2003), pp. 51-53.

Articles by Henry Underhill

  • 'Spiders' Webs and Spinnerets', Hardwick's Science Gossip (1874), pp. 180-182; 200-201; addendum 257.
  • 'Painting Lantern Slides Direct from the Microscope', Midland Naturalist October (1890), pp. 224-229.
  • 'Screens', Optical Magic Lantern Journal November (1891), pp. 170-171.
  • 'Instantaneous Dissolving', Optical Magic Lantern Journal April (1892), pp. 46-47.
  • 'Artistic Lantern Slides', Optical Magic Lantern Journal June & July (1892) [reprinted: The New Magic
  • Lantern Journal 5:1 January 1987, pp. 14-15].
  • 'Microscopic Pond-Life', Midland Naturalist December (1892), pp. 265-268.

(with Frank Allen)

  • 'On Mounting in Glycerine Jelly', Hardwick's Science-Gossip (1874), pp. 54-56.
  • 'Notes on the Diptera, April: Humble-Bee Flies', Hardwick's Science-Gossip (1875), pp. 79-81.
  • 'Notes on the Diptera, June-August: Gad-Flies', Hardwick's Science-Gossip (1875), pp. 147-150.
  • 'Notes on the Diptera III: The Muscidae', Hardwick's Science-Gossip (1876), pp. 60-62.
  • 'Notes on the Diptera IV: The Muscidae continued', Hardwick's Science-Gossip (1876), pp. 103-106.
  • 'Notes on the Diptera V: The Asilidae', Hardwick's Science-Gossip (1876), pp. 155-159.
  • 'Notes on the Diptera VI: The Conopidae', Hardwick's Science-Gossip (1876), pp. 171-175.

The Social & Intellectual Context

  • Frank A. Bellamy, A History of the Ashmolean Natural History Society Oxford: OUP (1908).
  • Richard Bradley, The Past in Prehistoric Societies London: Routledge (2002).
  • Vanessa Brand (ed.), The Study of the Past in the Victorian Age Oxford: Oxbow Books (1998).
  • Chris Gosden, Anthropology and Archaeology: A Changing Relationship London: Routledge (1999).
  • Philippa Levine, The Amateur and the Professional Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1986).
  • A. Bowdoin Van Riper, Men among the Mammoths: Victorian Science and the discovery of Prehistory Chicago: Chicago University Press (1993).

The Antiquarian Slides & Lectures

  • J.C. Anderson, The Roman city of Uriconium at Wroxeter (1867).
  • Edgar Barclay, Stonehenge and its earth-works, London (1895).
  • Aubrey Burl, The Stone Circles of the British Isles London (1976).
  • Aubrey Burl, Prehistoric Avebury New Haven: Yale University Press (1979).
  • William Camden, Britannia (1586).
  • Rosamund M.J. Cleal, K.E. Walker, and R. Montague, Stonehenge in its landscape: Twentieth-century excavations London: English Heritage (1995).
  • B. Cunliffe (ed.), Excavations in Bath 1950-1975 Bristol: Committee for Rescue Archaeology in Avon, Gloucestershire and Somerset (1979).
  • C.W. Dymond, Proceedings of the Somersetshire Archaeological and Natural History Society 1877.
  • Arthur Evans, 'The Rollright Stones and their Folklore', Folk-Lore VI:I March (1895), pp. 6-51.
  • Martin Henig, Roman Oxfordshire Stroud: Sutton (2000).
  • W.C. Lukis, 'Report on the Prehistoric Monuments of Stonehenge and Avebury', Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 9 (1882), pp. 141-157.
  • W.C. Lukis, 'Report on the Prehistoric Monuments of Wiltshire and Somerset', Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of London, 10 (1883), pp. 344-355.
  • A.C. Smith, 'Excavations at Avebury', Wiltshire Archaeological and Natural History Society Magazine, 10 (1867), pp. 209-16.
  • A.C. Smith, A Guide to the British and Roman Antiquities of the North Wiltshire Downs Devizes (1885).
  • William Stukeley, Stonehenge, a temple restor'd to the British druids London (1740).
  • William Stukeley, Abury, a temple of the British druids, with some others, described London (1743).
  • D.R. Wilson and D. Sherlock, North Leigh Roman Villa London: English Heritage (1980).
  • Thomas Wright, The ruins of the Roman city of Uriconium, at Wroxeter, near Shrewsbury (6th ed. 1877).

The Magic Lantern

  • Dennis Crompton, Richard Franklin, Stephen Herbert (eds), Servants of light: the book of the lantern, Ripon: Magic Lantern Society (1997).
  • Deborah Harlan, 'The Archaeology of Lantern Slides', forthcoming in Uses of the Magic Lantern, Ripon: Magic Lantern Society (2005).
  • David Robinson, Stephen Herbert and Richard Crangle (eds), Encyclopedia of the Magic Lantern, Ripon: Magic Lantern Society (2001).

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