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Magic Lantern Slide- 'Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep'

 This magic lantern slide is a delicately hand coloured photograph and one of a set used by travelling lanternists who dazzled and entertained in town halls across the world. There was no cheap way of printing colour photography at the time so each slide was done by hand- first by washing the slide, then preparing specially thinned paint (to allow enough light to shine through) and finally coating the results with a protective varnish. Many of these ornate slides illustrated popular music hall songs and religious hymns. This one appears to have been made for ‘Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep’ which first became popular in the mid-19th century.  A full set of slides covered the entire song whose lyrics went like this…. 

Rock’d in the cradle of the deep

I lay me down in peace to sleep;

Secure I rest upon the wave

For thou oh Lord, hast power to save.

I know thou wilt not slight my call,

For thou dost mark the sparrow’s fall!

And calm and peaceful is my sleep

Rock’d in the cradle of the deep,

And clam and peaceful is my sleep

Rock’d in the cradle of the deep. And such the trust that still were mine

Tho’ stormy winds swept o’er the brine.

Or though the tempest’s fiery breath

Roused me from sleep to wreck and death!

In ocean cave still safe with thee,

The germ of immortality;

And calm and peaceful is my sleep

Rock’d in the cradle of the deep,

And calm and peaceful is my sleep

Rock’d in the cradle of the deep   

MAVtech’s slide was made by Bamforth and Company who were based in the English town of Holmfirth. They started making lantern slides in 1883 and later branched out into silent films and seaside postcards.  An online source suggests that this slide was made in 1901. At the time, Major Joseph Perry of the Salvation Army was in the midst of his sensationally popular touring shows which mixed entertainment and a religious service. When they began in the 1890s they consisted of magic lantern performances and live music but Perry later branched out into cinema. He became the most prolific filmmaker in New Zealand at the time. 

There were still some magic lantern shows in 1901 and this popular Christian song would have been perfect for Perry’s tour. Newspapers reveal that Perry did host shows in Palmerston North and Wanganui in 1905, 1906 and 1907- might the slide have been shown there?  

‘Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep’ was a popular song in New Zealand and was sung live at many concerts. Our reliance on shipping (and the high amount of shipwrecks in recent memory) gave the nautical theme even more interest. In Christchurch one rendition in 1897 was backed up with illustrations from a magic lantern. Did another company make a series of slides before Bamforth? Or was this slide made earlier than first thought??  

Kotuku Sea Scouts with Trophies 1977

Backrow: B. (Brian) Spencer, Group Leader, P Geill, G Renton, J Hesp, G Turley, A Spencer, B McPherson, M Ramlose, P Legrice, A Rennie , assistant Scout leader. Middle row, C Craig, R Lucy, S Ralph-Smith, D Judd, M Brown, N Hesp, K Dolan, T McGruer, R Lucy, A Brown. Kneeling: D Turnbull, A Ralph-Smith, C Rains, O Rose, P Stockford, M Turner, S Beattie, M Oliver, M Ralph-Smith. Seated , T Boyle, S Fitzgerald, G Forth.

The Kotuku Sea Scouts, Levin, have achieved a notable record in competitions during the 1976-77 season with crews and teams occupying the top placings in most events. They finished the season with the highest aggregate pintsfor all events including the swimming sports to take the Denton Cup in first place. they are particularly proud of this achievement as the second placed group, Brittannia, Evans Bay, are the current holders of the Jellicoe Trident for top placing at the National Regatta in 1977. The Trident is the most coveted award in New Zealand for Sea Scouting. Details of the events are: At the Tawa pool in August last year, the younger members wond the Cub Shield, the Scouts the Townsend trophy and the Venturers were in third place. At the Invitation Regatta at Worser Bay, in November, the Sea Scouts won the overall ponits trophy, were placed first in the junior rowing, first in intermediate rowing, second in the senior event and first in junior cutter sailing. At Evans Bay in February in the Hickson Trophy Regatta, the Sea Cadets, Sea Scouts, Sea Rangers and RNZVR, were second in overall points, first in junior rowing, intermediate rowing, junior cutter sailing and second in senior rowing, open rowing, senior cutter sailing and third in junior sunburst sailing. In March at the Wellington Area regatta at Evans Bay, the Sea Scoutsand Rangers secured the Tenderfoot Cupfor first placing in the junior rowing, the Wooden Oar, first in intermediate rowing, the British Seaman Society Cup, first in senior rowing and they were second in open rowing and junior sunburst sailing and third in intermediate cutter sailing. Finally, in April at the Kapiti regatta, they won the Dimond Industries Cup for the first placing in the Scout cutter sailing event.

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