Hand-coloured engraving of 'Putney', showing a coxed four in the foreground and the School Boathouse behind.
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 10 of 12: Puss spreads the word to the local farm-workers that the castle now belongs to the Marquis of Carabas. A defect in the glass means that the two sheets are held apart from each other.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 3 of 12: Puss uses the sack to create a trap for rabbits, which he operates from up a tree.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 4 of 12: Puss presents the rabbits he has caught to the king, saying that they are a gift from the fictional Marquis of Carabas.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 12 of 12: Puss lives a life of luxury in his master's new castle.
Theobald & Co., LondonStandard Glass Slide (3¼"). 5 of 12: at the edge of a river, Puss instructs his master to remove his clothing and enter the water.
Theobald & Co., LondonAn adaptation of the tale of Puss in Boots, in which a miller’s son is helped to acquire a castle and the hand of a princess by his cat. Many of the slides have damage to the black tape binding.
Standard Glass Slide (3¼"). 8 of 12: Puss arrives on the drawbridge of a castle that belongs to an ogre.
Theobald & Co., LondonPurchasing License, 20th January 1947. Licence to purchase 1 1/2 tons of coal for 1 Millers Green.