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Vidy i tipy Manʹchzhurīi Kitaĭskai︠a︡ ulichnai︠a︡ panorama.

Vidy i tipy Manʹchzhurīi Kitaĭskai︠a︡ ulichnai︠a︡ panorama.

Print of shows street vendors with stereograph viewing box in Manchuria, China. Forms part of: Winokur-Munblit Collection of the Russian Empire Postcards (Library of Congress). Purchase; Marshall Winokur; 2011... More

[Cover of Gems of California scenery : Catalogue of views photographed and published by Lawrence & Houseworth, opticians]

[Cover of Gems of California scenery : Catalogue of views photographed...

Front cover showing a woman looking at stereographs through a stereoscope. Illus. in: Gems of California scenery: Catalogue of views photographed and published by Lawrence & Houseworth, opticians. San Francisc... More

[Cover of Gems of California scenery : Catalogue of views photographed and published by Lawrence & Houseworth, opticians]

[Cover of Gems of California scenery : Catalogue of views photographed...

Printed cover from 3rd edition of the Lawrence & Houseworth catalog of views of California scenery; showing a woman looking at stereo views through a stereoscope. Forms part of: Photographs of Northern Califor... More

Frost work - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

Frost work - stereoscopic view, public domain photorpaph

Photograph shows patterns created by frost and icicles; advertisement for The Holmes Stereoscope on verso. No. 201. Stamped, probably indicating a former owner: Julius M. Wendt.

[Unidentified soldier in uniform with cabinet stereograph viewer] / H. B. Hillyer's Art Rooms, Austin, Texas.

[Unidentified soldier in uniform with cabinet stereograph viewer] / H....

Notation on verso: C. J. [Powers or Towers?] ... 4th Cavly. A.C.S.

[Unidentified soldier in uniform with cabinet stereograph viewer] / H. B. Hillyer's Artillery Rooms, Austin, Texas.

[Unidentified soldier in uniform with cabinet stereograph viewer] / H....

Notation on verso: C. J. [Powers or Towers?] ... 4th Cavly. A.C.S.