Box 6
Contains 755 Results:
Greenhouse, 116 North Fourth Street, St. Louis, MO [Missouri]. Stereoscopic Views, undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
View in Scotland, view in the Parish of Auchinleck Ayrshire. Nos. 22 to 31, undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
Art and Landscape scenery, Fairmont Park, Phila. By W.M. Chase. American Views, undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
On the Lawn. N.W. Appleton, Clapp Stationery Stort. No: 7 Sobool St., Boston [Massachusetts], undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
Views of Shaw’s Missouri Botanical Garden, undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
In Woodward’s Gardens, San Francisco. [California] 26. New York Publishers. Continent Stereoscopic Co., undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
View in Kernwood, Salem, Mass. [Massachusetts] J.W. & J.S. Moulton, Publishers of Stereoscopic Views. American Scenery, undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
Cactus. No. 16. Photographed and Published by Kilburn Brothers, Littleton, N.H., undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
“Consider the Lillies, how they grow: they toil not; they spin not…and yet I say that Solomon in all his glory, was not arrayed like one of these. Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, N.H., undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
My dream of Home. 4841. Entered according to act of Congress in the year 1888 by B.W. Kilburn, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington. D.C. Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, N.H., undated.
Many of the cards in this series are meant to be educational in nature. There are also some sets that are used for professional reasons. For example, the optometric community used stereographs to gauge vision and diagnose their patients.
