Box 6
Contains 755 Results:
Exterior of Crystal Palace with Fountains. C., 1860.
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.
Looking straight down a thousand feet from, the top of Eiffel Tower, Paris, France. Underwood & Underwood, Publishers. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, 1901.
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 its Glory, World’s Columbian Exposition. 8621. Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn. Littleton, N.H. Copyright by B.W. Kilburn, 1894.
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 from the Peristyle, World’s Columbian Exposition. 8647. Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn. Littleton, N.H. Copyright by B.W. Kilburn, 1894.
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.
Great Fireworks, World’s Columbian Exposition. 8779. Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, N.H. Copyright by B.W. Kilburn, 1894.
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.
Blarney Castle, World’s Columbian Exposition. 8853. Photographed and Published by B.W. Kilburn. Littleton, N.H. Copyright by B.W. Kilburn, 1894.
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.
The Great Exposition from Eiffel Tower, Paris, France. New York, U.S.A. 725-727 Broadway. American Stereoscopic Company, Manufacturers and Publishers. Copyright by R.Y. Young, 1901.
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.
Looking North West from German Building over the Beautiful Cascade Gardens to Machinery Hall, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, USA. 8432. The “PERFEC” Stereograph, Edition de Luxe. Printed April 14, 1903. H.C. White Co., Copyright by H.C. White Co., 1904.
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.
Celebrating a Century’s advance - Boat Parade passing Electricity Bldg., World’s Fair, St. Louis, USA. Underwood and Underwood Publishers. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, 1904.
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.
Greatest Corn Exhibit Ever Made; Combined States; Louisiana Purchase Exposition. 59. The Universal Photo Art Co. The Art Nouveau (Platino) Stereograph. C.H. Graves, Publishers, Phila, U.S.A. Copyright by C.H. Graves, Phila, 1904.
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.