Box 6
Contains 755 Results:
Roaming “Monarch of the Plain,” The Buffalo in his Snow-bound Home, B.C., Can. [British Columbia, Canada] 10692. Keystone View Company, Manufacturers and Publishers. Copyright by B.L. Singley, 1903.
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.
Flashlight of Wild Moose in a Maine Forrest. 14227. Keystone View Company Manufacturers and Publishers. Made in U.S.A., 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.
Brown Thrasher and Young. 7997. Keystone View Company Manufacturers and Publishers. Made in U.S.A., 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.
Kittens. 116. 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.
Lion in Cage, 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.
Woodpecker, Spare that Tree. No. 582. 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.
Lordly Monarch of Western Wilds – Actual Snap Shot of Wild Elk, Montana. 12269. Keystone View Company Manufacturers and Publishers. Made in U.S.A., 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.
Shy reindeer, doubtfully watching the traveller’s approach to the herd on Hardanger, Norway. 48-647. Underwood & Underwood Publishers. Copyright by Underwood & Underwood, 1905.
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.
Giraffes in the Kruger National Park, Transvaal, the Game Sanctuary of South Africa. 20743. Keystone View Company Manufacturers and Publishers. Made in U.S.A., 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.
Numberless Sheep Grazing in the North Dakota Bad Lands. 1280. Copyrighted by T.W. Ingersoll, 1905.
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.