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Archivistische beschrijvingLondon Stereoscopic Company steteographs of America
- 2017.010.08.019
- Bestanddeel
- 1854-1890
File contains photographic stereocards depicting views of New York state, including Trenton Falls, the Catskill Mountains, and West Point, as well as views of the UK including Alton Towers and Furness Abbey.
W. England
- 2017.010.08.020
- Bestanddeel
- about 1876
File contains photographic stereocards depicting views of Springfield, MA.
Buchholz, Herman
Underwood and Underwood stereocard
- 2017.010.08.022
- Stuk
- ca. 1870
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting a photographer taking a photograph above New York City.
Carter, C.W.
- 2017.010.08.024
- Stuk
- ca. 1880
Item is a photographic stereocard depicting a view of the Cliff House in San Fransicso.
Picturesque Views of all Countries
Universal Photo Art Company stereographs
- 2017.010.08.04
- Bestanddeel
- 1901
Universal Photo Art Company
- 2017.010.08.06
- Bestanddeel
Beardsley, H.N.
- 2017.010.08.07
- Bestanddeel
File consists of 7 reels of View-Master slides, in 3 sets:
Apollo Moon Landing
7 More Wonders of the World
Bible Heroes
- 2017.010.08.21
- Bestanddeel
- ca. 1870
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting Salk Lake City, Utah.
Carter, C.W.
Printed Portraits and Photographs on Playing Cards
- 2017.010.10.003
- Stuk
- [ca. 1900-2000]
Items are playing cards with a portrait of a woman on one side and photographic prints, of a wide range of subjects from Canada and the United States, on the other
Cabinet card of Mrs. Clarence Humphrey
- 2017.010.12.005
- Stuk
- [1890's]
Item is a cabinet card portrait of a baby.
Maier, Jakob
Cabinet card of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Humphrey
- 2017.010.12.006
- Stuk
- [between 1882 and 1898]
Item is a cabinet card portrait of a baby.
Brigham, John Morrison
Cavalry (Albumen, Kodak No. 1 print)
- 2017.010.14.002
- Stuk
- [about 1898]
Item is a mounted albumen print on paper manufactured by Kodak and likely taken using the Kodak No. 1 camera, which came pre-loaded with film. When all 100 exposures had been made by the consumer, the entire camera was sent back to the Kodak company for prints to be made, and the camera to be reloaded. The Kodak No. 1 produced circular snapshots.
The image depicts a man seated on a horse, surrounded by onlookers with bicycles. Inscription on the reverse reads "Cavalry [illeg] Park West".