- 2017.010.08.21
- File
- ca. 1870
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting Salk Lake City, Utah.
Carter, C.W.
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting Salk Lake City, Utah.
Carter, C.W.
Item is a photomechanical reproductioon stereocard produced as a giveaway by the American Cereal Co. The cards were included in the packaging of Pettijohn's Breakfast Food cereal. The company was also giving away stere-viewers when consumers sent in a cut out from the packaging along with 50 cents.
The American Cereal Co.
Stereocards from unknown makers
File contains a photographic and photomechanical reproductioon stereocards produced by unknown creators, including a double-sided homemade card.
Item is a photographic stereocard of a statue in a garden. The albumen prints have been handcoloured.
H. Negretti & Zambra
Item is a photographic stereocard of Villa Serbelloni.
Genazzini, G.
Item is a photomechanical reproduction stereocard Richard Barry and Frederik Villiers. This image is from a series of Russo-Japan war stereocards.
T. W. Ingersoll
Item is a photographic stereocard depicting a view of the Cliff House in San Fransicso.
Picturesque Views of all Countries
Underwood and Underwood stereocard
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting a photographer taking a photograph above New York City.
Carter, C.W.
File contains photographic stereocards depicting views of Springfield, MA.
Buchholz, Herman
London Stereoscopic Company steteographs of America
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
File contains photographic stereocards depicting Italian architectural sites by Carlo Ponte and Carlo Naya, including St. Peters (Rome), the entrance to the Grand Canal (Venice), Metropolitan Cathedral-Basilica of the Nativity of Saint Mary (Milan), the Porta Magna Arsenal (Venice), PIazza San Marco (Venice), the Giants Staircase of the Doges Palace (Venice), the Roman Amphitheater (Verona). Some stereocards published under the name "C. Naya Venise".
C. P. Venezia