Stereo-Realist Slide, Central Park "Seals"
- 2018.09.06.13
- Pièce
- September 17, 1950
Fait partie de Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
Item contains a slide depicting people gathered in Central Park to watch the feeding of the seals
Stereo-Realist Slide, Central Park "Seals"
Fait partie de Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
Item contains a slide depicting people gathered in Central Park to watch the feeding of the seals
7 More Wonders of the World, View-master Reel
Fait partie de Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
File contains wheel type stereographs that depict scenes from different locations around the world, captive animals from different lands, performing animals, circuses and events, stories/fairy tales, indigenous peoples. Comes with a form to order more in the series and an order form for all wheels
Seven Wonders of the World, View-master Reel
Fait partie de Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
Item is a set of wheel type stereographs that depict the wonders of the world. Each wheel focuses on a different set of wonders: ancient, modern, or natural and the list describing what each wheel portrays is on the back of the packet. Also comes with a 16 page color illustrated booklet.
Electric view master stereoscope (model D)
Fait partie de Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
Item is a brown handheld electric view master first manufactured by Swayer's Inc and first introduced at the New York World Fair (1939-1940). Once pressed down the lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. Unlike previous view masters, this view master comes with a built in back light attached to an electrical cord. Once turned on the back light illuminates transparencies on view. Item is made of plastic and metal. Reel has 7 diametrical, 16 mm colour transparencies of The Atlas of Human Anatomy, Head and Neck.
Fait partie de Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection
1 photo album, with a burgundy and gold cover. Images focus on telling short stories, specific locations and people. Comes with a couple brochures for a stereoscopic exhibit by James Ricalton that focuses on the world.