- 2005.005.8.049
- Stuk
- [1880-1900]
Item consists of 4 Magic Lantern Slides, each depicting a story in 4 images. Designed by German illustrator Theodor von Kramer
Item consists of 4 Magic Lantern Slides, each depicting a story in 4 images. Designed by German illustrator Theodor von Kramer
Item is a group of negatives and prints, examples of various photographic media.
1 wet collodion plate 16.5 x 21.5 cm
2 glass plate 16.4 x 21.3 cm
3 glass plate 16.5 x 21.5 cm
4 glass plate 16.4 x 21.5 cm
5 polaroid sx 70 10.8 x 9.9 cm
6 polaroid polacolor 2 8.5 x 10.5 cm
7 polaroid polacolor 2 8.5 x 10.5 cm
8 Kodak Handle instant photo 10.2 x 10.2 cm
Item is a leather-bound locking family album containing 48 Tintypes from the late 1800s beginning with 1873.
Item consists of 4 Magic Lantern Slides, each depicting a story in 4 images. Designed by German illustrator Theodor von Kramer
Lantern slides, Palestine Exploration Fund
Item consists of two glass, black and white lantern slide depicting the Pulpit of the Borham-ed-din and El Deir (Petra). Both printed by the Palestine Exploration Fund (England).
Item consists of one glass lantern slide of a carved stone ossuary. Likely from an art history teaching set.
Glass plate negative, portrait of seminary students
Item consists of one glass plate negative of a group of 9 seminary students.
Wilfrid Laurier University
Item consists of one glass plate autochrome of a pathway, residential building and flowering trees.
Item consists of one glass plate autochrome of studio still life scene.
Item consists of one broken, printed cartoon lantern slide, with only 1 vignette remaining. Image depicts a Punch & Judy puppet show.
Item consists of one glass mounted colour transparency of a man standing in a building construction site near a sign that reads "Danger Keep Out".
Item consists of one glass plate autochrome of a floral still life.
Photographic paperweight, Howe Monument
Item is a paperweight with a circular albumen print sealed on the top. The photograph depicts the Howe Monument, sculpted by Louis-Philippe Hebert and erected at Province House, Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1904.