matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of NYC. Signage on buildings reads: "Macy's," "Gimbel's," "Baltman and Co.," "Park Central Hotel." Recto caption in white at bottom of image: "(0506-876A-8)(3-16-33-1:30P)(12-2000) MIDTOWN NEW YORK CITY, N.Y."
matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of NYC, coast and water. Recto caption, bottom of image: "(0190-876A-8)(10-15-32-2P)(2-2000) MIDTOWN NEW YORK"
matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of city centre. Recto caption at bottom of image: "(010-8850-8)(7-1-24-1P)(12-1000) Boston Mass. Business District."
matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of city and coastline. Recto caption, bottom left: "(018-811M-8)(3-16-33-1:00P)(12-1000) DOWNTOWN MIAMI, FLA."
matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of university campus and surrounding area. Signs across river read: "Palisade Amusement Park, Surf, Bathing," "The National Sugar Refining Co., Jack Frost Sugars." Recto caption, bottom left, in white: "(0305-876A-8)(2-27-33-1:00P)(12-2000) COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, NEW YORK CITY, N.Y."
matte gsp with white border. Aerial view of tomb and surrounding park and shoreline. Recto caption, bottom left, white: "(0504-878A-8)(2-27-33-1:00P)(12-3000) GRANT'S TOMB, N.Y. CITY, N.Y."
Matte print with white border. Depicts an aerial view of Washington including monuments, shoreline, and bridge. Recto caption, bottom of image area: "013-851A-8)(8-1-32-2P)(12-800) Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C."
File contains stereographs, depicting people working in the mining industry (miners, prospectors, mining camps and mines).
4 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood 3 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, in association with James M. Davis 1 Stereoscopic photograph by John Anderson Publishing Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Forsyth & Wilson 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Littleton View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Rose Stereographs 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Griffith & Griffith 2 Stereoscopic photographs by an unidentified publisher
File consists of stereographs depicting\people engaged in hunting, along with hunting camps and game animals.
9 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman 8 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 9 in association with James M. Davis 1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. F. Jarvis 1 Stereoscopic photograph by C. Bierstadt 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Webster & Albee 1 Stereoscopic photograph by C. B. Brubaker 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Universal View Co. 3 Stereoscopic photographs by an unidentified publisher
File contains stereographs depicting people fishing and preparing fish using different methods.
5 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Canada View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Kilburn Brothers, in association with James M. Davis 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Underwood & Underwood 1 Stereoscopic photograph by International Stereoscopic View Co. 5 Stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
File consists of stereographs depicting natural occurrences and disasters such as sunsets, waterfalls, earthquakes, snow, rocks, and fires.
2 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood 5 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 2 in association with James M. Davis 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Littleton View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by G. Keller 1 Stereoscopic photograph by H. C. White Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph Union View Co. 13 Stereoscopic photographs by W. S. Smith 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Universal View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. S. Smith 38 Stereoscopic photographs by Unidentified publishers
File consists of stereographs depicting scenes with racist, abusive or otherwise problematic themes, such as racial caricatures, violence towards children and animals, and misogyny.
3 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 3 Stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood 5 Stereoscopic photographs by J. F. Jarvis 6 Stereoscopic photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman 3 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, in association with James M. Davis 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. Notman & Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Universal Photo Art Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Arcade View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by F. G. Weller 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Jas. Esson 3 Stereoscopic photographs by T. W. Ingersoll 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Griffith & Griffith 4 Stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
File consists of stereographs depicting scenes from the Klondike, such as landscapes and mining camps.
2 stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 3 stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood 1 stereoscopic photograph by Universal View Co 9 stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, in association with James M. Davis 1 stereoscopic photograph by Griffith & Griffith 1 stereoscopic photograph by T. W. Ingersoll 1 stereoscopic photograph by A. C. Co. 7 stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
File consists of stereographs and stereographic sets depicting scenes, famous location,s and structures from South America, such as theaters, docks, and cities.
8 stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 1 stereoscopic photograph by Underwood & Underwood 1 stereoscopic photograph by H. C. White Co. 1 stereoscopic photograph by an unidentified publisher 1 set of 15 stereoscopic photographs by Whiting View Co.
File consists of stereographs depicting scenes, famous locations, and structures from the Niagara Region (both American and Canadian sides), such as the falls, bridges, and gardens.
8 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 12 Stereoscopic photographs by Griffith & Griffith 12 Stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood 9 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 14 in association with James M. Davis 34 Stereoscopic photographs by C. Bierstadt 85 Stereoscopic photographs by Geo. Barker 5 Stereoscopic photographs by J. H. Ford 3 Stereoscopic photographs by H. C. White Co. 19 Stereoscopic photographs by Geo. E. Curtis 3 Stereoscopic photographs by Whiting View Co. 8 Stereoscopic photographs by International Stereoscopic View Co. 4 Stereoscopic photographs by F. A. Williams 5 Stereoscopic photographs by Samuel Mason 11 Stereoscopic photographs by S. Davis 4 Stereoscopic photographs by Robinson 3 Stereoscopic photographs by Universal View Co. 3 Stereoscopic photographs by London Stereoscopic Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by Greater New York Stereo Co. 2 Stereoscopic photographs by O. W. Kimball & Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. M. Fernald 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Chandler & Estes 1 Stereoscopic photograph by A. R. Miller 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Frank Rowell 1 Stereoscopic photograph by H. A. Porter 1 Stereoscopic photograph by John P. Soule 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Notman 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Canadian Stereoscopic View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Pett's 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Bool's 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Dominion Photograph Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Union View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Northwestern View Co. 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Alfred S. Campbell 1 Stereoscopic photograph by T. W. Ingersoll 1 Stereoscopic photograph by G. W. Woodward 1 Stereoscopic photograph by G. H. Nickerson 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. H. Illingworth 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Ackermann Bro's 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Webster & Albee 2 Stereoscopic photographs by J. W. Love 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Purviance Photo 1 Stereoscopic photograph by W. McLeish 2 Stereoscopic photographs by R. R. Whiting 96 Stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
File consists of stereographs depicting scenes, landmarks, and structures from Canada, such as plants, waterfalls, mountains, and cityscapes.
84 Stereoscopic Photographs by Keystone View Co. 30 Stereoscopic Photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman 76 Stereoscopic Photographs by Underwood & Underwood 41 Stereoscopic Photographs by J.G. Parks 25 Stereoscopic Photographs by The Canada View Co. 34 Stereoscopic Photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 62 in association with James M. Davis 10 Stereoscopic Photographs by Griffith & Griffith 8 Stereoscopic Photographs by Canadian Stereoscopic View Co. 6 Stereoscopic Photographs by W. B. Sherk 9 Stereoscopic Photographs by Jas. Esson 14 Stereoscopic Photographs by L. B. Taylor 15 Stereoscopic Photographs by L. P. Vallee 12 Stereoscopic Photographs by J. H. Ford 5 Stereoscopic Photographs by Webster & Albee 6 Stereoscopic Photographs by G. B. Sproule & Co. 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by E. W. Kelley 3 Stereoscopic Photographs by C. Bierstadt 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by Alfred S. Campbell 5 Stereoscopic Photographs by R. I. Seddons 18 Stereoscopic Photographs by W. Notman 4 Stereoscopic Photographs by J. Hampden Field 4 Stereoscopic Photographs by T. Eaton Co. 6 Stereoscopic Photographs by The Torley Studio 5 Stereoscopic Photographs by H. C. White Co. 3 Stereoscopic Photographs by Nerlich & Co. 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by J. McClure & Co. 6 Stereoscopic Photographs by Ellison & Co. 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by F. E. Grafton 4 Stereoscopic Photographs by F. J. Haynes 3 Stereoscopic Photographs by T. W. Ingersoll 3 Stereoscopic Photographs by John Saunders Climo 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by Universal View Co. 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by E. & H. T. Anthony & Co. 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by American Stereoscopic Co. 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by O. B. Buell 3 Stereoscopic Photographs by Ewing & Co. 4 Stereoscopic Photographs by J. R. Woodburn 2 Stereoscopic Photographs by J. Robinson 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by A. C. McIntyre 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by S. R. Proctor 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by G. F. Sproule 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by L. E. Desmarais 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Ackermann Bro's 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by C. R. Chisholm & Bros. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Realistic Travelers 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by London Stereoscopic Co. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by W. E. Hendrie 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by J. H. Noverre 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Whiting View Co. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Dominion Stereoscopic Co. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by C. G. Cobban & Co. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Woodward Stereoscopic Co. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by H. A. Kimball 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Talbot & Co. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Liberty Brand-Stereo Views 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by H. E. R. 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Alex. Henderson 1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Hugh McCorkindale 1 Stereoscopic photograph by Canadian Promotion Co. Approx. 250 Stereoscopic Photographs by unidentified publishers 1 series of 10 Stereoscopic Photographs by John R. Steffen 2 series by Underwood & Underwood(Series #2 &3)
1 photo album, with a green cover. Stereocards depict people suffering from ailments, often medical, and attempts to heal them ie. pulling a tooth, boredom, a sore foot
Item is a handheld plastic view master containing a reel of 7 diametrical, 16 mm colour transparencies of Old Covered Bridges, New England. It was manufactured by GAF, Corporation in Portland, Oregon, USA. The lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. Item is made of plastic and metal. Reels are interchangeable and come with a variety of themes.
Item is a mahogany table top viewer adorned with doric style pillars. Item has two binocular style viewers on opposing ends. The optical rear eyepiece allows for back to back slide mountings. Inside the object is a revolving metal belt that can be turned by the circular handle on the outside of the viewer. The revolving belt can hold a minimum of 30 stereographs. Within the viewer are 10 stereographs made of glass, tissue and paper with themes ranging from landmarks, landscapes, portraits, and interior decor. Written on item: Alex Beckers New York Patent April 7 1857; March 1 & 29 1859; April 12 1859; Dec. 12 1859.
Item is a wooden tabletop stereoscope with binocular viewer made with 50 built in glass stereographs of landscapes from Quebec and Montreal, factories and vernacular photography. Top of the stereoscope can open for additional light. Inside the object is a revolving metal belt (patented by Alexander Beckers) holding the stereographs that can be turned by the circular handles on the outside of the viewer.
Written on object: 76/Unis-France Stereoscopes Mattey-Paris/3.
Item is a wooden tabletop revolving stereoscope. Handles on sides of the object turn a internal central axle built to rotate stereographs. Stereograph slots come with a clip that holds two stereographs back to back. Double viewer is hooded to control additional light and moves to adjust view.
This item is a grey and red metal personal viewer with a built in light source to illuminate backs of colour transparencies. Viewer can be adjusted by either knob on the sides or top. The push leaver on the side rotates the images within the reel.
This item is a revolving stereoscope in the shape of an orb. Item comes in a circle wooden case, two knobs that switch stereographs and a metal belt designed to hold stereographs. Wooden viewer is adjustable to user's vision. This item was intended to be a parlour ornament and contains 122 stereographs of landscapes, portraits and landmarks all sized 8 by 12 inches. Inside cover is a label explaining how to use this stereoscope from manufacturer.
This item is a handheld stereoscope with binocular lenses made from wood and brass. This object was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. First, the stereograph would be placed in the sliding card holder, next the two images would merge together to mimic a three-dimensional photograph. Object comes with one 35 mm black and white film transparency of doctors and nurses assisting injured people off a Red Cross train at a train station.
This item is a handheld stereoscope made of wood and plastic. This object was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. The stereograph would be placed in the card holder, next binocular like lenses would be adjusted with a knob to fit the user's vision. This merges the two images together mimic a three-dimensional effect. A flap hood on the top of viewer is designed to allow light to illuminate stereograph. The hood comes with a mirror. Object comes with one glass plate stereograph of men and women in Victorian clothing sightseeing at a waterfall edge.
This item is a promotional stereoscopic kit given out by Chevrolet General Motors photography to display interiors and exteriors of their new car line. Each image is titled with the car name. The 3D viewer is black and made from metal and plastic. The viewer comes with a built-in light that requires C batteries. Stereoscopic cards are placed through the slot in the bottom of the stereoscope, next the image would be viewed through the viewer. Lens can be adjusted by the metal knobs on the side to correct vision. A push-down button on the body of the viewer turns on a small internal light bulb which brightens the stereoscopic transparencies. This makes the image easier to see. Box of kit is made from cardboard and leather with snap buttons to open and close. Slots within the box divide and house viewer and stereographs.
Item is a brown binocular style plastic stereoscopic viewer accompanied by a colour transparency card depicting Llamas from South America. The 3D viewer was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. The stereograph would be placed in the card holder then viewed through the lens. The binocular effect would cause the two images to overlap and mimic a three-dimensional effect. Written on the card is are llama facts. This card is apart of a Zoo themed series.
Item is a beige plastic Model G View-Master manufactured by Sawyer's Inc. the 3D viewer includes original packaging, a GAF View-Master Stereo Viewer box nearly identical to the Sawyer's version of the viewer. The lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. First, reels are inserted through the top of the viewer. Next, user would look through binocular eye holes to see a three dimensional image. View-Master can be used with ambient light. This item comes with a promotional reel depicting different reel themes available for purchase through Sawyer's Inc. Reel is made of 7 diametrical, 16 mm colour transparencies. In the mid-1960's Sawyer's was acquired as a subsidiary by GAF. This may explain why the packaging and object were nearly identical but branded differently.
Item is a over/under print viewer manufactured by Viewmagic to view physical or digital born images as three-dimensional objects. The 3D viewer converts 4 x 6 inch prints, which is a not a suitable format size for stereoscopes, into functioning stereographic images. Prisms in the item direct right eye vision upwards and left eye vision down. By swaying forward and back the two images begin to fuse together to mimic a three-dimensional image. Item comes in original unopned package and instruction manuals. Written on object : View Magic Dimension Press Harvard. MA 10451-0083 Made in U.S.A.
Item is a snapshot album produced by Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd. The album includes 34 leaves with paper corners to hold photographs. No photos are included.
Item is a hand-held, Holmes style stereoscope, manufactured by Underwood & Underwood, New York. Viewer is aluminum with wooden base. Patent stamp, June 11, 1901.
Item consists of 1 albumen print, photographed by Francis Bedford for Warwickshire Illustrated. Print #137 depicts Leicester's Buildings from the moat, partially obscured by trees and vines, with a man looking up at them in the foreground.
Item is an aerial view of Kodak Heights factory that is mounted to board with a tracing paper overlay that has editing notes inscribed over various elements of the photograph.
File contains two aerial views and three street views of the Kodak Canada Inc. colour print and processing building (building #34) located in Brampton, Ontario. Photographs are from the "Premier Davis" file.
Item is an aerial photograph of the Kodak Heights complex in Toronto, Ontario. Printed below the image is a dedication: "In Appreciation Of Your Contribution This Print is Made From The First Roll of Ekacolor Edge 5 Coated at KCI on March 25th, 1996". Ektacolor Edge 5 is a glossy colour photographic paper that was produced at the Kodak Heights factory.
File contains portraits and classroom scenes featuring faculty members of the Architecture department. Included are images of P. Popovich, Marvin Tameanko, Doug McCrae, and Chuck Worsley.
Seven oversized foamcore boards with photographs, text, and newspaper clippings on them. The boards are titled: Awards night; [Hotel students' associations]; [laboratory work]; Ryerson of the Past; The Beginning; Bake Shop 1950's; [Visitors?].
Primarily 35mm negative strips and corresponding contact prints of various people, places and activities at Ryerson. Photography is believed to have been taken mainly by head photographer Chris Bell. The negatives and contact prints are maintained in their original chronological and numerical order.
File contains 1 photograph of students in a processing lab, and 1 original and 1 copy of a class of 1946-1947 composite of the School of Photography class.
File contains photographs of the members of the Film and Photography (now Image Arts) Advisory Committee in the mid-1980s, including famed film producer and director, Norman Jewison. Included are files on who is who and a brief description of Norman Jewison.
File contains one b&w photograph of Ryerson president Terry Grier and six photographs of Ryerson president Walter Pitman. All photographs are mounted on foamcore.
This collection represents the blending of a large group of student photography assignments, comprised of black and white photographs and contact sheets from several accessions. The negatives and contact sheets are filed alphabetically, by the photographer's surname, except for a small group which is filed by subject. In addition, there is a small group of unidentified negatives and contact sheets.