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18 Descrição arquivística results for North and Central America
- 2017.010.08.07
- Ficheiro
File consists of 7 reels of View-Master slides, in 3 sets:
Apollo Moon Landing
7 More Wonders of the World
Bible Heroes
- 2017.010.08.06
- Ficheiro
Beardsley, H.N.
- 2005.006.10.02
- Item
- [between 1953 and 1957]
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a stereo camera produced in the early 1950's when the format became widely popular with amateur photographers. The camera uses 35mm film, has 2 anastigmat lenses, 3.5/35mm with a shutter speed of 1-1/150. The camera has a flash synch on the top.
- 2005.006.10.04
- Item
- [1980s]
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a four-lens, three-dimensional camera developed by Jerry Curtis Nims and Allen Kwok Wah Lo and manufactured in the UK. The camera has a plastic body and 4 identical lenses, coupled with a shutter that exposes the four square images in synch. When exposed, 35mm film was sent to the Nimslo Co. in England and a few other specialty labs. The customer received developed, autostereo (lenticular) colour prints, which allow a true stereo image without the use of glasses. This process was also developed by Nims and Lo.
- 2005.006.10.09
- Item
- 1954-1959
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a brown Kodak Stereo Camera for two 23 x 24 mm exposures on standard 35mm cartridge film. The camera had a built in sprit level to ensure ideal stereo effect was achieved. Kodak produced a corresponding Kodaslide Stereo Viewer and proprietary stereo slide holders for images shot with this camera. Lenses are Kodak Anaston F3.5/35mm with a Kodak Flash 200 shutter. The viewfinder is between the two lenses.
- 2005.006.10.03
- Item
- [between 1954 and 1959]
Parte de Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a stereo camera for creating two 24 x 24 mm exposures on standard 35mm cartridge film. The camera has a built in sprit level to ensure that ideal stereo effect is achieved. Kodak produced a corresponding Kodaslide Stereo Viewer and proprietary stereo slide holders for viewing images shot with the camera. Lenses are Kodak Anaston F3.5/35mm with a Kodak Flash 200 shutter.
- 2017.010.08.02
- Ficheiro
- 1891-1905
Stereographs in this series were photographed by James M. Davis, and published by B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, New Hampshire.
Davis, James M.
- 2017.010.08.21
- Ficheiro
- ca. 1870
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting Salk Lake City, Utah.
Carter, C.W.
London Stereoscopic Company steteographs of America
- 2017.010.08.019
- Ficheiro
- 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
- Ficheiro
- about 1876
File contains photographic stereocards depicting views of Springfield, MA.
Buchholz, Herman
Underwood and Underwood stereocard
- 2017.010.08.022
- Item
- ca. 1870
File contains a photographic stereocard depicting a photographer taking a photograph above New York City.
Carter, C.W.
- 2017.010.08.024
- Item
- ca. 1880
Item is a photographic stereocard depicting a view of the Cliff House in San Fransicso.
Picturesque Views of all Countries
- 2005.005.9.013
- Item
- [manufactured ca. 1900]
Item is a wooden sterocard viewer, with a stereocard of the Grand Colonnade, Naples, Italy.
- 2005.005.9.015
- Item
- [manufactured in 1947]
Item is a viewer made from Bakelite that allows the viewing of stereo transparencies. Stereo transparency included.
- 2005.005.9.014
- Item
- [1980's]
Item is a handheld view master manufactured by Sawyers Inc and first introduced at the New York World Fair (1939-1940). Item is made of plastic and metal. The lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. Reels are interchangeable and come with a variety of themes.