Title and statement of responsibility area
Title proper
Pool prize (Lenticular post card)
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- Graphic material
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Repository
Reference code
2017.010.08.10
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Statement of scale (cartographic)
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1969 (Creation)
- Creator
- Manhattan Post Card Publishing Company
Physical description area
Physical description
1 postcard : stereoscopic lenticular picture postcard ; 16.2 x 12 cm
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Item is a postcard depicting a woman exiting a pool, created with the Xograph three-dimensional printing process, a proprietary lenticular process in which parallel strips create the illusion of three dimensions when looking at the image from different angles. This card is part of the 3-D Collector Series published by the Manhattan Post Card Publishing Co.
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Collected by Wilhelm E. Nassau and donated to the Ryerson University Library and Archives by Wilfrid Laurier University in 2011.
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Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
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General note
From the Wilhelm E. Nassau/Wilfrid Laurier University donation, accession number 2011.018. Moved to the Historical Photographic Processes collection in 2017.