Item 2017.010.08.11 - Rolling Chairs , Atlantic City (Lenticular post card)

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Rolling Chairs , Atlantic City (Lenticular post card)

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2017.010.08.11

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  • 1971 (Creation)
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    Asahi Trading Company

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1 postcard : stereographic lenticular picture postcard ; 10.4 x 14.5 cm

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Item is a postcard depicting a group of people in boardwalk rolling chairs in Atlantic City, created with the lenticular three-dimensional printing process, in which parallel strips create the illusion of three dimensions when looking at the image from different angles.

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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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From the Wilhelm E. Nassau/Wilfrid Laurier University donation, accession number 2011.018. Moved to the Historical Photographic Processes collection in 2017.

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