Scotland

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7 More Wonders of the World, View-master Reel

File contains wheel type stereographs that depict scenes from different locations around the world, captive animals from different lands, performing animals, circuses and events, stories/fairy tales, indigenous peoples. Comes with a form to order more in the series and an order form for all wheels

Stereographs, Scotland

File consists of stereographs and stereographic sets depicting various locations, buildings and monuments in Scotland.

7 stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood.
3 stereoscopic photographs by C. Biersdtat Publishers.
4 stereoscopic photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman Publishers.
7 stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co.
7 stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers; 8 stereoscopic photographs in association with James M. Davis.
3 stereoscopic photographs by A. Crowe.
7 stereoscopic photographs by G. W. Wilson.
1 stereoscopic photograph by R. I. Seddons.
1 stereoscopic photograph by Universal View Co.
1 stereoscopic photograph by Berry, Kelley and Chadwick.
2 stereoscopic photographs by J. H. Ford.
1 stereoscopic photograph by James Valentine Dundee
22 stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
1 series by Underwood & Underwood
1 series by Stereo-Travel Co.

Scotts Monument, Edinburgh

Note that the date is based on G.W.W.'s photographic carreer. Lantern slide, wood frame with a B&W glass slide. Inscription on slide in white ink "Scotts Mont Edinburgh 1149" and "G.W.W." Sticker with the letter Y on wood frame. G.W.W. stands for George Washington Wilson who was a Scottish artist and photographer who's studio ran from 1860 to 1880.