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A collection of photographs of Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia), and the Potomac River taken between 1859 and 1861. These are some of the earliest photographs taken in Harpers Ferry. The photos were published by Edward Anthony and the New York Stereoscopic Company.
Super Mario Odyssey LRL Stereoviews
(To view in 3D: Cross your eyes or look “through” the screen.)
Treasury Building by StreetsofWashington Via Flickr: Here's an interesting stereoview of the Treasury Department Building. --Not particularly interesting for the Treasury itself, but what is that charming little frame building just south of Treasury? Any ideas? (The old Agriculture Department building on the Mall is visible behind it on the horizon.)
“A Lake with a Wondrous Story--Crater Lake, Oregon.”
It’s National Nylon Stocking Day! This year, we’re featuring images that come from a circa 1965 sales kit for Hanes Hosiery Mills, comprised of a Stereo Realist Viewer and stereoviews depicting nylon manufacture
You can click on the images to learn more about them. To learn more about the collection as a whole, take a look at the finding aid for the Hollenbeck sales kit (Accession 2013.226), in Hagley’s Audiovisual Collections.
A collection of animated stereoscopic photographs of German gunboat SMS Meteor photographed a few months after it fought in the Battle of Havana during the Franco-Prussian War on November 9, 1870. These stereoviews were taken when the warship was in New York City on May 3, 1871. Attributed to photographers Otto Lewin, Hermann Schoene, Otto Loehr, and William Trupp.
Source: Library of Congress.
A collection of animated stereoscopic photographs of unidentified women by Austrian photographer Fritz Luckhardt taken in his studio in Vienna, Austria-Hungary, in the 1870's.
Source: Boston Public Library.