Stereocard Collection
"Journey through Time: Exploring the World with Stereocards" Step back in time and immerse yourself in historical moments captured by stereocards
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"Journey through Time: Exploring the World with Stereocards" Step back in time and immerse yourself in historical moments captured by stereocards. From Golgotha and the Crucifixion to The Wishing Chair at Giants Causeway, these captivating images transport us to different eras. Henry Hamilton Bennett's lens transports us to 1893, where we witness the solemnity of Golgotha and the Crucifixion. The scene is hauntingly beautiful, capturing a pivotal moment in history. In 1897, Works and Sun Sculpture Studios take us on a whimsical adventure with The Wishing Chair at Giants Causeway, Ireland. This enchanting image sparks our imagination as we wonder about the wishes made upon this mystical chair. General W. H. L. Wallace's commanding presence is immortalized by Henry Hamilton Bennett in 1887. As part of the Army of Tenn. , his leadership shines through every pixel of this powerful stereocard. Another glimpse into military history comes from General Grant giving orders to General McPherson also captured by Henry Hamilton Bennett in 1887. Their strategic discussion reveals their dedication to duty during a critical moment. The Crescent Regiment of New Orleans takes center stage in "Hornets Nest, " showcasing their bravery and resilience amidst chaos in 1887. We can almost hear their battle cries as they charge forward fearlessly. The First Arkansas Consolidated Regiment charges alongside them, displaying unwavering courage within the "Hornets Nest. " This image serves as a testament to their determination on the battlefield. Promenade through Alameda Garden at Rock of Gibraltar with Keystone View Company's stereocard from 1896 allows us a serene escape from war-torn scenes. Nature's beauty offers solace amidst turbulent times. Embark on an exhilarating journey up Mount Blanc crossing Bossons Glacier while gazing at Grands Mulets in distance thanks to Alps' breathtaking scenery in 1901.