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Stereoscope Card Collection (page 9)

Step back in time with these captivating stereoscope cards, each one a window into a different era and location



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Step back in time with these captivating stereoscope cards, each one a window into a different era and location. Transport yourself to the enchanting world of "The Wishing Chair" as you gaze upon the Giants Causeway in Ireland, captured by Works and Sun Sculpture Studios in 1897. Feel the sea breeze on your face as you stroll along the Promenade at Alameda Garden, Rock of Gibraltar, courtesy of Keystone View Company's lens in 1896. Immerse yourself in history as you explore the Roman Baths of Bath, England through Works and Sun Sculpture Studios' lens from 1900. Witness a poignant moment amidst World War I with Realistic Travels Publishers' depiction of Seaforth Highlanders stealing a brief respite from battle. Marvel at Hampton Court Palace's oldest grapevine planted way back in 1768 while gazing upon St. Peters and the Vatican through Works and Sun Sculpture Studios' eyes in 1905. Pay homage to Charles Stewart Parnell, Ireland's greatest leader, at his grave site captured by an unknown creator in Dublin during 1896. Experience the charm of carriages by Rome's fountain at St Peters Square circa 1909 thanks to George Rose's artistry. Journey to Moscow, Russia where Underwood & Underwood bring alive its famous Red Staircase and old Palace dating back to 1900. Discover Vienna's Tegetthoff Monument nestled within Prater-Stern created by an unknown artist during Vienna’s golden age in 1898. Get a glimpse into opulence with an unknown creator capturing Washington D. C. 's State Dining Room inside Presidents Mansion around c1900. Finally, take a nostalgic tour across British landscapes spanning decades from the mid-19th century to early-20th century with these eleven early stereograph views curated by an anonymous visionary. These they are not just photographs.