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Group of 15 Early Stereograph Views of Cambridge, England and the Surrounding Area
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Group of 15 Early Stereograph Views of Cambridge, England and the Surrounding Area
Group of 15 Early Stereograph Views of Cambridge, England and the Surrounding Area, 1860s-80s
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Albumen Silver Prints Belfry Bell Tower Campanile County Dublin Dublin Dublin County Dublin Ireland Gate Ireland Irish Kirk Lamppost Lampposts Lawrence Sir Charles Stereocard Stereograph Stereographic Card Stereoscope Card Stereoscopic Stereoscopic Card Stereoscopic View Stereoscopics Stereoscopy Streetlighting Trinity College Dublin University University Of Dublin Albumen Print Albumen Silver Print Archway Lanyon Stereoscopic Photography
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This print showcases a remarkable collection of 15 early stereograph views of Cambridge, England and its surrounding area. Dating back to the 1860s-80s, these albumen silver prints offer a glimpse into the architectural wonders and rich heritage of this historic British city. The images beautifully capture the intricate details of various structures, including arches, bell towers, and gateways. The photographs were taken by Mrs. Charles Lawrence, an accomplished photographer from Dublin County in Ireland. Her keen eye for composition and lighting is evident in each image as she expertly captures the essence of Cambridge's renowned landmarks. Amongst the notable features depicted are lampposts that illuminate the picturesque streets at nightfall, adding a touch of enchantment to the scenes captured on film. The influence of Sir Charles Lanyon can also be observed through his architectural contributions present throughout several locations within Cambridge. These stereographic cards provide viewers with an immersive experience when viewed through a stereoscope. They transport us back to a time when photography was still in its infancy but already capable of preserving moments for future generations to appreciate. Now housed at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, this collection serves as both historical documentation and artistic expression. It allows us to marvel at how far photography has come while reminding us that even in our fast-paced world today, there is immense value in capturing moments that will stand the test of time.
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