Item is a wheel type stereograph that depicts the wedding of King Baudouin and Queen Fabiola of Belgium. Scenes include their procession, the ceremony, the new Queen greeting the crowd.
2 stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. 4 stereoscopic photograph by Underwood & Underwood 1 stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 3 in association with James M. Davis 4 stereoscopic photographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman 1 stereoscopic photograph by AM. Mutoscore & Biograph Co. 1 stereoscopic photograph by W. Tylar 1 stereoscopic photograph by Stereo-Travel Co. 1 stereoscopic photograph by J. F. Jarvis 1 stereoscopic photograph by C. Degoix 29 stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers 2 series of stereoscopic photographs (1 on Sears Roebuck & Co.; 1 on T. Eaton Co.)
File consists of stereographs depicting structures, famous locations, and scenes from Belgium & Luxembourg, such as palaces and markets.
6 stereoscopic photographs by Keystone Viewing Co. 1 stereoscopic photograph by Strothmeyer & Wyman 1 stereoscopic photograph by J.F. Jarvis 1 stereoscopic photograph by Q. V. 1 stereoscopic photograph by F. Neurdein 6 stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
Lantern slide, glass B&W slide in wood frame. Image framed in black. Sticker on glass handwritten in black ink "2069 Statue de Rubens et de la cathedrale a Anvers." in french. Written in pencil on wood frame "Statue of Rubens and Cathedral at Anvers." Image of a statue of a man in foreground and a cathedral and trees in the background.
Item is a Gevaert Gevabox 6x9 box camera that took 6x9 images on 120 film. It was manufactured by L. Gevaert & Cie, a Belgian company that merged with Agfa AG and Bayer AG in 1964. It has a rectangular metal body with chrome edges, a single-speed + B shutter, two waist-level viewfinders for landscape and portrait formats, and an f8 lens. The two dials on the bottom-front of the camera allow the photographer to choose between one of the three apertures, and between M and B.