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Bass Stereoscopic Photography Collection Keystone View Company Item
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Stereograph box with built in stereoscope viewer (unknown)

Item is a upright wooden box made to house stereographs. There are three slots in the box with 30 stereographs of Palestine ca. 1899 inside. Images were produced by several different stereo studios such as Underwood & Underwood and Keystone View Company. The stereoscope is made out of wood with a metal hood covering the viewer from additional light.This object was used to view two nearly identical photographs, or stereographs, as one three dimensional image. The stereograph would be placed in the sliding card holder and adjusted to fit the user's vision until the two images overlap to mimic a three-dimensional effect.

Famous People

Item consists of stereographs depicting famous and other notable figures such as royalty, celebrities, actresses, generals
15 Stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co.
7 Stereoscopic photographs by Kilburn Brothers, 8 in association with James M. Davis
16 Stereoscopic photographs by Underwood & Underwood
3 Stereoscopic photographs by F. Jarvis
6 Stereoscopic photographs by Littleton View Co.
2 Stereoscopic photographs by J. G. Royce
2 Stereoscopic photographs by Fritz Luckhardt
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Strohmeyer & Wyman
1 Stereoscopic photograph by C. W. Carter
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Universal View Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by F. M. Yeager
1 Stereoscopic photograph by A. M. Plant
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Snap Shot Photo Co.
2 Stereoscopic photographs by H. C. White Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Aaron F. Burtt, Jr.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by E. W. Kelley
1 Stereoscopic photograph by H. E. Strout
1 Stereoscopic photograph by Dr. Stolze & Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by J. Gurney & Son
1 Stereoscopic photograph by H. D. Girdwood
1 Stereoscopic photograph by London Stereoscopic Co.
1 Stereoscopic photograph by T. Eaton Co.
1 Stereoscopic Photograph by Quaker Oats Co.
27 Stereoscopic photographs by unidentified publishers
1 series called " A Pilgrimage to See Pope Pius IX" by Underwood & Underwood

Advertising Brochure for Keystone Stereoscopic Viws

The form advertises that stereoscopic photographs by Keystone View Co. can now be borrowed at the local library and viewed using the stereoscopic viewers they have available. Brochure outlines what they are, the process and contextualizes the cards, stating that they also carry pictures for rural people. Also includes images of people looking at the cards and a couple pictures of people going through the process to borrow stereocards