Portfolio: Photos: Stereoscopic Photographs
These images consist of two nearly identical photographs or photomechanical prints, paired to produce the illusion of a single three-dimensional image, usually when viewed through a stereoscope. Images feature cities and towns around the world, expeditions and expositions, industries, disasters, and portraits of Native Americans, presidents, and celebrities -- largely dating between 1870 and 1920.
Maria Theresienstrasse - Principal Street of Innsbruck; The beautiful Tyrollan Capital, Austria
The Great 13 in. guns and Brave Gunner Boys - Sea Going Battleship “Iowa”
Gen. Fitzhugh Lee entering Havana at the head of his Army, Jan 1, 1899, Cuba
Destroyed by the gallant Capt. Capron’s Batter - Stone Fort, El Caney, Cuba
Civilized Warfare - restoring men we had to shoot - Reserve Hospital, Manila, P.I.
Great heaps of Wreckage piled high by those mighty waves, Galveston Disaster
Looking over the 12th Brigade Camp and Signal Hill, Slingersfontein, British Campaign, S.A.
British Scouts firing on a Boer Patrol (Jan. 10th) near Colesberg S. Africa
Looking across Mer de Glace to Aiguilles Verte and Dru, from near Montanvert, Alps
The Picturesque Chamonix Valley - mountain Hamlets at the foot af Le Brevent, Alps
The Opening day of the United States National Building, Exposition of 1900, Paris, France
Beautiful Trocadero Fountains and Pavilion of Russian Colonies, Exposition 1900, Paris, France
Lord Roberts’ advance on Pretoria - Transports crossing the Zand River, S.A.
Primitive Artists - Indian women decorating Pottery, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
Stairway through Cliff, north entrance to Hopi Indian Village, Mishongnovi, Arizona
Principal Street of the Indian Village of Shonghopavi, Hopi Reservation, Arizona
Roughing it in the Grand Cañon of Arizona - The Morning Greeting, “Camp Comfort”
Angels’ Gateway and Newberry Terrace from across the Colorado River, Grand Cañon of Arizona
Home duties of the Hopi Man - a scene at the Indian Village of Oraibi, Arizona
An Eroded Sentinel - Survivor of the Primeval Flood, Grand Cañon of Arizona
The Cross-cut Sandstone Layer (380 ft deep), Bright Angel Trail, Grand Cañon of Arizona
A vast incomparable Void - North from head of Red Cañon Trail, Grand Cañon of Arizona
On the Rim one mile above the Plateau - O’Neill’s Point, Grand Cañon of Arizona
Coppermine Ridge from the Plateau, Grand View Trail, Grand Cañon of Arizona
Thirteen Miles from Rim to Rim - North from Sentinel Point, Grand Cañon of Arizona
Among the 30,000 Cattle of Sierra Bonita Ranch - lassoing a yearling - Arizona
The Spring Round-up, Sierra Bonita Ranch - the greatest cattle ranch in Arizona