The place for the most fascinating photographs from history specializing in animating stereoscopic images.
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Animated Stereoscopic Portrait of Maryland Governor and Congressman Francis Thomas (1860's)
Animated stereoscopic portrait of Maryland governor and congressman Francis Thomas, c. 1860's. By Mathew Brady.
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Monday, March 28, 2016
Sunday, March 27, 2016
American Troops Aiming Their Rifles Down a Road in Bonvillers, France (1918)
American troops aiming their rifles down a road in Bonvillers, France, May 22, 1918. Possibly an authentic combat photograph.
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Friday, March 25, 2016
Portrait of an Unidentified Woman Wearing Only Tassels Titled “Pretty and Peppy” (1926)
Portrait of an unidentified woman wearing only tassels titled “pretty and peppy,” 1926. Published as a stereoview by the Exhibit Supply Company.
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Thursday, March 24, 2016
Portrait of Visitors Posing in Front of Exhibits at the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair in St. Louis, Missouri (1864)
Portrait of visitors posing in front of exhibits at the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair in St. Louis, Missouri, 1864.
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Portrait of a Group of Freed Slaves on Their Way to Work in a Cotton Field on Marion Chaplin Place Plantation on St. Helena Island in South Carolina (1860's)
Portrait of a group of freed slaves on their way to work in a cotton field on Marion Chaplin Place Plantation on St. Helena Island in South Carolina, c. 1863-1866. By Hubbard and Mix. Animated stereoview.
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Friday, March 18, 2016
Thursday, March 17, 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
View of African American Civilians in Line to Receive Rations in a Street in Baton Rouge, Louisiana (1865)
View of a street in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1865. The crowd of people down the street are said to be African Americans civilians in line to receive rations. By Andrew Lytle. From Miller's Photographic History of the Civil War.
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Hand-Colored Daguerreotype Portrait of an Unidentified Man Reading a Newspaper (1842)
Hand-colored daguerreotype portrait of an unidentified man reading a newspaper, c. 1842. By John Plumbe.
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