
“Arched passage in the great bird cage.” National Zoo exhibit, St. Louis World’s Fair. / source: Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1904. / via
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“Arched passage in the great bird cage.” National Zoo exhibit, St. Louis World’s Fair. / source: Annual report of the Board of Regents of the Smithsonian Institution, 1904. / via

Lightning over Paris, 4th September 1903 (10h 45min)

George H. Seeley :: White Trees, ca. 1910. Bromide print.
Originally published in
issue number 29 of Camera Work as a photogravure.
| src: Howard Greenberg Gallery
In this version of the photograph there are three (female) figures. On the scanned versions from Camera Work, two.


Alice M. Boughton :: Untitled (Two Women closely sitting under a Tree), ca. 1910. Photogravure.

![Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr. (1862-1932) :: The little butterfly , 1901. [detail] | src Library of Congress](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52165435770_f327850bdc_b.jpg)
![Rudolf Eickemeyer Jr. (1862-1932) :: The little butterfly [Evelyn Nesbit in Stanford White's Japanese kimono posing sleeping on a polar bear rug at Campbell Art Studio in New York City], 1901. | src Library of Congress](https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52164949098_35be39730e_o.png)

Half of card 661 – Looking across Essefjord from Tjugum to mountain-side homes below ice-covered Kjeipen, Norway, 1900-1905.
Copyright Underwood and Underwood / source: Library of Norway
link to full stereocard, here
