Ice cavern carved by the sea

Frank Hurley :: Cavern carved by the sea in an ice wall near Commonwealth Bay. From: Antarctic views | src State Library of New South Wales website (low-res)
Frank Hurley :: A man (Leslie H. Whetter?) stands in a cavern carved by the sea in an ice wall near Commonwealth Bay, 1911-1914. Silver gelatin photoprint. From: Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 : original pictorial material reproduced in the `Scientific reports'. | src State Library of New South Wales website & its Flickr account
Frank Hurley :: A man (Leslie H. Whetter?) stands in a cavern carved by the sea in an ice wall near Commonwealth Bay, 1911-1914. Silver gelatin photoprint. From: Australasian Antarctic Expedition, 1911-1914 : original pictorial material reproduced in the `Scientific reports’. | src State Library of New South Wales website & its Flickr account (hi-res)
Frank Hurley :: Cavern carved by the sea in an ice wall near Commonwealth Bay. From: Antarctic views | src State Library of New South Wales website (low-res)
Frank Hurley :: Cavern carved by the sea in an ice wall near Commonwealth Bay. From: Antarctic views | src State Library of New South Wales website (low-res)

The Niagara Falls, ca. 1855

Platt D. Babbitt :: [Niagara Falls], ca. 1855. Daguerreotype in leather case. | src MFAH · Museum of Fine Arts Houston
Platt D. Babbitt (American, active 1840s–70s) :: The Niagara Falls, ca. 1850. Daguerreotype | src The Met
Platt D. Babbitt (American, active 1840s–70s) :: The Niagara Falls, ca. 1850. Daguerreotype in leather case | src The Met
Platt D. Babbitt (American, 1823 – 1879) :: [Scene at Niagara Falls]; about 1855. Daguerreotype.

In the 1800s Prospect Point at Niagara Falls was a popular destination for travelers in search of a transcendent encounter with nature. The falls were revered as a sacred place that was recognized by the Catholic Church in 1861 as a “pilgrim shrine,” where the faithful could contemplate the landscape as an example of divine majesty.

Platt D. Babbitt would customarily set up his camera in an open-sided pavilion and photograph groups of tourists admiring the falls without their knowledge, as he appears to have done here. Later he would sell the unsuspecting subjects their daguerreotype likenesses alongside the natural wonder. | quoted from Getty Museum

Platt D. Babbitt :: [Scene at Niagara Falls], ca. 1855. Daguerreotype | src Getty Museum Collection

Two well-dressed couples are seen from behind as they stand on the shore downstream from the falls, gazing at its majestic splendor. The silhouetted forms–women wearing full skirts and bonnets and carrying umbrellas and men in stovepipe hats–are sharply outlined against the patch of shore and expansive, white foam. | quoted from Getty Museum

Platt D. Babbitt :: Photograph shows men in morning coats and top hats standing at the side of Niagara Falls [ca. 1854]
Platt D. Babbitt :: [Niagara Falls] [ca. 1854] whole-plate ambrotype on case | src Library of Congress
Photograph shows men in morning coats and top hats standing at the side of Niagara Falls.

Laxeelven, Island, ca. 1880

Ukjent kunstner. Laxeelven, ca. 1880. Prospekter fra Island. | Unknown photographer. Laxeelven, Iceland, ca. 1880. | src Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design

Magic Lantern Slides, ca. 1890

Sunset on the Atlantic, ca. 1890. Glass Magic Lantern Slide. | src eBay
Filey Beach, ca. 1890. Magic Lantern Slide. George Washington Wilson (editor, publisher) | src eBay & Flickr
On the Beach at Filey, Yorkshire, ca. 1890. Magic Lantern Slide. George Washington Wilson (editor, publisher) | src eBay & Flickr