femme et chat · deux intimes

Deux intimes (fig. 4). Young woman playing with her cat. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443542 © Roger Viollet | src getty images
Deux intimes (fig. 6). Young woman playing with her cat. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443540 © Roger Viollet | src getty images
Portraits mondains (94). Young woman playing with her cat owing a mirror. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443543 © Roger Viollet | src getty images
Portraits mondains (43). Young woman stroking her cat in a sofa. France, ca. 1900. Half of a stereographic card. RV-443536 © Roger Viollet | src getty images

Butterflies in stereo-view 1870s

Kilburn Brothers, No. 89. Moths and Butterflies; no date (half of stereo-card) | courtesy Alan Griffiths : Luminous-Lint (LL/37775-6)
Right side of stereographic card nº 89 (Kilburn Brothers)

The Kilburn Brothers

A partnership between Benjamin West Kilburn and his brother Edward Kilburn of Littleton, New Hampshire (USA). One of the most significant of the American photographers and publishers of stereo cards in the nineteenth century. In 1879 they patented the “warped” or “curved” stereocard which enhanced the 3D effect. In 1908 James M, Davis obtained the Kilburn negatives and later resold them to Keystone. / quoted from Luminous-lint

Kilburn Brothers :: No. 89. Moths and Butterflies; n.d. Stereoview, hand-painted 
Private collection of Michael McEachern. Courtesy Alan Griffiths / Luminous-lint

“The Roof of the World” 1920s

"The Roof of the World" - The Majestic Himalayas Raising in Matchless Splendor Above the Sea of Clouds to Greet the Morning Sun, Northern India; ca. 1920. First half of the stereo card | src Amon Carter Museum
“The Roof of the World” – The Majestic Himalayas Raising in Matchless Splendor Above the Sea of Clouds to Greet the Morning Sun, Northern India; ca. 1920. First half of the stereo card | src Amon Carter Museum
"The Roof of the World" - The Majestic Himalayas Raising in Matchless Splendor Above the Sea of Clouds to Greet the Morning Sun, Northern India; ca. 1920. Stereographic card. Published by Keystone View Company. | src Amon Carter Museum
“The Roof of the World” – The Majestic Himalayas Raising in Matchless Splendor Above the Sea of Clouds to Greet the Morning Sun, Northern India; ca. 1920. Stereographic card. Published by Keystone View Company. | src Amon Carter Museum
"The Roof of the World" - The Majestic Himalayas Raising in Matchless Splendor Above the Sea of Clouds to Greet the Morning Sun, Northern India; ca. 1920. Second half of the stereo card | src Amon Carter Museum
“The Roof of the World” – The Majestic Himalayas Raising in Matchless Splendor Above the Sea of Clouds to Greet the Morning Sun, Northern India; ca. 1920. Second half of the stereo card | src Amon Carter Museum

Rives du lac d’Annecy, vers 1920

Stéréoscopique photographie: Rives du lac d’Annecy, vers 1920. Plaque stéréoscopique. | src eBay

The Siamese Twins, ca. 1880

William Henry Jackson :: The Siamese Twins, Garden of the Gods, ca. 1880. Albumen print. Half of stereographic card. | src and hi-res The History of Photography

Morehouse’s Comet, 1908

16645 - Morehouse's Comet. Photographed at Yerkes Observatory, 1908. Keystone View Company. Half of original stereo card. | src MOPA ~ Museum of Photographic Arts
16645 – Morehouse’s Comet. Photographed at Yerkes Observatory, 1908. Keystone View Company. Half of original stereo card. | src MOPA ~ Museum of Photographic Arts
16645 - Morehouse's Comet. Photographed at Yerkes Observatory, 1908. Keystone View Company. Half of original stereo card. | src MOPA ~ Museum of Photographic Arts
16645 – Morehouse’s Comet. Photographed at Yerkes Observatory, 1908. Keystone View Company. Stereographic card. | src MOPA ~ Museum of Photographic Arts
Edward Emerson Barnard :: Comet Morehouse, 3 stereo cards, UK, 1908. | src anamorfose

Woman standing on cliff, 1902

Nearly a mile straight down and only a step–from Glacier Point, Yosemite valley, ca. 1902 [detail]
Nearly a mile straight down and only a step–from Glacier Point (N.W.) across valley to Yosemite Falls, Yosemite, Cal.,ca. 1902. Underwood & Underwood. Half stereo card.

Original title: Nearly a mile straight down and only a step–from Glacier Point (N.W.) across valley to Yosemite Falls, Yosemite, Cal. [Description: Woman standing on cliff overlooking deep valley.]. Underwood & Underwood, publishers, New York, ca. 1902. Digital file from original photo : photographic print on stereo card : stereograph. [scanned half stereo] | src Library of Congress

Underwood & Underwood :: Woman standing on cliff overlooking deep valley, 1900-1910
B&W film copy negative from original stereo card | src Library of Congress
View of woman standing on an overhanging rock at Glacier Point with Yosemite Falls seen in the distance. | src ALMA repository

(Theodocia) Rosina Vokes, 1870s

(Theodocia) Rosina Vokes by and published by Gurney & Son, albumen stereoscopic card 1870s. | src NPG Terence Pepper Collection
(Theodocia) Rosina Vokes by and published by Gurney & Son, albumen stereoscopic card 1870s. | src NPG Terence Pepper Collection

Kyaitteyo Pagoda, ca. 1900

Underwood & Underwood ~ Kyaitteyo Pagoda, miraculously balanced by a hair of Buddha, on Kelasa hills, near Kyaikto in Mon State, Burma (Myanmar), ca. 1900

Stereoscopic pair of photographs [50 (9059)] from a collection of 36 stereoscopic views of Burma, one of a series of “stereoscopic tours” of foreign countries published as part of the Underwood Travel Library. This is a general view of the “Golden Rock” pagoda, a stupa built on top of a massive boulder resting precariously on a hillside 20 km (12 miles) away from Kyaikto. | src British Library; also on wikimedia commons

Underwood & Underwood ~ Kyaitteyo Pagoda, miraculously balanced by a hair of Buddha, on Kelasa hills, near Kyaikto in Mon State, Burma (Myanmar), ca. 1900