
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
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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

Half of card 660 (69). Gudvangen’s outlook over the Naerofjord where the sea reaches far in among the mountains, Norway, ca. 1905 by Elmer Underwood / source: Library of Norway
link to full stereocard, here

Half of Card
646 – Stream of solid ice (Hardanger glacier) and lake (Rembesdalsvand) formed where it melts, Norway, 1900-1905. Copyright Underwood and Underwood / source: Library of Norway
link to full stereocard, here

Card caption: “The stereograph as an educator – Underwood patent extension cabinet in a home library. Copyright 1901 by Underwood and Underwood”
Library of Congress description: “Photograph shows a woman viewing stereographs in her home; she is sitting in front of a fireplace with a cabinet for stereographs on her right."
source: Library of Congress and Wikipedia

Jean Painlevé, here with Commandant Yves Le Prieur’s diving equipment, ready to shoot underwater films, 17th august 1935 / via
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TERUHA –
the nine fingered-geisha or the nine-fingered priest
– Reaching for Her Dropped Fan, ca. 1910 | src: Okinawa Soba (Flickr)

Teruha at age 14,
when she was either still a MAIKO named CHIYOHA in Osaka, or a
MAIKO named CHIYOHA in Tokyo, where she had recently moved to escape her
scandalous reputation as “The Maiko without a Little Finger”.
Teruha, aka the nine fingered-geisha or the nine-fingered priest | src: Okinawa Soba (Flickr)

‘On Perd Pied’ reads the sign, but next time, pals, it will be fun! – Anonymous photographer. France, ca. 1920 / source: Lumière des Roses