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[Group of 250 Stereograph Views From the London Stereoscopic Company, 1860-1870, Many Hand-Colored to Illustrate Books]
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Albumen silver prints
Photographs, Metropolitan Museum of Art New York NY, Gift of Weston J. Naef in memory of Kathleen W. Naef and Weston J. Naef Sr. 1982
London Stereoscopic Company (Publisher)
Unknown (Artist)
Unknown (Artist)
G. W. Thorne (Publisher)
Unknown (Artist)
M. W. S. Jackson (Publisher)
J. L. Bates (Publisher)
Mrs. Charles Lawrence (Publisher)
F. W. & R. King (Publisher)
Keystone View Company (Publisher)
Benneville Lloyd Singley (Artist)
Collaborated with Sir David Brewster (Artist)
Littleton View Company (Publisher)
Underwood & Underwood (Publisher)
William Hall & Son (Publisher)
C. E. Goodman (Artist)
J. Elliott (Artist)
McAllister & Brother (Publisher)
London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company (Publisher)
Henry IV, the Pius, Duke of Saxony (Person in Photograph)
G. Hawgood (Publisher)
J. Eastlake (Publisher)
Charles-Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte (Person in Photograph)
E. H. Chamberlain (Publisher)
Nachmann (Printer)
E. Vimard (Publisher)
Gebhardt, Rottmann, & Co. (Publisher)
B. B. Savary (Publisher)
L. J. Cist (Publisher)
William Hepworth Dixon (Author)
M. Laroche (Artist)
New York Stereoscopic Company (Publisher)
L. H. Stockwell (Publisher)
Title: [Group of 250 Stereograph Views From the London Stereoscopic Company, 1860-1870, Many Hand-Colored to Illustrate Books]
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Albumen silver prints.
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