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Construction work on the Eastern Siberian Railway near Khabarovsk

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Gift; William P. Meeker; 1971.

Forms part of: Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942. World's Transportation Commission photograph collection (Library of Congress).

The lantern slides first produced for the 17th century's “magic lantern” devices. The magic lantern, also known by its Latin name Lanterna Magica, an image projector that used pictures on transparent plates (usually made of glass), one or more lenses, and a light source, used for entertainment. The earliest slides for magic lanterns consisted of hand-painted images on glass, made to amuse their audiences. After the invention of photography, lantern slides began to be produced photographically as black-and-white positive images, created with the wet collodion or a dry gelatine process. Photographic slides were made from a base piece of glass, with the emulsion (photo) on it, then a matte over that, and then a top piece of a cover glass. Sometimes, colors have been added by hand, tinting the images. Lantern slides created a new way to view photography: the projection of the magic lantern allowed for a large audience. Photographic lantern slides reached the peak of their popularity during the first third of the 20th century impacting the development of animation as well as visual-based education.

William Henry Jackson (1843-1942) was an American painter, photographer, and explorer who is best known for his pioneering work in documenting the American West. He was born in Keeseville, New York, and after serving in the Union Army during the American Civil War, he became interested in photography. Jackson worked as a photographer for the United States Geological Survey, and he was a member of several expeditions to the West, including the Hayden Geological Survey of 1871. During these expeditions, he produced a large number of photographs that helped to document the landscape and the Native American cultures of the region. Jackson's photographs were instrumental in promoting the idea of creating national parks in the United States. He was also one of the founding members of the Detroit Photographic Company, which produced a large number of postcards and other commercial products based on his photographs.

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eastern siberian railway railroad construction and maintenance russia siberia lantern slides chita chitinskai a oblast russia construction construction work eastern railway khabarovsk russian empire 19th century history of russia around the world in the 1890 s photographs from the world transportation commission 1894 1896 world transportation commission william henry jackson photo ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress
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01/01/1895
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Jackson, William Henry, 1843-1942, photographer
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Lantern Slides

Magic Lantern

William Henry Jackson 1843-1942

A well-known photographer of the American West worked for the United States Geological Survey expeditions in 1870s.
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Chita (Chitinskai͡a oblastʹ, Russia) ,  52.03333, 113.55000
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Library of Congress
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label_outline Explore Eastern Siberian Railway, Khabarovsk, Chita Chitinskai A Oblast Russia

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eastern siberian railway railroad construction and maintenance russia siberia lantern slides chita chitinskai a oblast russia construction construction work eastern railway khabarovsk russian empire 19th century history of russia around the world in the 1890 s photographs from the world transportation commission 1894 1896 world transportation commission william henry jackson photo ultra high resolution high resolution library of congress