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Tower Bridge, London, England. England in 19th century.

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H9689 U.S. Copyright Office.

No. 11303.

Copyright 1901, by B.L. Singley.

Victorian Times London. Victoria was born May 24, 1819, Kensington Palace, London, United Kingdom, and was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death, January 22, 1901,

Stereographs are devices capable of building a three-dimensional​ image out of two photographs that have about two and a half inches difference between them so that it could imitate the two eyes’ real field of view. Combining these images into a single one with the help of stereoscope, a person can experience the illusion of the image’s depth. Stereoscope uses the same principle as in human binocular vision. Our eyes are separated by about two inches, so we see everything from two different angles. When the brain combined those views in a single picture, we get the spatial depth and dimension. Stereographs were extremely popular between 1850 and 1930 all around the world. Millions of stereographs were made during that time. There was a broad range of themes: landscape, travel, historical moments, nature disasters, architecture and many others. Nowadays, simply launch this collection full screen and put your mobile device in Google Cardboard Viewer.

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tower bridge london england bridges england london towers photographic prints stereographs st james london england tower bridge tower bridge 3 d glasses stereoscopic views victorian london victorian era victorian england victorian britain stereograph cards keystone view company l benjamin lloyd singley photo ultra high resolution high resolution london england library of congress
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01/01/1901
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Keystone View Company, publisher
Singley, B. L. (Benjamin Lloyd), copyright claimant
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Victorian Times London

Stereographs

Stereoscopic photography was very popular in 19th and 20th centuries for their ability to recreate the illusion of three-dimensional view.
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tower bridge london england bridges england london towers photographic prints stereographs st james london england tower bridge tower bridge 3 d glasses stereoscopic views victorian london victorian era victorian england victorian britain stereograph cards keystone view company l benjamin lloyd singley photo ultra high resolution high resolution london england library of congress