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Clunes Museum
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE AND 33 PICTURE SLIDES, UNDERWOOD & UNDERWOOD, NEW YORK
WHEN VIEWED THROUGH THE STEREOSCOPE THE TWIN PICTURED SLIDES APPEARED AS A SINGLE PICTURE IN THIRD DIMENSION. PATENTED 11TH JUNE 1901. STEREOSCOPE & SLIDES OWNED BY AN EARLY CLUNES RESIDENT, GEORGE TAYLOR, GIVEN TO HIS GRANDSON, CHARLES FENTON IN 1987HAND-HELD STEREOSCOPE WITH ADJUSTABLE FRAME TO HOLD SLIDES AND 33 ACCOMPANYING SLIDESlocal history, photography, photographs, slides, fenton -
Orbost & District Historical Society
stereoscope, April 1920
This is a wood stereoviewer with folding handle The viewer has two lenses at a set distance in the wooden hood which is lined in green velvet. The pictures can be moved vertically on the slide holder in order to focus them. These devices became popular in the middle of the 19th century. This is probably a Holmes type stereoscope, named after its inventor, Oliver Wendell Holmes (1860). Velvet lined view mask with engravwed patterns. Frame is silky oak wood with a handle underneath.stereoscope audio-visual appliances -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE CARD
Card for stereoscope viewer showing domestic scene of 2 men and 1 woman in period costume.S.S.Hough & Co Importers of Fancy Novelties 75 Bourke St East Melbourne Theatre Royalphotography, viewers, stereoscope -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Steroscope, Underwood & Underwood, Circa 1900
Underwood and Underwood commenced manufacturing stereoscopes and cards in the 1880’s, and by 1900 they were selling 300,000 stereoscopes a year and producing 25,000 cards a day. A large volume of their photographic work survives to this day.A popular item which was in common use around 1900. The cards used, provide a useful view of people and places around that time. They were pioneers in the field of news photography. Many of their images are still available today.Metal viewing section with glass inserts with wooden extension with a sliding viewing section with metal brackets. Metal part has figured marking around top. It has a fold down wooden handle with metal hinge.Manuf’d Underwood & Underwood Patented June 11 1901Foreign patents applied for.warrnambool, stereoscope, underwood & underwood -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - TABLE TOP STEREOSCOPE VIEWER, 1870's
Wooden Stereoscope Viewer made for table top viewing with adjustable positions for ease of viewing and focusing, outer casing covered in a rosewood veneer, brass catches, hinges & rods, green hessian on base.photography, viewers, stereoscope -
Forests Commission Retired Personnel Association (FCRPA)
Pocket Stereoscope
This pocket stereoscope was used to view a pair of separate and overlapping aerial photos as a single three-dimensional image. It was small and could be easily used in the field. Larger, mirror stereoscope were also available in some offices. The aerial images were used to map forest types, timber stands, new roads and tracks, firebreaks, boundaries of timber harvesting, plantations, bushfires, insect and disease attack and so on In 1928, the Forests Commission undertook its first major aerial photography project over 15,000 acres of forest which is said to be the first of its kind in Australia. During the Second World War, large areas of Victoria were photographed by RAAF and used to produce orthophoto maps. By 1945 aerial photography of 13,000 square miles (3.4 M ha) was completed, including much of the inaccessible eastern forests. The Forests Commission started developing its own small format photography in the early 1970s. Simple, cheap and rapid methods of obtaining photographs using 70mm and 35mm cameras were developed Small pocket stereoscope to interprete aerial photographs in the field Adjustable lenses on foldaway wire legsSokkisha Tokyoforest measurement, surveying, forests commission victoria (fcv) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Steroscope (wood), Holmes, Holmes stereoscopes were manufactured from the 1860’s onwards
Stereoscopes work on the principle of viewing left and right eye images of the same image and in the process having the image appear as 3 dimensional. The have been popular since the middle of the 19th century.The Holmes version of this object was manufactured cheaply and became widely available, hence it is an object with which many people would be familiar.Wooden oval shaped with glass viewing inserts. Extension in cross shape with wire brackets either side.warrnambool, stereoscope, holmes stereoscope -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - TABLE TOP STEREOSCOPE VIEWER, 1870's
Wooden stereoscope viewer made for table top viewing with adjustable positions for ease of viewing and focusing, with a large loose magnifying glasss which can be attached to 2 folding brass rods.Outer casing covered in a rosewood veneer,brass catches, hinges & rods, bone screw on knobs, purple felt on base.photography, viewers, stereoscope -
Kiewa Valley Historical Society
Maps 3D - National Parks
Used by the employees of National Parks. The maps show the topography and contours in 3D when used with the stereoscope KVHS 0743. This enables the photographed area to be compared to previous photos and enables the planning of construction of eg. new roads etc. Digital information is now available.These photographs give the topography and contours of vast local areas eg. Mt Feathertop and Tawonga township.when used with a stereoscope. Black and white large aerial photos of the Bogong High Plains area. 14 to 20 of them all on thick paper and the same size as the brown wooden box which holds them. The box hasn't got a lid at the top.Identified and catalogued by National Parksmaps showing topography, national parks, stereoscope -
Creswick Campus Historical Collection - University of Melbourne
Equipment
Stereoscope.Dark green metal in purpose designed green painted timber case marked no.439 with 2 metal catches and metal handle.EquipmentStereoscope, Universal. DC-1940 Serial no.439 -
National Wool Museum
Photograph - Three Stereoscopes, Underwood and Underwood, 1908
Designed to be used with a Sun Sculpture viewfinder.A collection containing 3 stereoscopes from the Underwood and Underwood brothers Ottawa, Kansas. depciting images of Australian sheep stations and the Dalgetty's wool sales floor. Copyrighted in 1908 by Underwood and Underwood. Each item consists of two identical photographs, side by side on a grey backing card with rounded edges.Wording: Underwood & Underwood, publishers. / Ney York, London, Torronto - Canada, Ottawa - Kansas.;Method: Printed;Location: Left Hand side of card perpendicular to the image. Wording: Works and Studios ~ / Arlington, N.J. Westwood, N.J.;Method: Printed;Location: Right Hand Side of card perpendicular to the photograph Wording: Sun Scultpure /Trade Mark. ;Method: Printed;Location: Right hand side of card. Wording: (27) - 10255 - Dalgetty's Sales Rooms where wool-buyers came from all parts of / the world - Australia. Copyright 1908 by Underwood & Underwood. U-113253.;Method: Printed;Location: Bottom of card. Wording: (57) - 10285 - Drink for 5000 thirsty sheep on a big ranch at Warrah, Australia. / Copyright 1908 by Underwood & Underwood. U-113324;Method: Printed;Location: Bottom of Card. Wording: (29) - 10257 - four thousand sheep changing pasture during a dry season - / Australia. Copyright 1908 by Underwood & Underwood. U-113121.;Method: Printed;Location: Bottom of Card.stereoscope, photographs, sun sculpture viewfinder, sheep, wool, station, underwood and underwood, dalgetys, warrah -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE VIEWER CARD
Stereoscope viewer card depicting Castle of Rheinstein Germany, photographed and published by Kilburn Brothers Littleton N.H.Kilburn Brothers 1617postcard, photograph, various themes -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - Stereoscopic Equipment – Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo
This is a set of six photographs of stereoscopic equipment and personnel at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1950s to c1960s. The stereoscopes shown in photos .1P and .2P were used to stereoscopically view and interpret features in overlapping aerial photographs. The stereoscopic plotters shown in photos .3P and .4P were used to stereoscopically plot topographic detail from overlapping aerial photographs using a pantograph arm with pencil onto a controlled plotting sheet. The Ryker Model PL-3 Wernstedt-Mahan type stereoscopic plotter shown in photos .5P and .6P was used for precision contouring, planimetry and profiling. It was a comparatively simple stereoscopic mapping instrument designed to use ordinary contact prints of aerial photographs. It provides for plotting on a constant scale and approximate tilt correction but does not provide refinements such as correction for lens distortion. The plotter in Photo .6P does not have its pantograph arm attached. These plotters pre-date the Wild B9 and B8 stereo plotters introduced in the 1960s.This is a set of six photographs of stereoscopic equipment and personnel at the Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1950s to c1960s. Black and white photos are on photographic paper and were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1950s to c1960s, Universal Stereoscope, unidentified technician. .2) - Photo, black & white, c1950s to c1960s, Old Delft Scanning Stereoscopes, unidentified technicians. .3) - Photo, black & white, c1950s to c1960s, Unidentified stereoscopic plotters and technicians. .4) - Photo, black & white, c1950s to c1960s, Unidentified stereoscopic plotter, CPL Bill Shapcott. .5) and .6) - Photo, black & white, c1950s to c1960s, Ryker Model PL-3 stereoscopic plotter.Photo .4P is annotated on back - ‘Bill Shapcott (CPL)’royal australian survey corps, army svy regt, rasvy, army survey regiment, fortuna, asr, air survey, photogrammetry -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE VIEWER
A wooden hand held stereoscope viewer with screw on handle and moveable card holder and two magnifier eye pieces.Pat.Applied Forphotography, viewers, stereographic -
Clunes Museum
Photograph
SEPIA PHOTOGRAPH OF FRASER STREET, CLUNES. SHOWING ES & ANZ BANK AND CLUB HOTEL. PHOTOGRAPH FOR USE ON A STEREOSCOPE.FRASER ST. CLUNES.photographs, clunes township -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE VIEWER CARD
Stereoscope viewer card depicting Niagara Falls from American side, photographed and published by Kilburn Brothers Littleton N.H.Kilburn Brothers 268postcard, photograph, various themes -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE VIEWER CARD
Stereoscope viewer card depicting Sir Hugh Allen's residence Montreal, photographed and published by Kilburn Brothers Littleton N.H.Kilburn Brothers 4238postcard, photograph, various themes -
Tennis Australia
Transparency, Circa 1900
Four colour stereoscope slides of humorous cartoon scenes, one depicting a tennis match. Materials: Photographic emulsion, Glasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Transparency, Circa 1900
Three colour stereoscope slides of humorous cartoon scenes, one depicting a tennis match. Materials: Photographic emulsion, Glasstennis -
Tennis Australia
Transparency, Circa 1890
Two colour stereoscope slides of humorous cartoon scenes, one depicting a tennis match. Materials: Photographic emulsion, Glasstennis -
Anglesea and District Historical Society
Stereoscope with Cards
After the invention of a camera that printed on paper in 1855, photographers started producing stereo prints on cards. These cards were made of two identical photographs placed in a 3D viewer. By looking throough the viewer with two eyes, one gained the impression of three dimensional depth. This early form of stereo photography remained popular until the 1930s.stereoscope -
The Ed Muirhead Physics Museum
Photograph, Optical Munitions with Fred Caldwell
Part of a series entitled “Optical Munitions - School of Natural Philosophy, 1942-1945”. Black and white photo of Fred Caldwell operating a stereoscope.In ink on lower left hand corner : “4”. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE VIEWER CARD
Stereoscope viewer card number 3286 titled The artist and his friends, depicting monkeys in an art studio, photographed and published by Kilburn Brothers Littleton N.H.Copyrighted 1870 by James.A.Hurst.postcard, photograph, various themes -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Stereographic Image, 1900
Busy scenes on the Wharf, Cape Town, South Africa Stereoscope #6 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, south africa, capetown -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Photograph - 2 STEREOSCOPE PHOTO CARDS
2 x Stereoscope faded photos (circ. 1880's ?) on cream slightly damaged cards - Number 2532 , Grand Saloon , Steamer City of Natchez, Mississippi River showing tables , chairs and chandelier / Number 135. Dumbarton Castle - Scotland ,Photographed and published by Kilburn Brothers , Littleton N.H. / accompanying scrap paper states -'Antique photos -Stereoscope cards , Mr W. Ennis , 87 Harley St , Bendigo ,Kilburn Brothersphotograph, building, stereoscope photo cards /grand saloon , steamer city of natchez, mississippi river / dumbarton castle - scotland / kilburn brothers , littleton n.h /mr w. ennis , 87 harley st , bendigo -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Leisure object - STEREOSCOPE VIEWER CARD
Stereoscope viewer card number 4152 titled Telling her love,depicting a small girl and dog, photographed and published by Kilburn Brothers Littleton N.H. ink writing on back.Copyrighted 1886 by B.W.Kilburn.postcard, photograph, various themes -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Stereographic Image, 1900
Edinburgh Castle - Gordon Highlanders before leaving for War in South Africa Stereoscope #1 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, gordon highlanders, south africa, 1900 -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Stereographic Image, 1900
Responding to the Call of a Beloved Queen. Arrival of a British Transport, South Africa Stereoscope #2 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, south africa -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Stereographic Image, 1900
Cape Town and its Harbour - the Metropolis and Sea-port of South Africa Stereoscope #4 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, south africa, capetown -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Stereographic Image, 1900
First Roll Call in South Africa. Yorkshire Battalion, Cape Town Stereoscope #5 from a boxed set "For Queen and Flag: South Africa 1900" by Underwood and Underwood, Publishers Works and Studios: Arlington NJ; Littleton NH; Washington DCstereoscope, boer war, south africa, capetown, yorkshire battalion