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stereoscope & photographs
Period:
20th Century
Description:
The stereoscope was a Victorian invention and became a popular form of entertainment. This later model is of American origin and comes with a variety pack of stereoscopic images to view.
Place of Production:
Underwood & Underwood, New York
Materials/Media:
wood, white metal
Dimensions:
L:32mm; H:197mm; W:173mm
Source:
Stranraer Museum
Accession number:
WIWMS 1992.2 & 3
Digital Number:
SRTL023a-d
Creation Date:
1900s
Copyright:
Dumfries & Galloway Council
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