B.K. Editeur
Organization
Places
- Paris (France) (Residence)
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
B. K. Editeur
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Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This record is used to track catalogued stereocards not described in another collection.Stereocards (also known as stereographs or stereoviews) are card-mounted stereoscopic photographs, which consist of two photographs of the same scene taken from slightly different perspectives. These double images produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a two-lens viewer called a stereoscope. Stereocards were first produced in the 1850s and were most popular between 1870 and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1860-1925
Château de Saint-Cloud [from the series "Vues de Paris et ses Environs"]
Item
Identifier: 184365
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This record is used to track catalogued stereocards not described in another collection.Stereocards (also known as stereographs or stereoviews) are card-mounted stereoscopic photographs, which consist of two photographs of the same scene taken from slightly different perspectives. These double images produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a two-lens viewer called a stereoscope. Stereocards were first produced in the 1850s and were most popular between 1870 and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1860-1925
Colunne Vendôme after the Commune [from the series "Ruines De Paris & Environs"]
Item
Identifier: 176471
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This record is used to track catalogued stereocards not described in another collection.Stereocards (also known as stereographs or stereoviews) are card-mounted stereoscopic photographs, which consist of two photographs of the same scene taken from slightly different perspectives. These double images produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a two-lens viewer called a stereoscope. Stereocards were first produced in the 1850s and were most popular between 1870 and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1860-1925
Paris Pont Saint-Michel & Boulevard Du Palais [from the series "Paris et ses Environs"]
Item
Identifier: 174656
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This record is used to track catalogued stereocards not described in another collection.Stereocards (also known as stereographs or stereoviews) are card-mounted stereoscopic photographs, which consist of two photographs of the same scene taken from slightly different perspectives. These double images produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a two-lens viewer called a stereoscope. Stereocards were first produced in the 1850s and were most popular between 1870 and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1860-1925
Portail Principal De Notre-Dame, Paris [from the series "Vues de Paris et ses Environs"]
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Identifier: 176419
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This record is used to track catalogued stereocards not described in another collection.Stereocards (also known as stereographs or stereoviews) are card-mounted stereoscopic photographs, which consist of two photographs of the same scene taken from slightly different perspectives. These double images produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a two-lens viewer called a stereoscope. Stereocards were first produced in the 1850s and were most popular between 1870 and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1860-1925
Promenade de Capultapel [Carriage in forest] [from the series "Vues Du Mexique"]
Item
Identifier: 132888
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This record is used to track catalogued stereocards not described in another collection.Stereocards (also known as stereographs or stereoviews) are card-mounted stereoscopic photographs, which consist of two photographs of the same scene taken from slightly different perspectives. These double images produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a two-lens viewer called a stereoscope. Stereocards were first produced in the 1850s and were most popular between 1870 and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1860-1925
Throne Room, Tuileries [from the series "Vues de Paris et ses Environs"]
Item
Identifier: 184363
Scope and Contents
From the Class:
This record is used to track catalogued stereocards not described in another collection.Stereocards (also known as stereographs or stereoviews) are card-mounted stereoscopic photographs, which consist of two photographs of the same scene taken from slightly different perspectives. These double images produce a three-dimensional effect when viewed through a two-lens viewer called a stereoscope. Stereocards were first produced in the 1850s and were most popular between 1870 and...
Dates:
Majority of material found within circa 1860-1925