Occupationals-Stereoviews

Please note that there is an additional Occupational category under the New York City section.

44540.

Carpenters.

44541.

Workshop Interior. Young boy laborers at counter at right.

44542.

Looks like a bank interior.

44543.

Unknown interior. Howe Sewing Machine poster on wall.

44544.

William Corliss’ Patent Burglar Proof Safe, Manufactured by the Corliss Safe Company, Providence, R.I.

44545.

William Corliss’ Patent Burglar Proof Safe, Manufactured by the Corliss Safe Company, Providence, R.I.

44546.

William Corliss’ Patent Burglar Proof Safe, Manufactured by the Corliss Safe Company, Providence, R.I.

44547.

Warren Bros. Calculating Engine.

44548.

No. 7. Love & Ball’s Rock Channelling Machine.

44549.

685. A Peep down the Melbourne Telescope.

44550.

Anemometer.

44551.

Screw Machine for Manufacturers of Fire-Arms, Sewing Machines, and Machinists. J.R. Brown & Sharpe, Providence, Rhode Island.

44552.

Steam Apparatus Introduced to the Dental Profession by J.F. Babcock, D.D.S.

44553.

W.T. Smith’s Carriage Shop. No. 1 Lake View Omnibus. A.C. Gibbs.

44554.

W.T. Smith’s Carriage Shop. City Omnibus.

44555.

W.T. Smith’s Carriage Shop. No. “0” Weight about 800 #. Seating capacity 6 inside, 3 on drivers seat. Movable curtains on sides, glass in door behind finished side  ?

44556.

W.T. Smith’s Carriage Shop. Gaston House. S.A. Street & Son.

44557.

Raftsmen.

44558.

1401. The Camera’s Story of Raftmen’s Life on the Wisconsin. The Crew.

44559.

No. 150. Horse and Hay Wagon.

44560.

Horse and Hay Wagon.

44561.

No. 176. Pferde No. 3.

44562.

Horse and farm machinery.

44563.

Dr. Seller’s Life Boat.

44564.

Life Saving Station at “Surf Side.”

44565.

Natives of Oildom.

44566.

One more less fortunate. Scene on the Blood Farm.

44567.

Oil Speculators on the Tar Farm.

44568.

The Failure-on Cherry Run.

44569.

The Unfortunate, Cherry Run.

44570.

Didn’t Strike Oil but Struck an Empty Pocket.

44571.

Mrs. M.A. Maxwell, in the Work Room.

44572.

Mrs. M.A. Maxwell, in the Field.

44573.

No. 504. At Altoona. The Furnace preparing to pour.-The works of the Pa. R.R. Co.

44574.

Train Crossing Gate Operator.

44575.

250. Trestle through the Swamp of the Great Pee Dee.

44576.

Cotes de France Normandie.

44577.

Group of Yarmouth Fishermen.

44578.

Group of Yarmouth Fishermen.

44579.

Interesting shipboard group with musicians.

44580.

Sloop Republic at Rye, NY.

44581.

No. 10. Deck hands, Steamer New Brunswick.

44582.

No. 21. Cooks of Steamer New Brunswick.

44583.

Launch of the Frank F. Curing, Thomaston, Maine.

44584.

This image does not appear to be what the title describes which is “Construction of Cabin Johns’s Bridge, Conduit Road, 7 miles from Georgetown. Aqueduct bringing water to Washington from Great Falls.” If you look at images of this bridge online, this does not resemble it. I believe this is the Niagara Suspension Bridge.

44585.

This image has nothing to do with the title on verso which is “Base of Washington Monument, 555 ft. high, 298 steps, 55 ft. square at the base. Cornerstone laid in 1848. By 1855 the shaft had attained the height of 152 ft. Money was exhausted not to be resumed until 1878 where Congress appropriated money for its completion. Finished monument was dedicated Feb. 21, 1885.” I believe this is the Niagara Suspension Bridge.

44586.

131. Weighing Quicksilver, New Almaden.

44587.

Miner’s Life in the Allegheny Mountains.

44588.

No. 130. Silver Bricks.

44589.

Marble Quarries, West Rutland, Vt.