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No. 12. Cantonese dressed in Mourning for the Emperor. Their first peep into the Stereoscope.
No. 12. Cantonese dressed in Mourning for the Emperor. Their first peep into the Stereoscope.
14036. Japanese Belles gazing at our Celebrated Views through the No. 81 patented “Saturn,” Tokio, Japan.
Tinted stereo-ambrotype of a family group looking at images. The gentleman at left holds a Brewster stereoviewer.
Georg E. Hansen and wife with his very large solar enlarger. Follow the link for his biography.
Photographer W.J. Bradley, Strathroy, Ontario, Canada with a lens board on the table by his side.
No. 562. Photographs of Canada. Duplicate of Set presented to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, by the Provincial Government.
Photographic Gallery Storefront of Richard and Hannah Maynard, Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The woman behind the horse is Hannah Maynard herself. The man at the door may be her long-time assistant A.S. Rappertie. He had a great mustache over the years. This image is in front of their dual storefronts on Douglas St., corner of Johnson St., which they occupied between 1874 and 1892.
Seated man, possibly Cornelius Poulton, brother of Sam Poulton, the photographer, with another man, and a Brewster stereoscope on the table.