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10. Photographs for large and small, Tokio, Japan.
5034. On the way to school. Children outside the Kilburn factory. Factory staff in background.
Main Street, Littleton, NH, 1894. The Kilburn 1867 factory is the 2nd building from left. See “When I Wanted the Sun to Shine”-Kilburn and Other Littleton, New Hampshire Stereographers, by Linda McShane.
Main Street, Littleton, NH in 1894. Kilburn’s 1867 factory is the 2nd building from the left. See “When I Wanted the Sun to Shine”-Kilburn and Other Littleton, New Hampshire Stereographers, by Linda McShane.
Exterior of Slee Bros. Photography Gallery, Poughkeepsie, NY. The brothers are probably the men on the balcony.
103. Doremus’ fleet at Wabasha, Minn. The largest boat is Doremus’ Photographic Gallery with a huge camera model on top at the front. The next main boat is the Photographic Printing Gallery with sun printing going on with workers behind the counter. There is a small rowboat named “Lady Annie.” A camera on tripod stands in the foreground.
Rural photograph studio. Two men sit out front. The man on the left has one leg. He holds a wooden crutch and balanced on his knee is a photo printing frame.
Splendid Lifesize Stereoscopic Views of the War. Horrors & carnage of the Battle Field…..Prisons & Rebel Places & Scenery &c. Possibly Mt. Morris, NY.
Paying Election Bet. In front of the studio of E.L. Clement, Commercial Photographer, Chicago.
2807. You know how ’tis yourself. (?) This is John A. Mathers floating darkroom, Oil Creek, Pa.
Monument Square, Front St., Ballston Spa, NY. Image shows the studio of J.S. Wooley and a banner for Wooley hanging across the street.
CDV of street scene in Newburyport, Mass. showing Carl Meinerth’s studio on the right. The address “57” can be seen as well as a sign “Photographs & Ambr…”
J.H. Heering’s Photographic Gallery, San Jose, Cal. On back is written “Pfister’s store cor. 1st, Santa Clara St., South East Cor.” Image shows Heering’s Photographic Gallery in San Jose.
Image shows George Pine’s Photographic Art Gallery building at 27 & 29 East State St., Trenton, NJ. The entrance is at the right and there are photo displays that can be seen.
No. 430. Rope Walker. Unknown wire-walker from the Russell House, Eureka Springs, Arkansas. F.F. Fyler’s photo studio can be seen at the very left.
Po’Keepsie NY looking West. The Slee Brothers gallery can be seen at lower center with the skylight.
Getting Ice at the Gregory House, Lake Mahopac. Folsom’s studio is at center with image displays.