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Covered head to foot with photos.
Monument Square, Front St., Ballston Spa, NY. Image shows the studio of J.S. Wooley and a banner for Wooley hanging across the street.
No. 562. Photographs of Canada. Duplicate of Set presented to H.R.H. The Prince of Wales, by the Provincial Government.
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.
S.S. Vose with his stereoscopic camera and dark wagon which reads “Kennebec Valley Views by S.S. Vose, Skowhegan.”
Photographer Dunham with camera, posing stand, and 3 cabinet cards, two apparently of himself. The third is likely his wife.
No. 4. Landis Ave. South side between 6th & R.R., Vineland, NJ. L.D. Johnson’s Photo Studio and sign at left.
Landis Ave. North side between 6th Street & R.R., Vineland, NJ. Johnson’s Photograph Gallery sign at left.
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.
Jeff & Jo Ann Kraus with a customer at their trade show table at the NSA Convention in Huron, Ohio in 2010.
413. Temple of Isis. Manitou Canon. Note the photographer with camera on the cliff, upper right.
Wisconsin St. looking East, Milwaukee. Storefront, sign, and displays for Brown, Photographer. There is another Photographer sign at the top of the building far left.
Chas. E. Ward. On the table is a framed print of a horse-drawn carriage which leans against a Beckers sweetheart Stereoviewer.
Trade sign for S.S. Vose, 20 Madison St., Skowhegan, Maine. The sign sticks out at the very top of the building on the right and shows a man posing for the photographer with his camera.
J.J. Reilly’s Photographic Pavilion at the Falls. A camera can be seen within. The sign reads “Photographic & Stereographic Views of the Falls.”
