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Posted on 19 November 201919 November 2019

The Decline of the British Aristocracy: Exclusive Historic Houses in 3D

As the British Aristocracy fell into decline, they were forced to open the doors to their stately historic houses to the common person. Here's a look at some, from 1956 in VistaScreen 3D.

Posted on 12 November 201812 September 2019

Fasser Collection: Devastated Belgium

One of the items in Andrew O. Fasser's collection of stereo slides is a box, which originally held Verascope Richard 6x13 diapositives, simply marked "Belgium". Inside are 16 slides of Great War devastation; the best 8 are examined.

Posted on 9 November 201828 May 2019

One-shot #8: At a Calvary Near the Ancre

In which Wilfred Owen's poem is paired with and analyzed beside one of the images from the A. O. Fasser Collection.

Posted on 3 October 20184 October 2018

One-shot #1: Austin’s Mill

Most of my stereoviews are either intentional picks to add to particular collections I'm working on, subjects of particular interest to me, or views that I know a friend would want / are reasonably valuable / are unlike anything I've ever seen. But sometimes, while free-viewing my way through bins of worthless lithos and inane …

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