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Click below to access individual stereo photographers
Celebrating Years of Stereoscopic Adventures
If this is your first visit, please click the "Introduction to the LSC" button for an overview of what we are about. If you are seeking information on T. R. Williams, 1850s stereo photographer, and have been here before, please feel free to click straight away on the green "T. R. Williams" button, to the North, and a little bit East of this text! These web pages are the result of years of dedication to the subject.
The whole point of this site is to share our findings freely, offer information, and provide a standard for identifying and appreciating these beautiful images. But if you intend to use information from this site in published works, or other websites, we would appreciate hearing from you, and please give us appropriate credit, together with a link if possible!
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THANKS !
Brian May
Just in case anyone was wondering ...?
THIS IS WHAT A STEREO CARD LOOKS LIKE !!!
It contains two almost identical images. When the card is
viewed in stereo - with a viewer or otherwise - the scene
leaps into 3-Dimensional life. For more info,
click the "Help With Stereo Viewing" ! button.