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- A woman and three seated girls on the riverbank watching boaters at the Forks of the Thames River, London, OntarioThis may be a stereoscopic view meant to be viewed through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image.This may be a stereoscopic view meant to be viewed through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image.London Public Library
- Thames River looking towards Blackfriars Bridge, London, OntarioThe house in the photograph, situated at 90 Central Avenue and later known as Blackfriars, was built in 1876 for Thomas Kent, founder and president of the London Loan and Savings Company. The London Room index card gives the date of this photograph as ca. 1890.The house in the photograph, situated at 90 Central Avenue and later known as Blackfriars, was built in 1876 for Thomas Kent, founder and president of the London Loan and …London Public Library
- The Grigg House, London, OntarioThis is a stereoscopic view meant to be looked at through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. The original card mounted photograph has the photographer's series printed on the reverse. The date of this photograph would seem to be later than "Richmond Street at York Street, looking …This is a stereoscopic view meant to be looked at through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. The original card mounted photograph has the photographer's series printed …London Public Library
- View of Fountain, Victoria Park, London, OntarioThis appears to be a stereoscopic photograph which was meant to be looked at through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. The three-tier fountain was placed in the south end of Victoria Park in the late 1870s. (Source: "Victoria Park Inventory and Condition Report: Historic and Contemporary", …This appears to be a stereoscopic photograph which was meant to be looked at through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. The three-tier fountain was placed in …London Public Library
- St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, stereoscopic view, London, OntarioThis appears to be a stereoscopic photograph which was meant to be looked at through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (now First St. Andrew's United Church), on the north east corner of Queens Avenue and Waterloo Street, was built in 1868-69 on …This appears to be a stereoscopic photograph which was meant to be looked at through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (now First …London Public Library
- Crystal Palace (Provincial Exhibition Building), London, OntarioThis appears to be a stereoscopic photograph intended to be viewed through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. Now demolished, the octagonal Crystal Palace, also known as the Provincial Exhibition Building, stood on the north east corner of Central Avenue and Wellington Street. (Source: "Victorian Architecture in …This appears to be a stereoscopic photograph intended to be viewed through a stereoscopic viewer to produce a three dimensional image. Now demolished, the octagonal Crystal Palace, also known as …London Public Library
- Post Office, London, OntarioIt appears that this card originally had two photographs mounted to it, intending it to be viewed through a stereoscopic viewer. The card has been cut in half and only one photograph remains. The post office was built on the south-west corner of Richmond Street and Queens Avenue in 1860 …It appears that this card originally had two photographs mounted to it, intending it to be viewed through a stereoscopic viewer. The card has been cut in half and only …London Public Library
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