SMALL TOWN AMERiCA:
Stereoscopic Views from The Robert Dennis Collection of The New York Public Library
click images to enlarge. enlarged images are linked to each other ...very mysteriously...around the wrists and ankles.
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A StereoWhozits? What's it look like?
David L Spahr has an awesome site featuring Stereoscopic images for sale
as well as countless fine foundphotographs. Tons of Stereoscope links and info too!
The folks at 3D-Viewmax offer a inexpensive stereoscope viewer for sale on their site.
Check out their history of Stereoscopes as well.
Here's another excellent History of the Stereoscope.
My Grandma had a stereoscope when I was a kid.
As I remember them the views were mostly biblical. I loved the depth of the picture and the sense
of history imparted there. My wife tells me people see more now in a day than people a hundred
years ago would see in five years. So while perhaps now the Stereoscope is considered quaint
and antique you can almost imagine what it was like for folks at the turn of the century to see
photos  of the Holy Land almost come to life. It was their TV. Their magazine rack.
Their future and past, dreams and fantasies almost  come top life.