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Description
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Stereographs are composed of two pictures mounted next to each other, viewed with a set of lenses known as a stereoscope. Taken around 7cm apart, roughly corresponding to the spacing of the eyes, the left picture represents what the left eye would see, and likewise for the right, so when observing the pictures through a stereoscopic viewer, the pair of photographs converge into a single three-dimensional image.
Title
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Stereographs
Still Image
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Original Format
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Stereograph
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Identifier
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ST0072
Subject
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Woods, Mountain, Canada
Title
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Beauty and Grandeur of the Rockies - Mt. Cascade from Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
Date
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1900
Publisher
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Underwood & Underwood
Type
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Image
Medium
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Albumen print
Format
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178 mm x 89 mm
Rights
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Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike
Provenance
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Pete Spencer, Bolton, UK, Former Owner
Accrual Method
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Gift
Description
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A stereoscopic image of Mount Cascade taken from Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
Cascade Mountain is a mountain located in the Bow River Valley of Banff National Park, adjacent to the town of Banff. The mountain was named in 1858 by James Hector after the waterfall or cascade on the southern flanks of the peak
Canada
Mountain
Woods