Near view of Perce Rock, 216 ft. high, Perce, Quebec.
Rock, Hillside, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a seated man looking out over Perce Rock, Perce, Quebec.
Underwood & Underwood
1902
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ST0028
Roger's Pass - from Hermit Mountain - British Columbia, Canada.
Mountain, Tree, Canada
A stereoscopic image of the landscape of Roger's Pass, from Hermit Mountain, British Columbia, Canada.
Trees in the foreground, mountains in the distance.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0029
Bala Falls and the Moon River, Muskoka, Canada.
River, Tree, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a person in a canoe at the foot of the Bala Falls on the the Moon River, Muskoka, Canada.
Underwood & Underwood
1901
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ST0030
Victoria College, Toronto, Canada.
Building, Tree, College, Canada
A stereoscopic image of persons posing on the lawns in front of Victorian College, Toronto, Canada.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0031
Ontario Parliament Building, Toronto, Canada.
Building, Parliament, Canada
A stereoscopic image of Ontario Parliament Building, Toronto, Canada.
A boy with a bicycle, and a man and woman are looking at the The Northwest Rebellion Monument that honours those who fell on the battlefields during the 1885 rebellion led by Louis Riel, a Métis who fought for native settlement and farming rights. Unveiled in 1895, it was Walter Allward’s first publicly-commissioned work, completed when he was just 19 years old.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0033
Down the Granite Gorge of the Colorado (1200 feet deep) from Peritese Point, Grand Canon of Arizona.
Mountain, Climbing, Gorge
A stereoscopic image of a man looking down along Granite Gorge (1200 feet deep) from Peritese Point, Grand Canyon of Arizona.
Underwood & Underwood
1903
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ST0034
Main Street – looking South from City Hall Square, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
City, Canada, Building, Monument
A stereoscopic image of Main Street, Winnipeg, Maintoba, Canada.
It includes the Volunteer Monument. Designed by architect Samuel Hooper, it commemorated the men of the 90th Winnipeg Battalion killed in the North West Rebellion of 1885, at the Battle of Fish Creek on 24 April 1885 (where battalion members acquired their nickname “Little Black Devils”) and the Battle of Batoche on 12 May 1885
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0035
One of Toronto's fine Office Buildings - the I.O.F Temple - Canada.
City, Office, Building, Canada
A stereoscopic image of Temple Building, Toronto, Canada.
Regarded as one of the city's first skyscrapers, it was completed in 1896 to house the world headquarters of the Independent Order of Foresters, which was a friendly society that acted as both a fraternal order and an important financial institution.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0036
Cordover Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Telegraph, Tram, City, Canada
A stereoscopic image of Cordover Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
It includes telegraph poles, advertising, a tram and bicycles.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0037
Amidst the Island Gems which adorn the St. Lawrence, Thousand Islands.
River, Tree, Boat, Canada
A stereoscopic image of two women and a man in a boat on the Saint Lawrence river, Thousand Islands.
The Thousand Islands constitute an archipelago of 1,864 islands that straddles the Canada–US border in the Saint Lawrence River as it emerges from the northeast corner of Lake Ontario.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0038
Bluff Island - one of the pretty sites in the St. Lawrence - Thousand Islands.
River, Tree, Boat, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a couple sitting on rocky banks of the St. Lawrence River, another couple in boat.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0039
Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, Canada.
Cathedral, Building, Canada
A stereoscopic image of Notre Dame Cathedral, Montreal, Canada.
The church is located at 110 Notre-Dame Street West, at the corner of Saint Sulpice Street. It is located next to the Saint-Sulpice Seminary and faces the Place d'Armes square.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0040
The Gold Range, Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada.
Canada
A stereoscopic image of a man reading a book sitting on a felled small tree. Behind is a view of The Gold Range, Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada.
The Gold Range is a subset subrange of the Monashee Mountains that extends from the Trans-Canada Highway to about 60 kilometres south of Revelstoke.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0041
Canada's famous Shrine, the Church of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, Quebec.
Church, City, Canada
A stereoscopic image of the Church of Ste. Anee de Beaupre, one of the five national shrine of Canada.
It has been credited by the Catholic Church with many miracles of curing the sick and disabled. It is an important Catholic sanctuary, which receives about a half-million pilgrims each year.
The peak period of pilgrimage is around July 26, the feast of Saint Anne, the patron saint of Quebec.
St. Anne is believed, by the pious, to obtain miracles through her intercession. People from all around the world come to visit the basilica. Pillars in the front entrance are covered in crutches from people who are said by the parishioners to have been miraculously cured and saved.
Underwood & Underwood
1902
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ST0042
Can. Pac. Ry. Station, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Rail, Station, City, Horse, Cart, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a railway station with horse and cart traffic.
Although labelled as Vancouver it is more than likely to be of the Gare du Palais / Canadian Pacific Railroad Train Depot Station in Quebec City.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0043
Field, a pioneer City in the Woods of British Columbia, Canada.
Field, Canada
A stereoscopic image of Field, a pioneer City in the Woods of British Columbia, Canada.
The Canadian Pacific Railway formally established the village of Field, originally known as ‘Third Siding’, in 1883 as a work camp. The camp was needed for the local operations preparing the railway line from Laggan (Lake Louise, AB) over the Kicking Horse Pass and down the Kicking Horse river valley toward where Field stands today[
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0044
Theold Town, from the Citadel, Quebec, Canada.
Town, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a view of the Old Town of Quebec taken from the Citadel.
The hotel Fairmont Le Château Frontenac can bee seen to the left in the distance.
The citadel is the oldest military building in Canada, and forms part of the fortifications of Quebec City, which is one of only two cities in North America still surrounded by fortifications, the other being Campeche, Mexico.
The fortress is located within the Historic District of Old Québec, which was designated a World Heritage Site in 1985
Underwood & Underwood
1901
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ST0045
The Great Glacier - east from the hotel - Glacier, British Columbia, Canada.
Fountain, Glacier, Tree, Park, Canada
A stereoscopic image of the Great Glacier (now Illecillewaet Glacier) in the distance and probably the grounds of Glacier House in the foreground.
Glacier House, located near the terminus of the Illecillewaet Glacier, became a center for tourism, mountaineering, glaciology, and photography in the Selkirks. The hotel was expanded in 1905 and 1911. It was considered one of western Canada's premier tourist destinations at the turn of the twentieth century.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0046
"Under the bamboo trees" - looking S.W. through the famous avenue near Kiyomizu, Kyoto, Japan.
Bamboo, Rickshaw, Transport, Japan
A stereoscopic image of two rickshaws being pulled through a Bamboo avenue near Kiyomizu, Kyoto, Japan.
Underwood & Underwood
1904
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ST0047
The Iron Horse of the 20th Cent. - Canadian Pacific 'Flyer" - 65 miles per hour.
Transport, Rail, Steam, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a steam locomotive number 211.
The Iron Horse of the 20th Cent. - Canadian Pacific 'Flyer" - 65 miles per hour.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0048
Curious formations caused by the erosion of the Waters, Hopewell Cape, N.B.
Beach, Rocks, Canada
A stereoscopic image of Hopewell Rocks. A man and boy stand on the sand before a rock outcrop.
The Hopewell Rocks, also called the Flowerpots Rocks or simply The Rocks, are rock formations caused by tidal erosion in The Hopewell Rocks Ocean Tidal Exploration Site in New Brunswick. They stand 40–70 feet tall.
Underwood & Underwood
1902
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ST0049
Perce Bay, Perce, Quebec.
Hillside, Beach, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a man sitting overlooking Perce Bay, Perce, Quebec, Canada.
Villa Frederick James can be seen in the middle distance overlooking the bay.
American painter Frederick James (1845-1907) built this residence on top of Cape Canon (1887) where his workshop soon became the meeting place of famous American artists including painter Georgia O'Keeffe and photographer Paul Strand.
Underwood & Underwood
1902
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ST0050
Mink Tunnel ( Can. Pac. Ry.), Port Caldwell, Ontario, Canada.
Rail, Travel, Mountain, Canada
A stereoscopic image showing two men, one holding a rifle, both holding fish. Standing on a rail-track before Mink Tunnel.
Mink Tunnel located on the north shore of Lake Superior is a railway tunnel constructed in 1884 for the Canadian Pacific Railway
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0051
The Great Wooden Bridge across the St. John River at Fredericton, N.B.
Ship, Bridge, Canada
A stereoscopic image of The Great Wooden Bridge across the St. John River at Fredericton, New Brunswick. Canada. A boat is docked at the side,
Underwood & Underwood
1902
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ST0052
Quebec Parliament Buildings, Quebec.
Parliament, Canada
A stereoscopic image of the ground of the Parliament Building of Quebec. The Parliament Building in the distance.
The Parliament Building is an eight-floor building in Quebec City and home to the Parliament of Quebec, composed of the Lieutenant-Governor and the National Assembly of Quebec. The building was designed by architect Eugène-Étienne Taché and was built from 1877 to 1886.
Underwood & Underwood
1902
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ST0053
St. Peter's Cathedral, Montreal, Canada.
Cathedral, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a view of Saint Peters Cathedral, Montreal, Canada.
Known a Mary, Queen of the World Cathedral, Inspired by the Italian renaissance revival, it was modeled after Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome.
The building is 101 m (333 ft) in length, 46 m (150 ft) in width, and a maximum height of 77 m (252 ft) at the cupola, the diameter of which is 23 m (75 ft).
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0054
Perpetual Snow at Vegetation's Verge, Louise Valley and Mt. Victoria, Canada.
Mountain, Snow, Hillside, Canada
A stereoscopic image of a man looking out over Vegetation's Verge, Louise Valley and Mount Victoria, Canada.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0055
Can. Pac. Ry. Tunnel, Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada (hewn from the Solid Rock).
Rail, Travel, Mountain, Canada
A stereoscopic image of two men inspecting the opening of a rock railway tunnel near Rat Portage, Ontario, Canada.
The town of Rat Portage was amalgamated with the towns of Keewatin and Norman in 1905 to form the present-day City of Kenora.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0056
The Wonderful Gorge, Albert Canyon, British Columbia, Canada.
River, Canyon, Tree, Mountain, Canada
A stereoscopic image of Wonderful Gorge, Albert Canyon, British Columbia, Canada,
Albert Canyon was a railway-based village in the Rogers Pass area of British Columbia, Canada, located near a hot spring known as Canyon Hot Springs and also a "pusher" station for pass-climbing engines of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The name "Albert" comes not from Prince Albert, as was common in the period, but for Albert Rogers, nephew of Major Rogers, the discoverer of the pass.
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0057
The "Three Sisters" from the Bow River Valley, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
Mountain, Tree, River, Canada
A stereoscopic image of the "Three Sisters, from the Bow River Valley, Canmore, Alberta, Canada.
The Three Sisters are a trio of peaks near Canmore, Alberta, Canada. They are known individually as Big Sister (Faith), Middle Sister (Charity) and Little Sister (Hope).
Underwood & Underwood
1900
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ST0058