London Stereoscopic Company1857100,000 Charming Stereoscopic Views from all Parts of the World
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Google BooksAdvert included in Thomas Sutton "A treatise on the positive collodion process" (London: Bland & Long, 1857).
100,000 CHARMING STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS
FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD,
AND Groups of Figures, representing almost every incident in human life. Amongst the endless variety of subjects may be particularized, Two Hundred Views of the Crystal Palace, onJGlass and Paper; Manners and Customs of the English; Wilkie-like Groups; Miseries of Human Life; Comic Scenes; Rustic Scenes; Love Scenes; Quarrelling and Fighting Scenes; Very rich Antiquarian Subjects; Classic Statuary; the Choicest Spots in the Isle of Wight; Salisbury; New Forest; Dovedale; Warwick; Coventry; Kenilworth; Straford-onAvon; Leamington; Stonehenge; Fountain's Abbey; Bolton Priory and Park; Tintern and most of the other celebrated Abbeys in England; Waterfalls, Glaciers. &c. &c. &c.
JUST OUT, A most extraordinary beautiful and sublime Series of Views.from Mont Blanc and the Valley of Chamouni;
The above are from Is. 6d. To 3s. Each, exquisitely coloured.
Common subjects from 4s. 9d. Per dozen.
Stereoscopes from 8d. Each. Improved Stereoscopic Cameras, complete with chemicals, from é5. 5s.
Just out. Private Grounds of Windsor" Castle. General Tom Thumb in all his amusing characters.
London Stereoscopic Company, 54 Cheapside,
(two Doors From Bow Church), And
313, Oxford Street, (2 doors from Hanover Square).
Wholesale and for Exportation.
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