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Stereoview Cards

Explore a curated collection of authentic stereoview cards, the original three-dimensional photographs that brought immersive imagery into Victorian and Edwardian homes. Designed to be viewed through a stereoscope, these paired photographic images created the illusion of depth, offering a powerful visual experience decades before cinema and modern photography. Produced primarily in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, stereoview cards documented travel destinations, world events, architecture, industry, daily life, and distant cultures at a time when most people would never see these places firsthand. Major publishers such as Keystone View Company, Underwood & Underwood, and H.C. White distributed millions of views for education, entertainment, and armchair travel. From iconic historical moments like the 1906 San Francisco earthquake to sweeping landscapes and domestic scenes, stereoview cards served as both mass-market media and early visual storytelling. Each surviving card represents a combination of photographic innovation, educational purpose, and popular entertainment, preserved in paper form from an era before motion pictures and broadcast media.

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