Genre: Urban Topographical Photography Stereoscopic view looking towards the spires of the cathedral (the body of the church hidden by foreground houses), with descriptive text, pp. 65-66. Published in part no. 42, December 1861.
The Chateau Waffleurs, near Lausanne. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view looking across fields towards the chateau, with descriptive text, p. 87. Published in part no. 46, April 1862. Photograph 'contributed to our Magazine by a gentleman long known among travelling amateur photographers as an ardent practitioner in...
Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of the great medieval town hall, with descriptive text, p. 71. Published in part no. 43, January 1862.
Waterfall at Casterton, Westmoreland. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view of a waterfall among the woods at Casterton, with descriptive text, p. 75. Published in part no. 44, February 1862.
Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view of Landon Ferry, looking along the quayside towards a stone tower, with descriptive text, p. 93. Published in part no. 47, May 1862.
Carving in box-wood of the Crucifixion by Durer. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Fine Arts, Photography of Stereoscopic view of wood-carving by Dürer, 'in the possession of a gentleman of Belgium,' with descriptive text, p. 37. Published in part no. 38, August 1861.
Maison des Bateliers, Ghent. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of the old guild-house on the quayside, with descriptive text, pp. 73-74. Published in part no. 44, February 1862.
Black marble quarry, Derbyshire. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Industrial Photography Stereoscopic view of the quarry at Ashford, with a figure seated in the left foreground, and with descriptive text, p. 101: 'Here is a scene in which the photographic art may be said to revel. It would be impossible to conceive any representation of the locality mo...