South side of the Church of St. Ouen, Rouen. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view looking along the façade of the church, with descriptive text, pp. 23-24. Published in part no. 36, June 1861.
View on the Ribble, Lancashire. Photographer: Fenton, Roger
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Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view looking along the Ribble, 'One of Mr. Fenton's delightfully cool landscapes of river scenery,' with descriptive text, p. 25. Published in part no. 36, June 1861.
Interior of the Church of St. Jacques, Tournai. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view looking towards the altar, 'procured from a Belgian photographer,' with descriptive text, p. 31. Published in part no. 37, July 1861.
Group of shells by Fenton. Photographer: Fenton, Roger
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Genre: Still Life Photography Stereoscopic still-life arrangement of shells, a book and other objects, with descriptive text, pp. 33-36. Published in part no. 38, August 1861.
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.
Village of Casterton, Westmoreland Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view looking down through trees towards the village (now in Cumbria), with descriptive text, p. 39. Published in part no. 38, August 1861.
On the beach at Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Photographer: Edwards, Ernest
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Genre: Landscape Photography Stereoscopic view with two figures posed in the foreground, one looking through a telescope, with descriptive text, pp. 41-42. Published in part no. 39, September 1861.
Westfield House, Isle of Wight, seat of Sir Augustus Clifford. Photographer: Edwards, Ernest
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view looking towards the entrance to Westfield House, with descriptive text, pp. 41-48. Published in part no. 39, September 1861. Photograph uncredited, but probably by Edwards.