Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of an entrance to the abbey, with two women posed in front, with text description pp. 147-148. Published in part no. 10, April 1859.
Royal Observatory, Greenwich. Photographer: Melhuish, Arthur James
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view, 'printed by A. J. Melhuish, under the superintendence of James Glaisher, Esqr. F.R.S.,' looking up the hillside towards the south face of the observatory, with descriptive text, pp. 17-24. The photograph has been bound out of place with the fo...
Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of the arched gateway and facade, with text description pp. 143-146. Published in part no. 10, April 1859.
West door of Rochester Cathedral. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of the arched west door of Rochester Cathedral, with text description pp. 87-90. Published in part no. 6, December 1858.
Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view along one of the facades of the abbey, with text description pp. 109-114. Published in part no. 8, February 1859.
Cross and round tower, Clonmacnoise. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Archaeological Photography Stereoscopic view of the carved stone cross and tower beyond, with text description, pp. 233-238. Published in part no. 16, October 1859.
Tomb of Archbishop Howley, Canterbury Cathedral. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of tomb and surrounding arcade, with text description pp. 123-132. Published in part no. 9, March 1859.
Osteological Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons [London]. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of the interior of the museum, with text description, pp. 169-172. Published in part no. 12, June 1859.
Interior of the Museum of Practical Geology. Photographer: Unknown
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Genre: Architectural Photography Stereoscopic view of the domed interior of the Geological Museum, opened in May 1851, with text description, pp. 49-52. The museum is now the Earth Galleries of the Natural History Museum. Published in part no. 3, September 1858.