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Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Friday, September 1, 2017
French Stereoview Scene Titled “Coll.6. - Le Deshabille De La Parisienne” (1800′s)
French stereoview scene titled “Coll.6. - Le Deshabille de la Parisienne,” c. 1800′s. Attributed to JB.
Source: Rijksmuseum.
Monday, July 24, 2017
Stereoview of a Room in a House Somewhere in Northern New York (1800′s)
Stereoview of a room in a house somewhere in northern New York, c. 1800′s. By William B. Minard.
Source: New York Public Library.
Labels:
1800's,
1800's fashion,
albumen print,
chairs,
furniture,
home,
house interior,
interior,
lamp,
location unknown,
new york,
residence,
room,
stereoview,
table,
victorian era,
william b. minard
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
View of the Parlor of G. Ronnsaville’s House on LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois (1800′s)
View of the parlor of G. Ronnsaville’s house on LaSalle Street in Chicago, Illinois, c. 1800′s. By C. Allgeier.
Source: New York Public Library.
Labels:
1800's,
1800's fashion,
albumen print,
c. allgeier,
chairs,
chandelier,
chicago,
clock,
furniture,
home,
house,
house interior,
illinois,
interior,
lasalle street,
parlor,
parlor room,
pictures,
stereoview,
table
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Pro-Union Civilians Traveling Northwards During The Civil War (1862)
Pro-Union civilians traveling northwards during the Civil War, 1862. By George Barnard. Animated stereoview.
Source.
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