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- Date
- 1900 – 1903
- Material
- wood; metal; glass; fibre
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0002
- Description
- Stereoscopic viewer with metal eye mask curved to fit around the viewer’s upper face and nose. There is a wood front piece with square glass lenses framed in metal, and a long wooden arm protrudes perpendicular to the eyepiece with a fence part way along the arm to separate vision. A sliding cros…
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- Title
- Stereoscope
- Date
- 1900 – 1903
- Material
- wood; metal; glass; fibre
- Dimensions
- 7.5 x 17.5 x 31.0 cm
- Description
- Stereoscopic viewer with metal eye mask curved to fit around the viewer’s upper face and nose. There is a wood front piece with square glass lenses framed in metal, and a long wooden arm protrudes perpendicular to the eyepiece with a fence part way along the arm to separate vision. A sliding crosspiece on the arm holds a stereoview card. A wooden handle beneath the arm is hinged to fold up. The metal mask is engraved with a scroll pattern and stamped at the top with the seal of a winged woman flying over a building with a male figure holding a torch on her back, with “Exposition Universalle Internationale 1900, R.G. Wenys (?) Co.” The nose piece is edged with red velvet.
- Subject
- households
- entertainment
- photography
- Credit
- Gift of Pearl Evelyn Moore, Banff, 1979
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.0002
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- Date
- 1950 – 1980
- Material
- metal; paper; plastic; wood
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.1021
- Description
- A wooden box containing a black Viewmaster with a metal advancing arm and 46 reels (36 in envelopes, 10 with no envelope). A small pamphlet has the words for “Part I - Passion Play.” The wooden box has a hinged lid and brass fittings.
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- Title
- Stereoscope
- Date
- 1950 – 1980
- Material
- metal; paper; plastic; wood
- Description
- A wooden box containing a black Viewmaster with a metal advancing arm and 46 reels (36 in envelopes, 10 with no envelope). A small pamphlet has the words for “Part I - Passion Play.” The wooden box has a hinged lid and brass fittings.
- Subject
- entertainment
- households
- children
- Credit
- Purchased from Phyllis Cain, Banff, 1988
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.1021
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- Date
- 1890 – 1930
- Material
- plastic; metal; wood; glass
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.1042
- Description
- A wooden box with two glass and plastic eyepieces, a metal adjusment rod with a plastic knob, and metal fittings. There is a cream-coloured name plate with “STEREOSCOPE” and other words in French.
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- Title
- Stereoscope
- Date
- 1890 – 1930
- Material
- plastic; metal; wood; glass
- Description
- A wooden box with two glass and plastic eyepieces, a metal adjusment rod with a plastic knob, and metal fittings. There is a cream-coloured name plate with “STEREOSCOPE” and other words in French.
- Subject
- Simpson family
- entertainment
- Credit
- Gift of James (Sr.) Simpson, 1968
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.1042
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- Date
- 1940 – 1970
- Material
- plastic; paper
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.3001 a-d
- Description
- (a)Black plastic “Sawyer’s VIEW-MASTER” stored in original box (c,d) with one reel (b) “178” of “DESERT SCENES ARIZONA USA.” Tag with box “from back of garage.”
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- Title
- Stereoscope
- Date
- 1940 – 1970
- Material
- plastic; paper
- Dimensions
- 9.5 x 10.0 x 12.0 cm
- Description
- (a)Black plastic “Sawyer’s VIEW-MASTER” stored in original box (c,d) with one reel (b) “178” of “DESERT SCENES ARIZONA USA.” Tag with box “from back of garage.”
- Subject
- souvenirs
- entertainment
- Credit
- Gift of Catharine Robb Whyte, O. C., Banff, 1979
- Catalogue Number
- 105.05.3001 a-d
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