The London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company was founded in 1854 by George Swan Nottage and Howard John Kennard. Known initially as the London Stereoscope...
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Zoetrope (category Milton Bradley Company)
Concert Hall of the Crystal Palace in London by permission of the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company. The programme featured at least four animations...
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Robert Howlett (section Early life and education)
their own name, and by the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company. Howlett was the second of four sons of Reverend Robert Howlett and Harriet Harsant...
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Stereoscopy (redirect from Stereoscopic)
derives from Greek στερεός (stereos) 'firm, solid' and σκοπέω (skopeō) 'to look, to see'. Any stereoscopic image is called a stereogram. Originally, stereogram...
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Grip (raven) (section Life in London)
hundred and twenty guineas." She was purchased by George Swan Nottage for 120 guineas. As the owner of the London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, he...
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Stereoscopic and Photographic Company was licensed as the British publisher, and repeated most of the Milton Bradley animations. In 1870, the Stereoscopic & Photographic...
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&c., &c. London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company. Portraits of Sir Cowasjee Jehangir, 1st Baronet at the National Portrait Gallery, London v t e...
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3D film (redirect from Stereoscopic film)
construction" at the 1862 International Exhibition in London. It could "exhibit drawings, models, single or stereoscopic photographs, so as to animate animal movements...
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Egyptian Hall (category Demolished buildings and structures in London)
demolition, by London Stereoscopic and Photographic Company, 1905 | London Transport Museum". "The Egyptian Hall, Piccadilly, London". Julian Franklyn...
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million stereoscopic negatives. Keystone View Company produced stereographic sets up through the mid-twentieth century, and had a stereoscopic photographer...
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(2018) [1981]. George Washington Wilson, artist and photographer, 1823-93. London: London Stereoscopic Co. ISBN 9780957424692. OCLC 1113394530. Kennedy...
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History of film technology (category Film and video technology)
commercial success. The only known extant Bioscope disc has stereoscopic sets of a sequence of photographic images of a machine in action. No original viewing...
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Underwood & Underwood (redirect from Underwood and Underwood)
producer and distributor of stereoscopic and other photographic images, and later was a pioneer in the field of news bureau photography. The company was founded...
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University of St Andrews Library Photographic Archive, dated "circa 1845', may be one of these sets. A stereoscopic daguerreotype portrait of Michael...
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George Washington Wilson: artist and photographer 1823-93, With an introduction by Brian May, London Stereoscopic Company, 2018. Roger Taylor, 'Priority...
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View-Master (category Stereoscopic photography)
special-format stereoscopes and corresponding View-Master "reels", which are thin cardboard disks containing seven Stereoscopic 3-D pairs of small transparent...
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George Swan Nottage (category Sheriffs of the City of London)
Mayor". The Times. No. 31419. London. 13 April 1885. p. 7. Retrieved 4 November 2022. Webb, David (2001). "The Photographic Studios of Regent Street 1850–1875"...
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Aerial reconnaissance (redirect from Aerial photographic reconnaissance)
used to create a stereoscopic effect when viewed in a stereoscope, thus creating a perception of depth that could aid in cartography and in intelligence...
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photographer with the London Stereoscopic Company; Richard Keene, who later became a member of The Brotherhood of the Linked Ring and Alfred Seaman who established...
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of reality. Stereoscopic recordings with motion and colour were the logical next steps. Before the necessary photographic emulsions and mechanics were...
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Lenticular printing (section Other early companies)
from a slightly different angle to achieve the stereoscopic effect. Other effects, like morphs, motion, and zooms work better (with less ghosting or latent...
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Negretti and Zambra (active 1850 – c. 1985) was a company that produced scientific and optical instruments and also operated a photographic studio based...
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392871 for an autostereoscopic photographic plate. This plate was exposed and developed to create a positive stereoscopic image, avoiding the trouble of...
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an autostereogram. Alternating strips from the left and right image of a traditional stereoscopic negative had to be recomposed as an interlaced image...
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A stereoscope is a device for viewing a stereoscopic pair of separate images, depicting left-eye and right-eye views of the same scene, as a single three-dimensional...
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Thomas Richard Williams (category Photographers from London)
journals and on the web, notably on the London Stereoscopic Company website and in their 2009 book, A Village Lost and Found, which details 59 of TR Williams'...
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Czermak published an article about his Stereophoroskop and other experiments aimed at stereoscopic moving images. He mentioned a method of sticking needles...
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new and more detailed medium for his experiments and the first photographic stereoscopic pairs appeared in the early 1840s as Daguerreotypes and Calotypes...
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Lee Miller (section Early life and education)
drawing and painting. Miller's father introduced her and her brothers to photography at an early age. She was his model – he took many stereoscopic photographs...
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developed a camera with Frederick Varley to shoot stereoscopic moving images. This ran at a slower frame rate, and although the 3D arrangement worked, there are...
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