DescriptionThe Jinriksha. The chief mode of travel in Japan for Centuries..gif
English: The Jinriksha. The chief mode of travel in Japan for Centuries. Published: Littleton, N.H.. : B.W. Kilburn, c1901. Medium: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph. Summary: Man stands, pulling rickshaw, which holds two girls. A woman in kimono bows to them.
Polski: Fotografia stereoskopowa wykonana około 1901 roku przedstawiająca japońską rikszę (jinrikisha).
Date
circa 1901
date QS:P,+1901-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source
Stereoscopic card, B.W. Kilburn, Littleton, N.H.
Author
B.W. Kilburn
This file is a stereogram. Stereograms are stereoscopic images or animations which combine left and right frames showing slightly different visual angles to allow for 3D perception.
The stereogram uses wiggle stereoscopy, which quickly oscillates between the left and right frame (and sometimes intermediate frames) to create an illusion of 3D perception without requiring stereoscopic vision or devices.
Assessment
This file was selected as the media of the day for 10 April 2017. It was captioned as follows:
Polski: Fotografia stereoskopowa wykonana około 1901 roku przedstawiająca japońską rikszę (jinrikisha).
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Captions
Stereo of a woman bowing to two woman in a rickshaw with a row of stone lanterns behind them