https://openvalley.org/items/browse?tags=Stereoview&output=atom2024-03-28T14:10:40-07:00Omekahttps://openvalley.org/items/show/1429
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var str = 'Bow Bridge, Central Park';
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var str = 'Designed by Calvert Vaux and Jacob Wrey Mould, and completed in 1862, this 87-foot span was the second cast-iron bridge constructed in the US. Its likeness to the bow of a violinist or archer gave the structure its name. Stereoview taken probably not long after its construction shows recent tree plantings.';
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var str = 'The Grotto and Cavern Cascade, Glen Alpha';
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var str = 'This stereocard was part of the "Artistic series, scenery at Watkins Glen and vicinity, N.Y." The picturesque series of falls and rock formations became a popular destination during the post-bellum period, and many other such images were created. This item consists of a cropped and enhanced single image, and the original stereoview card.';
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var str = 'Otsego Hall, Cooperstown, NY';
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]]>The Pioneers. The bricks-and-mortar version fell into disrepair during Cooper's years of travel in America and Europe; in 1834 he renovated it according to the new Gothic Revival style, pictured here in an undated stereocard.
Cooper died in 1851, the mansion was sold and converted into a hotel, then burned down in 1853. Its brick and timbers had an afterlife, however, when his daughter Susan Fenimore Cooper--an important nature writer--salvaged them to build what she called the "Riverside Cottage." The original Cooper estate now is home to the Baseball Hall of fame and its grounds.]]>2019-05-01T19:50:55-07:00
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William Cooper founded the village of Cooperstown in 1786, and in 1799 built a large mansion inherited by his son, the novelist James Fenimore Cooper. It was located near the outlet of Otsego Lake, the beginning of the Susquehanna River. A fictionalized version of Otsego Hall appears as "The Mansion House" in his 1823 novel The Pioneers. The bricks-and-mortar version fell into disrepair during Cooper's years of travel in America and Europe; in 1834 he renovated it according to the new Gothic Revival style, pictured here in an undated stereocard.
Cooper died in 1851, the mansion was sold and converted into a hotel, then burned down in 1853. Its brick and timbers had an afterlife, however, when his daughter Susan Fenimore Cooper--an important nature writer--salvaged them to build what she called the "Riverside Cottage." The original Cooper estate now is home to the Baseball Hall of fame and its grounds.
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Smith, Washington G., 1828-1893
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Steroview
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3.5 x 7 in.
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var str = 'Glen Iris, (Residence of Wm. P. Lechworth) Portage Bridge in distance';
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var str = 'From a series of stereoviews entitled "Gems from Genesee River & Wyoming Valley Scenery," image depicts a popular visitor destination even prior to creation of Letchworth State Park. ';
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Robert N. Dennis Collection of stereoscopic views, New York Public Library
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var str = 'Taking Pictures on the Lawn of the Glen Iris, Letchworth State Park, NY';
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var str = 'A stereoview card featuring a photographer taking pictures of the falls from The Glen Iris lawn at Letchworth State Park. Note that the equipment is another two-lensed camera. This item contains images of the original card and its reverse, along with two edited details.';
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