
1904 Stereocard: Old Faithful Yellowstone Park
Stereocard Images of âOld Faithful,â Yellowstone Park. 1904 Stereocard of Yellowstone Park, âOld Faithful,â by H.C. White Co., North Bennington, VT, Very Fine.. #12055, part of âThe âPerfecâ Stereographâ Series, featuring black and white photos of the geyser, Old Faithfulâ, Yellowstone Park, with detailed historical information printed on the back. Slight age-tone to images, and minor wear and soiling. Measuring 3.5â x 7â, cards such as these are referred to as âstereoâ because they have duplicate views on each card. A special stereoscope was used to view the cards which gave a perception of depth--a precursor to 3-D viewers of today. .
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$103.251904 Stereocard: Old Faithful Yellowstone Park
Stereocard Images of âOld Faithful,â Yellowstone Park. 1904 Stereocard of Yellowstone Park, âOld Faithful,â by H.C. White Co., North Bennington, VT, Very Fine.. #12055, part of âThe âPerfecâ Stereographâ Series, featuring black and white photos of the geyser, Old Faithfulâ, Yellowstone Park, with detailed historical information printed on the back. Slight age-tone to images, and minor wear and soiling. Measuring 3.5â x 7â, cards such as these are referred to as âstereoâ because they have duplicate views on each card. A special stereoscope was used to view the cards which gave a perception of depth--a precursor to 3-D viewers of today. .
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Stereocard Images of âOld Faithful,â Yellowstone Park. 1904 Stereocard of Yellowstone Park, âOld Faithful,â by H.C. White Co., North Bennington, VT, Very Fine.. #12055, part of âThe âPerfecâ Stereographâ Series, featuring black and white photos of the geyser, Old Faithfulâ, Yellowstone Park, with detailed historical information printed on the back. Slight age-tone to images, and minor wear and soiling. Measuring 3.5â x 7â, cards such as these are referred to as âstereoâ because they have duplicate views on each card. A special stereoscope was used to view the cards which gave a perception of depth--a precursor to 3-D viewers of today. .

















