STEREO VIEWERS
Stereo pic need stereo viewers. In fact it's a simple device: 2 lenses
(for the eyes) a place to put the stereo-pic in front of the lenses and
focus by moving the pic back and forth. some viewers were fancy and well
build (especialy the early ones). The later ones are simple and practical
made.
A fancy BREWSTER'S STEREOSCOPE viewer
1850-60
The eary BREWSTER'S type stereoviewers
had fixed lenses thus had fixed focus. Later models had a focusind device
or mechanism. An opening door at the top of the viewer had a mirror, allowing
the light to fall on the slide/view inside the viewer, to support viewing
transparent views.
UNIQUE RUSSIAN STEREOSCOPE - 1860-1900?
SPECIALLY MADE FOR RUSSIAN PILIGRIMS VISITNG
JERUSALEM
Thanks to David Silvera
(An Italian guide to Jerusalem) I found that viewer in a shop not far from
the Holy Sepulchre in Old Jerusalem. The text is in Old Russian (before
the revolution of 1917) saying: "BLESSINGS FROM THE GRAVE,
GOLGOTHA HILL, JERUSALEM"
A very unique viewer, not in great
condition but unique
French GRAPHOSCOPE 1880-1900
wooden viewer, a large magnifieing
glass and a pair of lenses for stereoviews, made from 3 parts that folds
and close as a box.
Those became very popular during
the grand 1900s International expositions in Paris
classic HOLMES type stereo-viewers
Using
a STEREOSCOPE |
a
fancy 1870s stereoviewer
with an image of a bird on the
velvet-hood |
In the peak period of the stereoviews
(around 1900) almost every stereoview's publisher also sold his own stereoviewer.
common types are:
The
Perfecscope by H. C. WHITE
Rare with a table stand |
Underwood&Underwood
Common wood & metal hood viewer |
Unknown
maker, 1890?
Special black metal & wood
viewer |
The
Stereo Graphoscope, 1900
Brass bird-eyes lenses in a nice
maple hood |
ROTOSCOPE 1910?
A metal viewer, folds to a look
like a book
TELEBINOCULAR ,KEYSTONE,
1920?
A special all metal stereoviewer
sold with the "WORLD" sets of stereoviews (by Keystone) and in a box designed
like two books: STEREOGRAPHIC LIBRARY (VOL I II).
KEYSTONE "EYE COMFORT SERIES"
1940s-
As the demand for "touristic" stereoviews
slowed the Keystone Company seeked for new markets, Here as an optical-aid.
simple folding viewers 1930s-1950s
Those
kind of viewers accompanied stereo-cameras to view it's pic |
Both
may be for the
CORONET 3-D camera |
Classic
wood slide stereoviewer
A nice, classic wood viewer with
adjustable focus |
Wood
slide ELECTRIC stereoviewer
strange looking viewer (hand made?)
with an early battery |
Cardboard stereoviewer (for B/W slides)
FRANCE, 1940-1950
STEREOFILMS BRUGUIERE
(positifs)
Map stereoviewer with Folding legs
suitable for viewing small stereoviews,
common for military-aerial-stereos or maps
VIEWMASTER viewers
The first TRU-VUE viewer 1931
the early model with a strip of
35mm B/W film later was purchased by ViewMaster and the film was changed
to pairs of slides on a cardboard
Many years (and models) of the ViewMaster
viewers
LEFT to RIGHT: 1938-
FIRST MODEL A , 1945- MODEL B, 1950s-MODEL C (the most common),1986- <ickey
Mouse viewer
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