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Pair of photographic stereoscopic photographic prints, showing passage of an X-ray beam through a copper target

1930-1937

Black and white photographic print showing a disintegration produced in a lead plate by cosmic rays

1935-1937

Stereoscopic pair of photographs showing two 'straight' cosmic-ray tracks on a single pair of photographs

1930-1937

Print mounted on card, showing the emission of beta-rays from radio silicon, together with a few positrons from radio-nitrogen, present as an impurity

1930-1937

Pair of stereoscopic photographic prints mounted on paper, showing on electron of energy 6.85 M.E.V., due to cosmic rays

1930-1937

Black and white photographic print showing a shower of over 100 particles

1935-1937

Stereoscopic pair of photographic prints mounted on paper

1930-1937

Black and white photographic print showing the passage of a positron through a 0.35 cm. lead plate

1935-1937

Black and white photographic print showing a shower of three negative electrons and three positrons

1935-1937

Stereoscopic pair of photographic prints mounted on paper

1930-1937

Stereograph of Moon

1840-1880

full moon by Horace Dall

1920-1929

'Palestine through the Stereoscope Vols I, II, III'. Triple booktype storage box with 97 stereographs and book; 'Travelling to the Holy Land Through the Stereoscope'.

Palestine through the Stereoscope Vols I, II, III

1899-1909

'Japan through the Stereoscope'. Double book-type storage box with 35 stereographs.

Japan through the Stereoscope

1905

'Around the World through the Stereoscope, Vols 1 and II'. Double book-type storage box with 67 stereographs.

Around the World through the Stereoscope, Vols 1 and II

'Jerusalem through the stereoscope'. Double book-type storage box for stereographs with 26 stereographs.

Jerusalem through the stereoscope

Ives Parallax stereogram.

Ives Parallax stereogram

Two stereograph prints, non photographic showing a statue of a dog, and one of a man sitting at a table, by R Salini, European, 1838-1876.

Two early stereoscopic print prior to the application of photography

1838-1876

Glass stereoscopic reflexion slide showing a view of a valley, unsigned, United Kingdom, 1880-1920

Glass stereoscopic reflexion slide showing a view of a valley

1880-1920

Glass stereoscopic transparency of Sydenham slate rocks, Aberystwith, Chas Breese and Company, United Kingdom, 1880-1920

Glass stereoscopic transparency of Sydenham slate rocks

1880-1920

Thirteen transparent stereographs (or stereo-cosmorama)

Thirteen transparent stereographs

Ten volumes of stereographs by Underwood and Underwood, 45 cards per volume, 1855-1880.

10 Volumes of Stereographs by Underwood and Underwood

1855-1880

'Hong Kong through the Stereoscope'. Book-type storage box with 16 stereographs.

Hong Kong through the Stereoscope

1895-1905

'South Africa through the Stereoscope Part 1 Vol 1'. Book-type storage box with 23 stereographs.

South Africa through the Stereoscope Part 1 Vol 1

1896-1906

Glass stereoscopic transparency, partially tinted, view of the Cascade de Terni, Italy, unsigned, Europe, 1880-1920

Glass stereoscopic transparency

1880-1920

Glass stereoscopic transparency - a bichromated gelatine relief of a collapsed building, unsigned, France, 1890-1930

Glass stereoscopic transparency - a bichromated gelatine relief of a collapsed building

1890-1930

Glass stereoscopic transparency in colour, by Lumiere (7" x 3 1/4")

Glass stereoscopic transparency in colour

1893-1963

Two stereoscopic "ghost" slides each featuring two identical scenes including ghosts, unsigned, Europe, 1801-1900. One slide is titled The Student and the Ghost, the other is titled The Ghost in the Stereoscope.

Two stereoscopic "ghost" slides each featuring two identical scenes including ghosts

1801-1900

Six black and white stereoscopic photographic prints, mounted on card, showing Wilson track photographs, unsigned, British, 1927-1937

Six black and white stereoscopic photographic prints, showing Wilson track photographs

1927-1937