The stereoscope provided a Victorian public a means to place themselves in a reality that was not of their own. The stereoscope not only allowed the viewer to experience a landscape not easily accessible to them, but the stereoscope allowed the…
This essay is about the stereoscope and how it was a big turning point and made people begin to think differently about technology and the benefits it can have on people. It goes into great detail about the intricacies of the stereoscope, how it…
Wednesday, September 20, 1893; pg. 57; Issue 54. This article is an interview of a Mr. Stanley Spencer making an emergency landing from a hot air balloon into the sea. Mr. Stanley Spencer tells a descriptive tale of the fall and it gives background…
The article begins by describing the viewing of stereoscopic images. As the article develops it becomes a reading less about technology and more about opinions of the women of Japan and an account of the characters represented in the images. Without…