Stereoview portrait of a sleeping dog by photographer Julius Hall of Great Barrington, Massachusetts, c. 1860-1880.
Source: New York Public Library.
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Stereoview portrait of a sleeping dog by photographer Julius Hall of Great Barrington, Massachusetts, c. 1860-1880.
Source: New York Public Library.
Animated Christmas stereoview titled "Our pets dream of old Santa Claus," 1897. By Strohmeyer and Wyman.
View of an African American slave boy posing next to a pillar and a sleeping dog on the grounds of Accabee Plantation near Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1860. By Osborn and Durbec.
"The Drinker's Progress. First Intoxication - Bachelor's Carouse," c. 1874. Possibly commissioned by a church or other organization involved with the temperance movement. By G. W. Edmondson. Animated stereoview.
Union cavalryman Lieutenant Colonel Samuel W. Owen of the 3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment taking a nap in camp at Westover Landing, Virginia, 1862. Animated stereoscopic photographs.
French government soldiers taking a rest from fighting near the church of Saint Jean-Baptiste de Belleville during the Paris Commune, Paris, 1871.