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Stereoscopic Photograph (Albumen Prints) of a Living Tableau, by the London Stereoscope Company, 1850s or 1860s

Inventory Number 11994


Acknowledgement: © History of Science Museum, University of Oxford, inv.11994

Item type
Object
Provenance
Presented by Professor O. R. Gurney in 1973. They probably belonged to his father Robert Gurney, who was from Norfolk, and ultimately to Arthur Aldred of Great Yarmouth.
Primary inscriptions
Inscribed on back: 'A. A. No 13'. Blind stamp reading from front: 'London Stereoscope[sic] Company 313 Oxford St'.
Physical material
Card
Paper
Dimensions
Height: 83mm Width: 173mm Depth: 1mm Weight: 13g
Inventory No
11994
Accession Number
1973-22/4

Description

Stereoscopic albumen prints mounted on pale blue card, curved tops. Living tableau of one man and five women seated around a dining table with a boy standing.

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Part of a group of 35 stereoscopic photographs (all albumen prints), chiefly genre scenes, living tableaux, and story sequences, and topographical subjects, both commercial and private. They belonged to Arthur Aldred, most being initialled and numbered on the back, and one of them inscribed: "A. Aldred Esqr | Dene House | Gt. Yarmouth" (probably the house depicted in the photograph); number 1 is a family group. With them as acquired were stereoscopic photographs of birds of later date, now catalogued separately (92612).