
As the British Aristocracy fell into decline, they were forced to open the doors to their stately historic houses to the common person. Here’s a look at some, from 1956 in VistaScreen 3D.

On the 101st anniversary of the Armistice, we take a look at 101 unique stereoscopic 3D photos – taken by amateurs, and not sold commercially.

I refuse to honor Columbus Day, as I have for decades. So in celebration of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, here’s a lovely portrait of a Zuni War Chief from Timothy H. O’Sullivan, primary stereographer on the Wheeler Expeditions.

My wife and I took an extended trip to Strasburg to ride behind the 611 – the last remaining Norfolk and Western J-Class locomotive. Then we spent three days antiquing in the Lancaster County area. To see some of my finds, read on…

After enough requests for more pretty ladies on Brooklyn Stereography, I must assent – so here are some mediocre cheesecake stereoviews from Stanley Long. I present VistaScreen Series 40 “Glamour Models No. 2 – A bevy of British Beauties”, an obvious series of outtakes from the first Glamour Models series.