American Museum of Photography View great images from the history of photography, daguerreotypes to Ansel Adams. Features Americana, Civil War, Wild West, portraits, scenes, photojournalism, plus information on preserving photos [QuickView]
Bill Riley's Antique Camera's and Photographica [QuickView]
Chronophotographical Projections Animations of the works of chronophotographers as Eadweard Muybridge and Étienne-Jules Marey of the last quarter of the 19th century. [QuickView]
Nineteenth Century Stereoscopes Learn the history of stereoscopes! 19th century stereoscopic viewers and pictures make for great collections and allow a unique study of Victorian people and places. [QuickView]
Albumen Photographs [QuickView]
Tbilisi House of Photography [QuickView]
Collodions and Clopinettes Fully dedicated to History of Early Photography, definitively scholar - with some pages of humour, yet... [QuickView]
American Photographic Historical Society Put the fun back into your photography as camera collector, print enthusiast and amateur photo-historian. APHS shows how your own attic, nearby garage... [QuickView]
Photographs: The Metropolitan Museum of Art [QuickView]
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Georgian Museum of Photography View images from the history of photography, portraits, architecture, cultural and historical monuments, contemporary photography in Georgia [QuickView]
A History of Photography A hypertext history of photography from earliest times to the 1920s [QuickView]
Bob's Photo Page [QuickView]
Victorian Magic Lanterns victorian magic lanterns , pre-cinema images, gallery, reference section [QuickView]
Women in Photography Archive [QuickView]
Central Pacific Railroad Central Pacific Railroad construction in the 1860's. Stereoviews, engravings, maps, and documents are treasures of western Americana that illustrate the history of... [QuickView]
City-Gallery.com Rediscover your family photographs through researching your family history. The one-stop resource for interpreting and researching old, found, mystery or family photographs. [QuickView]
Stereoviews of the Nineteenth Century [QuickView]
100 Year Perspective [QuickView]
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