Fishermen on the Sea of Galilee--and distant hills of the Gaderenes, Palestine -The Life of Christ Through the Stereoscope
Underwood & Underwood
PhotographThree fishing boats on the Sea of Galilee and men working on two of the boats; on the boat in the foreground, the men are pulling on a fishing net
Title |
Fishermen on the Sea of Galilee--and distant hills of the Gaderenes, Palestine -The Life of Christ Through the Stereoscope |
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Additional Titles |
The Life of Christ Through the Stereoscope |
Co-Author |
Underwood & Underwood |
Creation Date |
1938 |
Notes |
Stereoscopic cards are housed in a box which looks like two books the box is labeled "The Life of Christ Through the Stereoscope" and each of the "books" is marked either "Volume I" or "Volume II" and "Underwood & Underwood" the card is numbered at the bottom with its location (22) in the box the publisher's name and locations (New York, London, Toronto-Canada, and Ottawa-Kansas) are listed on the left side of the card "Works and Studios" for "Sun Sculpture" is printed on the right end of the card with their locations (Arlington and Westwood, New Jersey and Washington, D.C.) and the title and copyright date (1900) are printed at the bottom of the card a book entitled, "The Travel Lessons on the Life of Jesus" by William Byron Forbush (Second Edition, Revised published by Underwood & Underwood, 1905) accompanies the stereoscopic cards see 631UND/BB85 (Voyager # 325510) The title,"Fishermen on the Sea of Galilee and distant hills of the Gaderenes, Palestine (St.Luke v: 1-7)," is printed in six languages: English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, and Greek. |
Format |
1 item : albumen 15.4 x 8.1 cm ( 6 x 3.25 in).. |
Language |
English |
System Number |
997000039900405171 |
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