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Reference EXEBD 63009-63020
Title Egypt through the stereoscope
Author Young, R. Y. (photographer)
Date n.d.
Place of Publication New York
Publisher Underwood and Underwood
Document Type Stereoscope
Library/Archive The Bill Douglas Cinema Museum
Notes King Khufu's tomb, the Great Pyramid of Gizeh (from N. W.); Looking down the S. W. cor. of the Great Pyramid upon the mastabas of Khufu's lords; Entrance to Great Pyramid, the sepulchre of Khufu (in north face); Looking down passage to Khufu's sepulchre within the Great Pyramid; Khufu's sarcophagus, broken by robbers, in heart of the Great Pyramid; The Great Sphinx of Gizeh, the largest royal portrait ever hewn; Statue of Ramses II, pride of his now-vanished temple of Memphis; The earliest occupation (in steps) of men and the first attempt at a pyramid, Sakkarah; The temple of Sethos I, view S.W. to its dismantled front, Abydos; Sethos I and his son, Ramses II, worshipping their ancestors, in Sethos' great temple, Abydos; The Nilometer (measurer of inundations) on island at first cataract; Great Sphinx and ruins of temple, Egypt.
Topics stereograph, stereography, optical entertainment, photography
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