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    Previous: "From Second Platform (380 ft. high) on Eiffel tower - the Champ de Mars, Exposition 1900, Paris France. (Look down.))Next: If you could see yourself the way I see you, you would be disgusted too)Photographs

    "Ifsh you could shee yourself the way I shee you, you would be 'stonished,)

    Datec. 1897Reference Number2005.0308DescriptionStereoscopic viewing card. A rectangular piece of card with two identical black and white photographic prints glued onto it, made to be viewed with a stereoscope. The card has: "Underwood & Underwood Publishers. New York. London. Toronto-Canada. Ottawa Kansas.", printed in black on one end of the card, and "Works and Studios - Orlington NJ. Littleton NH. Washington DC", on the other. The scene in both photographs is of a drunk man seeing multiple images of a woman in bed. Underneath the photograph on the viewer's right is printed: "Ifsh you could shee yourself the way I shee you, you would be 'stonished, - Copyright 1897 by Strohmeyer & Wyman". On the back of the card is printed: "Ifsh you could shee yourself the way I shee you, you would be 'stonished," in English and 5 other languages.Physical DescriptionDocumentary Artifact. Card, Stereoview. Original




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    "Ifsh you could shee yourself the way I shee you, you would be 'stonished,) (c. 1897). Pae Korokī, accessed 25/03/2026, https://paekoroki.tauranga.govt.nz/nodes/view/45445
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