Description: b807, James Cremer Stereoview, #916, 3 kids/Tricycles, Independence Hall, PA. Click images to enlarge Description You are bidding on an original Stereoview/Stereograph SV card, titled: 3 kids/Tricycles (Velocipedes), Independence Hall, Philadelphia, PA. by James Cremer, card #916, 1870s. "Very Rare" Looking at this Stereoview through a Viewer, is like using Google 3D when looking at a Map. To see all of my "Stereoview Cards" click here. To see all of my historical "Cabinet Cards" click here. Notes: A tricycle, sometimes abbreviated to trike, is a human-powered (or gasoline or electric motor powered or assisted, or gravity powered) three-wheeled vehicle. Some tricycles, such as cycle rickshaws (for passenger transport) and freight trikes, are used for commercial purposes, especially in the developing world, particularly Africa and Asia. The word bicycle first appeared in English print in The Daily News in 1868, to describe "Bysicles and trysicles" on the "Champs Elysées and Bois de Boulogne". The word was first used in 1847 in a French publication to describe an unidentified two-wheeled vehicle, possibly a carriage. The design of the bicycle was an advance on the velocipede, although the words were used with some degree of overlap for a time. (ref. Wikipedia) For more info, click here. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence_Hall en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:HABS_measured_drawing_of_the_first_floor_of_Independence_Hall.jpg The Independence Hall is the building where both the United States Declaration of Independence and the United States Constitution were debated and adopted. It is now the centerpiece of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The building was completed in 1753 as the Pennsylvania State House, and served as the capitol for the Province and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania until the state capital moved to Lancaster in 1799. It became the principal meeting place of the Second Continental Congress from 1775 to 1783 and was the site of the Constitutional Convention in the summer of 1787. Size: 4" by 7" Subjects: Antique, Historic, Architecture, People, Children, Bikes, Velocipedes Photographer/Publisher: James Cremer (1821-93), 18 South Eighth Street, Philadelphia, PA. Photographer James Cremer (1821-93) was born in England, and moved to the United States when he was twenty-two. He worked for photographic supply companies in Boston and New York. Cremer established his own photographic supply company in Philadelphia. By 1860, he had a portrait studio and began to publish stereo views. James was a practicing photographer in Philadelphia for 40 years. He worked at the beginning stages of the practice, notably practicing photography as an art form. When he realized there was opportunity in stereo cards, he established his own Stereoscopic Emporium, or stereo card publishing business, on South Eighth Street. Cremer was the largest supplier of stereo cards in Philadelphia. In 1876, he was an exhibitor in the Centennial Exposition held in Fairmont Park. He eventually sold his studio and retired to Brooklyn, N.Y. Date: circa 1870s. The Last Image is for Information Only. Condition: VG-VG/EX (Edge & corner wear, Staining), Please see scans for actual condition. Info: Stereoscopy or Stereoviews have two nearly identical images mounted side by side and were taken by a Stereo Camera. When looked at through a stereo viewer they give a three-dimensional image. Most popular from 1850’s to 1930’s and they usually measure about 3 ½" by 7" (please see images). This SV card is part of a very large collection (over 5000) I will be selling on Ebay over the next 6-8 months. Some of the subjects will be: Alaska, Austria, Boston, California, Celebrities, Chicago, Colorado, Comedy, Cuba, Egypt, Florida, Industry, Ireland, Italy, Japan, London, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York City, Niagara Falls, Paris, Pennsylvania, People, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Rome, San Francisco, Scotland, St. Louis, Tragedies, Virginia, Volcano's, Washington DC, Wisconsin, Yellowstone and Yosemite. This Stereoview would make a great addition to your collection or as a Gift. 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Price: 50 USD
Location: Warsaw, Indiana
End Time: 2024-12-11T07:45:13.000Z
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Title: #916, 3 kids/Tricycles, Independence Hall, PA.
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Modified Item: No
Region of Origin: United States
Stereoview Type: Flat Mount
Subject: Children & Infants, Hobbies & Leisure, Architecture
Time Period Manufactured: 1850-1899
Type: Stereoview & Stereoscope
Antique: Yes
Brand/Publisher: James Cremer (1821-1893)
Material: Cardboard
Number of Items: 1
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Vintage: Yes
Image Color: Black & White
Production Technique: Albumen Print
Theme: Americana, History, Velocipedes
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)