Multiple Lens Cameras
"It is a novel experiment to illustrate a book of travels with photographs, a few years back so perishable, and so
difficult to reproduce. But the art is now so far advanced, that we can multiply the copies with the same facility,
and print them with the same materials as in the case of woodcuts or engravings" - John Thomson, 1873
American Optical Co:
Henry Clay Stereoscopic
Anthony (E. & H.T.):
Champion Stereo
Anthony (E. & H.T.):
Climax Multiplying Camera
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Anthony (E. & H.T.):
Stereo Solograph
Kodak (Eastman):
No.2 Stereo Brownie
Scovill Manufacturing Co:
4-Lens Bon Ton View Box
Unknown American Builder:
4-Lens CdV Wetplate
Blair Camera Co:
Stereo Hawkeye No.2
Kodak (Eastman):
No.5 Folding Kodak Stereo
Stock (John):
Stereo Wetplate
Unknown American Builder:
9-Lens 'gem' Wetplate
Butcher:
Royal Mail Stamp Camera
J. Lancaster & Son:
Stereo Instantograph
Unknown American Builder:
4-Lens CdV Wetplate