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pp. 240, 36 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 245 mm. Softcover. Original yellow wraps, slightly worn. Slight loss at head and tail of spine. Very good. W104RtStk
pp. 240, 36 [Advertisements, some illustrated]. Illustrated with numerous photographs. Includes list of pictorial illustrations, index of Advertisers and list of photographers and their addresses. Double column. 250 mm. Original full yellow cloth binding, slightly soiled. Hardbound. Very Good. W104RtStk
285 p. Profusely illustrated with photographs of cameras, some in color. Small inked ownership on front paste down. Folio. Original full red cloth binding lettered in gold gilt. Original dust jacket, price clipped. Hardbound. Very Good+. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! W100
63-2652London: London Stereoscopic And Photographic Company ca. 1867. Print of Black and White Photograph Mounted on Card Stock 4 x 2.5 inches Very Good. London: London Stereoscopic And Photographic Company, [ca. 1867]. unknown
1333873697.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
192028930London: London Stereoscopic Company 1920. 4th edition. Near Fine. Quarto. orig. dec. cloth 66pp. b/w pls. 111 Original photographs with tissue-guards. Nice photograph of an Orient Line Ship loosely inserted on page provided with technical specifications completed London Stereoscopic Company hardcover
3755Paris, Institut Géographique National, 1960. Ministère des Travaux Publics et des Transports. 2 vol. in-folio broché, 504 p. Très nombreuses fig. + 1 Volume de 85 planches et anaglyphes (A à M) : In-4 en feuilles sous emboîtage cartonné. Avec Répertoire des planches. Très bon état. Etude très détaillée et abondamment illustrée d'exemples.
192064572London: London Stereoscopic Company 1920. 2nd edition. Very Good. Quarto. orig. dec. cloth 66pp. b/w pls. 111 Original photographs with tissue-guards. Nice photograph of an Orient Line Ship; the R.M.S. Orsova loosely inserted on page provided with technical specifications completed which has been signed by eleven of the shipÕs officers. Neat ownership signature & hinges tender o/w a nice copy London Stereoscopic Company hardcover
1876128113London: London Stereoscopic Company nd. ca. 1876. Near fine. 8 cm b&w illustration on 10.5 cm card. Red print on front reads "Copy of the stolen 'Duchess of Devonshire' by Gainsborough." Rear states "This celebrated picture was purchased by Messrs. Agnew at the sale of the late Mr. Wynn Ellis's pictures for the enormous sum of £10605. When on exhibition in Bond Street it was stolen on the night of the 25th of May being cut out of the frame. £ 1000 is offered by Messrs. Agnew for the recovery of the picture and conviction of the thief or thieves. Photographed by kind permission of Henry Graves Esq. Pall Mall." A little wrinkling to one bottom corner on both sides. <br/><br/>When William Agnew bought Gainsborough's famous painting it was the highest price ever paid for a painting at auction. Two days later Agnew displayed the painting at his gallery where it was stolen by Adam Worth. The latter who Scotland Yard called the "Napoleon of Crime" was the man upon whom Conan Doyle based his character Dr. Moriarty. London Stereoscopic Company unknown
189047371890. Albumen stereoview photograph. 87mm by 177mm card. Depicts James Edwards & Sons boat builders business on the other side of the Yarra. James Edwards was first listed in Melbourne directories in 1869. <br /> <br /> Titled 'New Series' on right hand side of the card. Printed title on the right hand side. Reverse has ink stamp of Melbourne Stereoscopic Company 744 Lygon St North Carlton Stockwell Photo. and previous owner's name in pencil. <br /> <br /> CONDITION : Some fading and faint soiling. Faint mark in sky of left hand photo. Bottom right corner of the card missing. unknown
18701221870. Carrte de Visite. 97mm by 63mm. Henry Hawkins Q.C. later made Lord Brampton was the counsel against the Tichborne Claimant. CONDITION :Trimmed at bottom of card losing some of the text. unknown
18701161870. Albumen photograph. 100mm by 62mm. Sir Alexander James Edmund Cockburn 12th Baronet QC 1802-1880 was a Scottish lawyer politician and judge. As Lord Chief Justice he heard some of the leading causes celebres of the 19th century including the Tichborne Trial.<br /> CONDITION : Faint foxing in title area. unknown
83575Desforges H. Desforges Editeur, Bibliothèque de la Revue la Photographie, sans date, 71 p., une signature sur la première page de titre, couverture salie, intérieur propre.
18804718London: Stereoscopic Company 1880. Very good. One carte de visite measuring about 2.5" x 4". Photograph depicts two adult little people both women and an infant. The CDV is in very good condition with a few tiny spots to the image but no fixing and a scuffmark to the reverse. The subjects are unidentified. The individual photographer is also not identified but the firm Stereoscopic Company is noted here as the photographer to the Prince of Wales. Stereoscopic Company unknown
elala5018London: 1911. First Edition. Most of the illustrations depict Suez Colombo Ceylon and Australia Perth Adelaide Melbourne Sydney and Hobart. 4to. pp. 58 6. 103 illus. from photos incl. frontis. with tissue guards. original pictorial cloth light stain on upper cover light foxing to frontis. London: [1911] hardcover
001667London: The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co. No Binding. Good/None. G/N. This item is a cart de viste of General Grant President of the United States a vintage photograph. Image is mounted to card stock with company information on reverse. Mounted in protective plastic case. 4" X 2.5" size as it should be. Image shows General Grant in uniform a handsom and distictive looking gentleman with full beard. 0 <br/> <br/> The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Co unknown
187019981870. Albumen photograph. 100mm by 62mm. Lubbock was a banker Liberal politician philanthropist scientist and polymath. He took a keen interest in archaeology and evolutionary theory. He spoke in support of the evolutionist Thomas Henry Huxley at the famous 1860 Oxford evolution debate. CONDITION : Bottom slightly trimmed. unknown
18905769914 slides showing different American scenes such as Catawissa Creek and Island Brooklyn Bridge World Fair French Glassware Tunnel at Summit Station and others 2 scenes per slide Published by Universal Stereoscopic View Co. and Others hardcover
18672022981867 1867. 6.2 x 8.6cm portrait on 6.3 x 10.2cm card with facsimile signature below. The same carte-de-visite in the National Portrait Gallery's Photographs Collection ref. NPGx11863 dates it to 1867. A very nice condition item with firm sharp corners having a surface crease top left from where the image was laid onto the card and a couple of foxing spots at the top. Rainford & Parris Books welcomes enquiries so please do not hesitate to ask if you require further images or have any questions. All books are packaged with great care. unknown
188828911888. Albumen photograph stereoview. 80mm by 170mm card. Rare stereoview depicting the organ at the 1888 Melbourne Exhibition. Paper label on reverse. CONDITION : There is a slight nick on the far right of the photograph and slight fading. unknown
160pp. Hardcover Very good condition good Stereoscopic glasses laid in as issued
187212621872. Albumen photograph. 102mm by 62mm. Portrait of Sir Alfred Joseph Doughty-Tichborne 11th Bt 1839-1866. CONDITION : Faint foxing in title area. Trimmed very slightly on right hand side. unknown
46767Albumen print photograph 102 x 63 mm mount; lower margin recto with printed caption: 'Captain Knowles. Lost in the Northfleet off Dunganess Jan. 22 1873'; verso with The London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company's backmark; the print has a couple of light marks; the verso of the mount has some residual glue marks at the edges. 'The Northfleet left Gravesend for Hobart on 13 January 1873 with 379 persons on board: the pilot 34 crew three cabin passengers and the assisted emigrants comprising 248 men 42 women and 52 children. Bad weather forced the ship to drop anchor at several points before leaving the Channel and on the night of 22 January she was at anchor about two or three miles 5 km off Dungeness. Around 10.30 p.m. she was run down by a steamer that backed off and disappeared into the darkness. The heavily laden Northfleet sank within half an hour before vessels in the vicinity realised anything was amiss and in the ensuing panic a total of 293 people were drowned. 86 were saved. Of the women on board only the captain's wife and one emigrant survived along with just two of the children. Only two boats managed to get clear of the sinking ship one without any oars and the other damaged. The captain went down with his ship. The offending steamer proved to be the Spanish steamship Murillo which was stopped off Dover on 22 September 1873 eight months after the collision. A Court of Admiralty condemned her to be sold and severely censured her officers. An inquest was held at Lydd Guildhall in February 1873.' Wikipedia unknown
46750Albumen print photograph carte de visite format 102 x 63 mm mount; recto of mount with printed signature of Robert Moffatt to lower margin; verso with the back mark of the London Stereoscopic & Photographic Company; both the print and the mount are in excellent condition. 'Robert Moffatt Ormiston East Lothian Scotland December 21 1795-Leigh Kent England August 8 1883 was a missionary and a linguist who worked in South Africa and Botswana for more than 60 years. Of modest parentage he had an elementary education and was raised as a Presbyterian on strict religious principles by his mother a Scotswoman née Anne Gardiner. He first worked as a gardener in Scotland and England. Influenced by Methodism he determined to become a missionary and in 1816 joined the London Missionary Society LMS. He had already met and become engaged to Mary Smith who came from Lancashire near Manchester. He was sent out to South Africa where he arrived in Cape Town on January 13 1817. His fiancée however due to her father’s objections did not join him for another three years. He was to begin his service in Great Namaqualand south of the Orange River but at first was refused permission to travel there by the local authorities. Therefore he began instead to study Dutch at Stellenbosch University until January 1818 when he began work in Great Namaqualand. He had an early success in the conversion of local ruler Jager Christian Afrikaner circa 1800-1823 a Hottentot freebooter this while traveling in South West Africa now Namibia and Bechuanaland now Botswana. In April 1819 in Cape Town he met with an LMS deputation investigating LMS work in Southern Africa. They invited him to act as their interpreter in Dutch. He traveled with them until the Fifth Frontier War of 1819 forced them to stop. At the same time his fiancée arrived from England and they were married in Cape Town in December 1819. She was to prove a strong loyal and dedicated companion. The delegation persuaded him to work amongst the Tswana Bechuana and he settled at first at Dithakong in 1821 among the Tlhaping a Tswana people. Unrest swept this region as a result of the wars of the Zulu Chief Shaka but invaders were driven off by armed Griquas led by Andries Waterboer. Unsettled conditions continued until 1829. At that time Moffatt baptized his first converts. In this same year he established what was to prove a lifelong friendship with Mzilikazi chief of the Matabele. Having moved to Kuruman he began to translate the Bible into the Tlhaping dialect. He took the manuscript to Cape Town where with his own hands he prepared it for printing on the government press. He then acquired a printing press which he took to Kuruman by ox-wagon where he produced more religious literature. He had however to travel to Britain to have his translation of the New Testament published in 1840. While in London in 1841 he met with David Livingstone whom he persuaded to travel to Africa. It was from Kuruman that Livingstone began his African travels in 1849. Meanwhile back in Kuruman he continued to translate and print the Old Testament. The result was the first translation of the Bible into any South African language. In 1857 he led a mission to meet with Mzilikazi in Matabeleland. Suspicious of his influence Afrikaner burghers prepared to attack Kuruman. A request to the British govemor at the Cape Sir George Grey led to a successful appeal to Pretorius not to make the attack. Moffatt then remained at Kuruman working on a translation of Pilgrim’s Progress. In 1870 Moffatt and his wife retired to England where she died at Brixton in 1871. He died in 1883. His son John Smith Moffatt continued his work in Botswana and his daughter Mary married David Livingstone. Kuruman had been the northernmost European outpost in southern Africa and played a key role in the establishment of relations with the more northerly peoples. Although involved with diplomatic relations Moffatt’s work was essentially evangelical in character.' Keith Irvine Dictionary of African Christian Biography   unknown
187212601872. Albumen photograph. 102mm by 62mm. Carte de visite portrait of Arthur Orton 1834-1898 The Tichborne Claimant. unknown