Stereoscope Viewers with various world cards comprising thirty…
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Stereoscope Viewers with various world cards comprising thirty six taken in Delhi circa 1877 to 1903 by George rose of Melbourne, sixty three of the Boer war including several of Lord Roberts by Underwood & Wnderwood & sixty eight various cards of Europe, America, Australia & various scenes & portraits of life of the period. Condition good to fair, some expected fading of the cards & general wear of the viewers

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