| 11. | Stanley produced a'Panoptic Stereoscope'in 1855, which was financially successful.
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| 12. | Pairs were used at 500 meter spacing producing stereoscopes for the British Meteorological Office.
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| 13. | Stereoscopes are still a relatively undiscovered collectible.
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| 14. | A simple stereoscope is limited in the size of the image that may be used.
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| 15. | And five years later, according to what he discovered, he invented the stereoscope.
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| 16. | There were also some 300 stereoscope negatives of various sizes taken between 1895 and 1915.
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| 17. | He corresponded with Southworth & Hawes and purchased one or two of their parlor stereoscopes.
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| 18. | Stereoscopy became popular during Victorian times with the invention of the prism stereoscope by David Brewster.
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| 19. | The stereo camera combined the refracting stereoscope with two separate cameras which were placed slightly apart.
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| 20. | As the name implies, " Stereoscope " explores " the divided self ."
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