Stereo (3-D) Views
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These photos are from "stereo views" that made photos look
three-dimensional. Learn more about stereo cards and stereopticons
on this page.
Click on the images below to view
a larger image. To help you see as much as possible from these photographs,
use the tool "Reading
a Photograph." If you have 3-D glasses (with one red lens and one blue lens), you can view
the same photographs here in 3-D.
Wreckage from the 1889 Flood. Cambria Iron is visible behind the stone bridge.
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Th Schultz house, pierced by a tree, was a popular subject of photographers.
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Wreckage from the 1889 Flood. Many locomotives, like the one shown here, were destroyed by the flood and found among the debris.
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Flood debris along the riverbank. The Schultz house is on the far left.
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The flood came through this gap in the mountains. The river in the foreground is the Stoney Creek.
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Wreckage from the 1889 Flood.
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Stereo view card of wreckage from the 1889 Flood.
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The flood wiped out almost everything in its path.
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Wreckage from the 1889 Flood with the Schultz house in the background on left.
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