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        Glass stereo card - The Gorge and Horseshoe Falls below Table Rock

        McPherson, J. (ca. 1861)
        A stereo card of the gorge and Horseshoe Falls below Table Rock in winter.
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        Glass stereo card - Five figures in ‘Sunday Best’ clothing at Prospect Point

        McPherson, J. (ca. 1861)
        A glass stereo card of five figures in ‘Sunday Best’ clothing at Prospect Point with the Canadian and American Falls in the background.
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        Glass stereo card - Five Indigenous people on Luna Island looking at American Falls

        Babbitt, Platt D. (n.d.)
        A glass stereo card featuring five indigenous people on Luna Island looking at the American Falls. The photographer is Platt D. Babbitt, Niagara Falls.
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        Glass stereo card - Giant Icicles under Table Rock

        n.d.
        A glass stereo card showing giant icicles under Table Rock. The staircase can be seen in between the icicles.
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        Glass stereo card - Horseshoe Falls in winter

        McPherson, J. (ca. 1861)
        A glass stereo card of Horseshoe Falls in winter.
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        Glass stereo card - Man standing on ice bridge

        n.d.
        A glass stereo card showing a man standing on the ice bridge with the American Falls in the background.
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        Glass stereo card - Man standing on Table Rock in Winter

        n.d.
        A glass stereo card featuring a man standing on Table Rock in the Winter. Clifton Hotel can be seen in the background.
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        Glass stereo card - Table Rock by the brink of the Horseshoe Falls

        McPherson, J. (ca. 1861)
        A glass stereo card of Table Rock by the brink of the Horseshoe Falls.
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        Glass stereo card - Thomas Clark Street’s pagoda tower on Cedar Island

        McPherson, J. (ca. 1861)
        A glass stereo card of Thomas Clark Street’s pagoda tower on Cedar Island showing Niagara Falls in the background.
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        Glass stereo card - View of American Falls from Canadian Side in Winter

        Evans, C.B. (n.d.)
        A glass stereo card with a view of the American Falls taken from the Canadian side during the Winter. The photographer is C.B. Evens of Niagara Falls and the slide has been numbered 30.
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        Glass stereo card - View of Horseshoe Falls

        1954
        A glass stereo card with a view of the Horseshoe Falls. The caption on the card reads "1954. Vue du Niagara, Etats-Unis, Amerique " which translates to "1954. View of Niagara, United States of America".
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        Glass stereo card - Whirlpool Rapids with a train crossing the suspension bridge above

        McPherson, J. (ca. 1861)
        A glass stereo card of Whirlpool Rapids with a train crossing the suspension bridge above.
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        Glass stereo card - Whirlpool Rapids, Niagara River

        n.d.
        A glass stereo card featuring the Whirlpool rapids and the Niagara River.
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        Glass stereo card - Wide view of Terrapin Tower from Canadian side

        McPherson, J. (n.d.)
        A glass stereo card with a wide view of Terrapin Tower from the Canadian side of the Falls. The photographer is J. McPherson, Niagara Falls.
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        Glass stereo card - Winter view of American Falls, 1856

        Langenheim, F. (1856)
        A glass stereo card with a Winter view of the American Falls. The caption under the image reads "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1856, by F. Langenheim, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania." Between the images is printed "F. Langenheim's patent, Nov. 19, 1850."
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        The Horse Shoe Fall

        E. & H.T. Anthony & Co. (n.d.)
        The description on the reverse states "The Majesty and Beauty of Niagara. The Horse Shoe Fall." There is also a No. associated with the card, but the original printed number (5800_01) has been crossed out and replaced in ink with 5795.
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        Horseshoe Falls from Above, U.S.A.

        Underwood & Underwood (1901)
        The description reads "(39) Tireless Niagara - Horseshoe Falls from above - U.S.A.". The reverse states "We are standing on the Canadian side of the river, looking S.E. across the enormous curve of the Horseshoe toward the Dufferin Islands on the Canadian side. 'This is close enough. The time will come undoubtedly when no man can reach this point, when the rocks on which we stand will break and crash into the gulf above which they hang. Table Rock one of the best known points about Niagara in the past, used to extend out over the river from the bank just behind us. It was originally very large but great masses, sometimes a hundred feet in length by fifty in width, have broken off at different periods, the last in 1883, until the whole rock is gone. Off to our left is the centre of the Horseshoe. It is easy to see that in that direction the water is going over in a solid mass, thousands of tons each second, to the river 150 feet below. While the amount of water passing over these rocks varies somewhat according to the height of the river. It has been estimated that the average amount is 12,000,000 cubic feet per minute, that is, about 375,000 tons...Since 1842 the whole contour of these falls has been worn away at the rate of about 2 1/10 ft. per year. In the centre of the Horseshoe where the bulk of the water passes, nearly five feet of rock are worn away each year. The falls have receded 100 feet within the memory of the men now living.' From Niagara Through the Stereoscope, with special 'keyed' maps, published by Underwood & Underwood"
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        Horseshoe Falls from Below

        H.K.S.L., London (n.d.)
        The description below the image reads "No.66 Horseshoe Falls from below, Winter, Niagara".
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        Horseshoe Falls, Canada Side

        Barker, Geo. (n.d.)
        The description of the image reads "29 Horseshoe Fall - Canada Side".
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        Horseshoe Falls, U.S.A.

        Underwood & Underwood (1902)
        The description reads "(13) Tireless Niagara - Horseshoe Falls, from above, - U.S.A."
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