Stereoscopic images of the First World War, found in the attic
A Toronto photography studio stumbled upon a stereoscopic camera and photo slides depicting World War I scenes. These photos were taken in the trenches, on the streets and battlefields. The amazing footage, taken with a hand-held stereoscopic camera called "Verascope", was taken by soldiers of the French army. The camera was preserved intact, and the original leather case and glass slides were also found with it. Each slide is a piece of history in photographs. Visitors to A Nerd's World photography studio in Toronto can use a special 3D viewer to view these slides. You don't need it - we invite you to see these amazing slides here and now.
(Total 25 photos)
1. A kind of parade of tanks and bicycles passes through the streets past a crowd of soldiers.
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3. Soldiers gathered at the foot of the hill, awaiting orders.
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5. Soldiers gathered around the priest at the funeral (I think).
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7. Prisoners of war are led through the streets.
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9. Soldiers walk past the ruins of the church after the bombing.
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11. Photo showing the size of the trench compared to the soldiers.
12. Two soldiers help the third, who was shot. A corpse is visible in the background.
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14. Only the skeleton with windows remained from the church.
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16. Five friends in a trench.
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18. Dead bodies in the trench. The cost of war.
19. The photographer was very close to the explosion site. Maybe that's why the glass of the slide burst?
20. All that remains of the village.
21. The trenches of the First World War.
22. About 20 soldiers are trying to raise the cannon up the hill.
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24. Although it is hard to see here, there are a lot of corpses on this mountain of debris.
25. And he is still smiling after so many years! These photos were taken by this Veroscope, created in the 19th century by Jules Richard. This chamber, which belonged to the soldiers of the French army, has survived to this day in its original form.
Keywords: 3D | Army | Camera | World War I