High Bridge, Croton Aqueduct — Stereoscopic View (1864)
High Bridge, Croton Aqueduct — Stereoscopic View (1864)
Stereoscopic photograph of the High Bridge carrying the Croton Aqueduct over the Harlem River, from the Robert N. Dennis collection. Stereoscopic views were the 3D photography of the Victorian era — viewed through a handheld device, they created a striking illusion of depth. The High Bridge's Roman-style stone arches made it one of the most popular stereoscopic subjects in New York.
Date: 1864 Location: Harlem River, New York City Type: photograph Subjects: bridge, aqueduct, river, trees Text visible in image: 563 High Bridge, Croton Aqueduct, New York.
Source: NYPL, Robert N. Dennis Collection of Stereoscopic Views License: Public domain
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