Antique 19th century stereoview photograph titled "No. 356. Lake Winnipiseogee." Published by the famous Kilburn Brothers of Littleton, New Hampshire, one of the most prolific stereoview publishers in America during the late 19th century.
The image features a quiet rural foreground with stone walls and sparse trees overlooking Lake Winnipiseogee in the distance. A wonderfully minimal New England landscape scene with strong atmospheric depth and classic early stereoscopic composition.
Card measures approximately 6¾ x 3¼ inches. Expected age-related wear, toning, and minor spotting present from handling and storage. Please review photos carefully for condition.
Dates comfortably to approximately the 1870s-1880s. Also, for the record, "Winnipiseogee" is one of the old variant spellings before "Winnipesaukee" became standardized.
The image features a quiet rural foreground with stone walls and sparse trees overlooking Lake Winnipiseogee in the distance. A wonderfully minimal New England landscape scene with strong atmospheric depth and classic early stereoscopic composition.
Card measures approximately 6¾ x 3¼ inches. Expected age-related wear, toning, and minor spotting present from handling and storage. Please review photos carefully for condition.
Dates comfortably to approximately the 1870s-1880s. Also, for the record, "Winnipiseogee" is one of the old variant spellings before "Winnipesaukee" became standardized.