Antique mammoth-format stereoview photograph depicting the Soldiers' Monument on Worcester Common in Worcester, Massachusetts.
Designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers and dedicated on July 15, 1874, the monument honors Worcester soldiers who died in the Civil War. The image shows the tall column topped by Victory, with sculptural figures around the base and surrounding commercial buildings visible in the background, including the "Kalamazoo Flour Store" sign.
Large-format mammoth stereoview measuring approximately 7 x 4 inches. Likely dates to the mid-to-late 1870s, shortly after the monument's dedication.
Condition shows expected age-related toning, spotting, surface wear, and light mount wear from handling and storage. Please review photos carefully for condition details.
Designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers and dedicated on July 15, 1874, the monument honors Worcester soldiers who died in the Civil War. The image shows the tall column topped by Victory, with sculptural figures around the base and surrounding commercial buildings visible in the background, including the "Kalamazoo Flour Store" sign.
Large-format mammoth stereoview measuring approximately 7 x 4 inches. Likely dates to the mid-to-late 1870s, shortly after the monument's dedication.
Condition shows expected age-related toning, spotting, surface wear, and light mount wear from handling and storage. Please review photos carefully for condition details.