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Carpenter & Westley. Camera lucida.
Carpenter & Westley
Camera lucida
late 19th century
Dallmeyer, J. H. (John Henry), (1830-1883), creator. Stereoscope.
Dallmeyer, J. H. (John Henry), (1830–1883)
Stereoscope
approximately 1870
Nachet, Jean Alfred, 1831-1908. Microscope camera lucida.
Nachet, Jean Alfred, 1831–1908
Microscope camera lucida
1880s?
Negretti & Zambra, creator. Stereographoscope :
Negretti & Zambra
Stereographoscope
ca. 1875
P. and J. Dollond. Camera lucida.
P. and J. Dollond
Camera lucida
early 19th century
R. & J. Beck (Firm), creator. Achromatic stereoscope.
R. & J. Beck (Firm)
Achromatic stereoscope
not before 1865
Smith, Beck, and Beck, creator.  Binocular magnifying glass.
Smith, Beck, and Beck
Binocular magnifying glass
between 1857 and 1865
 Peep egg viewer of Weymouth, Dorset.
Peep egg viewer of Weymouth, Dorset
ca. 1855
 Camera lucida.
Camera lucida
late 19th century?
 Stereographoscope.
Stereographoscope
late 19th century?
 Microscope camera lucida.
Microscope camera lucida
approximately 1850?
 Fenby's patent Panteidoscope.
Fenby's patent Panteidoscope
[ca. 1885]
 Brewster stereoscope.
Brewster stereoscope
late 19th century
 Monocular opaque glass viewer enclosing a print showing the Thames Tunnel.
Monocular opaque glass viewer enclosing a print showing the Thames Tunnel
approximately 1843
 [Camera obscura].
[Camera obscura]
[mid-19th century]
 Stereoscope :
Stereoscope
late 19th century