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Strohmeyer Wyman Collection

"Strohmeyer & Wyman: Capturing the World through Stereographs" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of Strohmeyer & Wyman

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: A Rice Raft, South Carolina, captured 1895;printed 1904. Creator: Strohmeyer & Wyman

A Rice Raft, South Carolina, captured 1895;printed 1904. Creator: Strohmeyer & Wyman
A black and white stereograph of African-American women and children standing on a large pile of rice-straw on a raft. Twenty people are in the photograph. Water and trees are in the background

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Girls of the Booker Washington School, Tuskegee, Ala. -- Mrs. McKinley in near carriage

Girls of the Booker Washington School, Tuskegee, Ala. -- Mrs. McKinley in near carriage
A stereograph featuring a large procession of African-American students in the middle of a street flanked by crowds of people

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: In the Heart of Modern Babylon, Piccadilly Circus, London, England, 1850s-1910s

In the Heart of Modern Babylon, Piccadilly Circus, London, England, 1850s-1910s

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Group of 3 Stereograph Views of Belgium, 1890s-1910s. Creator: Bert Underwood

Group of 3 Stereograph Views of Belgium, 1890s-1910s. Creator: Bert Underwood
Group of 3 Stereograph Views of Belgium, 1890s-1910s. (The Town Hall, splendidly sculptured, and young Belgians of to-day, Louvain)

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: [Group of 5 Stereograph Views of the Houses of Parliament, London, England], 1850s-1910s

[Group of 5 Stereograph Views of the Houses of Parliament, London, England], 1850s-1910s
Group of 5 Stereograph Views of the Houses of Parliament, London, England, 1850s-1910s

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Refreshing - Unter den Linden Cafe, Berlin, Germany, 1894. Creator: Bert Underwood

Refreshing - Unter den Linden Cafe, Berlin, Germany, 1894. Creator: Bert Underwood
Refreshing - Unter den Linden Cafe, Berlin, Germany, 1894. Women sitting at tables, raising their glasses. Stereocard. [Strohmeyer & Wyman, New York, 1894]

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Victoria Square, Montreal, Canada, 1904. Creator: Unknown

Victoria Square, Montreal, Canada, 1904. Creator: Unknown
Victoria Square, Montreal, Canada, 1904. The square, originally laid out in 1813 and formerly known as Place du Marche-a-Foin, was renamed for Queen Victoria in 1860. Stereocard

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Gallery of Mirrors; Versailles, France, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown

Gallery of Mirrors; Versailles, France, late 19th century. Creator: Unknown
Gallery of Mirrors; Versailles, France, late 19th century. The Hall of Mirrors in the Palace of Versailles. Stereocard. [Strohmeyer & Wyman, New York, 1896]

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: In the Queens Reception Rooms, Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden, 1897. Artist: Strohmeyer & Wyman

In the Queens Reception Rooms, Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden, 1897. Artist: Strohmeyer & Wyman
In the Queens Reception Rooms, Royal Palace, Stockholm, Sweden, 1897. The Stockholm Palace or the Royal Palace is the official residence of the Swedish monarch

Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Group 5 Stereograph Views Houses Parliament London

Group 5 Stereograph Views Houses Parliament London
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Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Group 30 Stereograph Views Colorado Arizona United States

Group 30 Stereograph Views Colorado Arizona United States
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Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Group 37 Stereograph Views Garden Gods Colorado Scenery

Group 37 Stereograph Views Garden Gods Colorado Scenery
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Background imageStrohmeyer Wyman Collection: Heart Modern Babylon Piccadilly Circus London

Heart Modern Babylon Piccadilly Circus London
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"Strohmeyer & Wyman: Capturing the World through Stereographs" Step back in time and explore the captivating world of Strohmeyer & Wyman, a renowned duo who documented history through their mesmerizing stereograph views. From a rice raft floating peacefully along the serene waters of South Carolina to the bustling streets of Piccadilly Circus in London during the 1850s-1910s, their lens captured it all. One glimpse into their collection reveals an array of diverse subjects. The girls from Booker Washington School in Tuskegee, Alabama, stand proudly near a carriage as Mrs. McKinley oversees them with care. This powerful image showcases education's transformative power during that era. Traveling across borders, Strohmeyer & Wyman took us on a visual journey through Belgium's picturesque landscapes and introduced us to its rich culture. Meanwhile, they also transported us to London's iconic Houses of Parliament where political decisions shaped nations. Their lens then shifted towards Berlin's Unter den Linden Cafe where patrons sought refreshment amidst Germany's vibrant atmosphere in 1894. And just like that, we find ourselves strolling through Victoria Square in Montreal, Canada - immersing ourselves in its charm and elegance. But perhaps one of their most enchanting works is found within Versailles' Gallery of Mirrors; an opulent space reflecting France's late 19th-century grandeur. Equally majestic is our visit to Stockholm's Royal Palace where we catch a glimpse into Queen Victoria’s reception rooms – adorned with regal splendor. As we delve deeper into this treasure trove of stereographs by Strohmeyer & Wyman, we discover more wonders awaiting our exploration – from Colorado and Arizona’s breathtaking landscapes to the awe-inspiring Garden Gods scenery that leaves us breathless. Through these images frozen in time, Strohmeyer & Wyman invite us on an extraordinary adventure spanning continents and eras.