Wyman Strohmeyer Collection
"Wyman Strohmeyer: Capturing the World's Beauty Through Stereograph Views" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the stunning imagery of Wyman Strohmeyer
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"Wyman Strohmeyer: Capturing the World's Beauty Through Stereograph Views" Step back in time and immerse yourself in the stunning imagery of Wyman Strohmeyer, a talented photographer who documented captivating scenes from around the globe. In 1895, on a rice raft floating along South Carolina's tranquil waters, Strohmeyer skillfully captured a moment frozen in time. This remarkable image showcases his ability to transport viewers to another era. Traveling further south to Tuskegee, Alabama, we find ourselves amidst the inspiring Girls of the Booker Washington School. Mrs. McKinley stands near her carriage as these young women embody hope and determination for a brighter future. Venturing across continents, we arrive at Piccadilly Circus in London during its transformation from an enchanting place known as "In the Heart of Modern Babylon. " From bustling streets to towering buildings, Strohmeyer transports us back to this vibrant cityscape between the 1850s and 1910s. Continuing our journey through Europe, we encounter Belgium's charm through three mesmerizing stereograph views by Bert Underwood. These snapshots offer glimpses into Belgian culture and architecture during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. London once again beckons with five stereograph views showcasing its iconic Houses of Parliament. These images capture both architectural grandeur and historical significance that have stood tall since Victorian times. From Europe to Berlin's Unter den Linden Cafe in Germany circa 1894—Strohmeyer & Wyman present us with an inviting scene titled "Refreshing. " The cafe becomes a haven where locals gather for relaxation amid their bustling lives. Nature lovers will be enchanted by "In the Daisy Field: Sweet Flow ret of Rural Glade" taken by an unknown artist in 1896. This idyllic snapshot invites us into nature's embrace—a respite from urban life filled with serenity and beauty.