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Early twentieth century slides

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Algorithmically related works from our collection by description:

Storybook narrative slides

c. 1890-1900
Similarity: 78%

European panoramic slides

Similarity: 74%

Magic lantern slide (Edwardians picnicking)

c. 1910
Similarity: 73%

American History magic lantern slides

United States, c. 1890
Similarity: 73%

Magic lantern slides

Similarity: 73%

American history wooden magic lantern slide (Children playing)

United States, c. 1890
Similarity: 73%

Hand drawn medical slides

Similarity: 73%

European panoramic slide 1/12

Similarity: 72%

American history wooden magic lantern slide (Blue and Grey clasping hands)

United States, c. 1890
Similarity: 72%

Astronomical slides

Similarity: 72%

Magic lantern slide (Coloured flowers)

c. 1900
Similarity: 72%

Magic Lantern Slide [Young Victorian Boy]

c. 1890
Similarity: 72%

Magic lantern slide (Edwardian baby and dog)

c. 1910
Similarity: 72%

European panoramic slide 2/12

Similarity: 71%

Magic lantern slide (Medical drawing of human physiology)

United Kingdom, c. 1890
Similarity: 71%

Magic lantern slide (The Hard Way)

c. 1890
Similarity: 71%

Trains and stations slides

Similarity: 71%

European panoramic slide 4/12

Similarity: 71%
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