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View-Master

Collection: Collection on the 1964-1965 New York World's Fair
Date: 1964 Material: height: 3 1/2 x width: 5 x depth: 3 inches Dimension: Plastic
Identifier: aql:5706 1991.8.4aWF64 QMOA

Description: Stereoscopic viewmaster used to see photographic images of World's Fair pavilions and scenes.

Title : View-Master

Collection : aql:5839; vital:1

Date : 1964

Summary/Description : Stereoscopic viewmaster used to see photographic images of World's Fair pavilions and scenes.

Subject : New York World's Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.)

Rights : This object is part of the collection of the Queens Museum, and was cataloged with the generous support of the Council on Libraries and Information Resources (CLIR) as part of a Cataloging Hidden and Special Collections and Archives grant project, in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York and Queens Library. These objects cannot be accessed at the Queens Library. Please contact info@queensmuseum.org in order to learn more about the object or to access it.

Type : stereoviewers (wheel type)

Format : height: 3 1/2 x width: 5 x depth: 3 inches; Plastic

Identifier : aql:5706 1991.8.4aWF64 QMOA

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Subject:
New York World's Fair (1964-1965 : New York, N.Y.)
Rights Notice
This object is part of the collection of the Queens Museum, and was cataloged with the generous support of the Council on Libraries and Information Resources (CLIR) as part of a Cataloging Hidden and Special Collections and Archives grant project, in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York and Queens Library. These objects cannot be accessed at the Queens Library. Please contact info@queensmuseum.org in order to learn more about the object or to access it.


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