Stereograph
A pair of photographic images on a single support of stiff card. When viewed through a specially designed stereoscope, a stereograph gives the appearance of a single three-dimensional image. The photographs are not identical but have a slight lateral shift having been made with a dual lens camera, each photograph being what the human eye would see.
Sir Charles Wheatstone and his family
by Antoine Claudet
1851-1852
NPG P154
Emma Glossop
by Unknown photographer
1857
NPG x131831
Charles Dickens
by Herbert Watkins
29 April 1858
NPG x5585
John James Glossop
by Unknown photographer
1858
NPG x131830
Queen Victoria at breakfast with Princesses Beatrice and Victoria
by Alexander Lamont Henderson, published by Underwood & Underwood
April 1895
NPG x45209
'The Crowned King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra in Coronation Robes, on their return from Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, London'
by James Edward Ellam, published by Underwood & Underwood
1902
NPG x131829
Maharaja Bahadur Sir Jotindramohan Tagore
published by Underwood & Underwood
1903
NPG x88910
Mary Victoria (née Leiter), Lady Curzon of Kedleston; Sir Pratab Singh, Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir and approximately 22 others
published by Underwood & Underwood
1903
NPG x88909