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At the change of the last century, as there were no movie or television, watching stereoviews was popular way to get a realistic picture of the world.Every rich household had a viewer with several series of cards. Today these are collectible antiques. I have a big number from Germany in my archive. Specially for a museum, it's a nice possibility to presentate the own town 100 years ago. Although there are interesting pictures from historical places events and technical development. which where never shown to the public.

Listing of the jewish people in 1939 at Poland for internment into ghettos and kill them.
(Bild Schönstein-Archiv, Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin)

Augsburg after the
Second World War

(Bild Schönstein-Archiv, Deutsches Historisches Museum in Berlin)

mounting of Rollei-Cameras

(Bild: Schönstein-Verlag)

(for watching this pictures, your need anaglyph-glasses, which I would send you with pleasure: kohler@3d-historisch.de)

Integrate 3D in your presentation:

First you can present the stereoviews with historic viewer or reproductions. For example the Stadtmuseum at Munich had a old "Kaiser-Panorama". At the exhibition which was made for the 50th birthday of the land Baden-Württembergs, there is a station with a 80 years old viewer with reproductions from old picture. Myself I'm a member at the "Förderverein für Kaiser-Panoramen e.V.", so I have contacts and can give you good consultation.
You can use 3D slice viewers fixed to the wall or hanging from above.
Further you can make a presentation with anaglyph-pictures. It's possible to create with low costs a impressive 3D-Show. This could be a PowerPoint-presentation with a Monitor or a projektor from which you make a projection on a white wall. Further you can have a interactive presentation with Touch-Screen-Monitor like a homepage. The visitor can look himself, which informations he want. You can use the 3D-pictures in prospects, katalogs, postcards or posters for the customer.
3D-Shutterglasses with Computershow is another possibility. But I never made this.
The last and certainly most impressive possibility is a Multivisions-3D-Slide-Show. The IMAX-cinemas use this technique with polarisation-glasses, too. With a picture size of 3 x 4 m it's really a fascinating view. The Stereo-pictures are shown together with music and explanations. The visitor will be a part of a new world. At the exhibiton "Zirkel, Zangen und Cellon" in summer 1999 at the Zeppelin Museum, Friedrichshafen, I showed historic stereoviews from the construction of the old Zeppelin-blimps to the visitors in a 3D-cinema. You had a feeling, like you stand yourself in nearby the old Zeppelin.

I'm happy for your requests: