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Santa Claus on a three-dimensional Christmas cardSanta Claus with presents and tree on a Christmas card -- the object on his shoulder opens out into a three-dimensional paper shape. circa 1890s
Little girl on a three-dimensional greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Little dog on a three-dimensional greetings cardLittle dog sitting up and begging on a three-dimensional greetings card. Date: circa 1890s
Young man sitting on a bench on a greetings card. Next to him is a tree which opens out in three-dimensional paper. Date: circa 1890s
Lady with flowers on a greetings cardLady with flowers and a three-dimensional skirt made of paper on a greetings card. (3 of 3) circa 1890s
Cherubs posting letter on a Christmas cardCherubs posting a letter on a three-dimensional Christmas card. (2 of 2) Date: circa 1890s
Pink rose on a New Year card by Hyatt, dated 1879, with a thread to pull for a three-dimensional effect. Date: 1879
Spiders web on a New Year card, with a tab to pull for a three-dimensional effect. Date: circa 1880s
Floral design on a New Year card, with a gold tassel to pull for a three-dimensional effect. Date: circa 1890s
Floral design on a Christmas card, with a gold tassel to pull for a three-dimensional effect. Date: circa 1890s
Special guide to the Royal Academy exhibitionThe Spheres special guide to the Royal Academy summer exhibition, with a three-dimensional floorplan of the various rooms. Date: 1914
Stereoscopic television pictures by G. H. DavisStereoscopic television pictures: a notable British achievement. Three-dimensional pictures across the ether: the latest triumph of the inventor of television. Date: 1942
Sunshine of Spain at Earls Court Exhibition, LondonThe Sunshine of Spain at the Earls Court Exhibition, London, showing the interior of the Empress Hall. Including photos of itinerant musicians and Toledo peasants
Tregastel, Brittany, France - Le Calvaire. A calvary (Calvaire in French) is a type of monumental public crucifix, sometimes encased in an open shrine
Tatler photoshoot -- still life of jewellery. 1959
GPO By Air Mail Poster
Canvas and aluminium screen, Festival of Britain, LondonView of a brightly coloured canvas and tubular aluminium screen which faced the Country Pavilion at the Festival of Britain exhibition on the South Bank, London. early 1951
DIMENSIONAL FATE (A L Burkholder) Earthmen explore the Fouth Dimension Date: 1934
An anaglyph of a seaside sceneOn Kentish Sands; a seaside anaglyph. Although invented some seventy years earlier, the Illustrated London News was the first publication to print 3-dimensional anaglyphs in 1924
Paris Evening Gown 1904Pretty Paris gown created with layers of sheer fabric profusely ornamented with ribbon & three-dimensional flowers. The pointed sash emphasizes the tiny waist