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The Valley of the Tay Scotland Stereoview Underwood & Underwood Early 1900s
The Valley of the Tay Scotland Stereoview Underwood & Underwood Early 1900s
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This antique stereoview card features a scenic view titled "The Valley of the Tay, Scotland," numbered 2626. The image captures a man standing on a cliff overlooking the winding River Tay in Scotland, framed by tree branches above. The view was made from Kinnoull Hill near Perth, a city historically significant as the capital of Scotland before the assassination of James I. The card's text details the fertile Carse of Gowrie or Valley of the Tay, known for its rich soil and diverse crops including fruit and floral productions.
Published by Underwood & Underwood, a prominent stereoview manufacturer and publisher based in New York, the card shows classic early 20th-century photographic style on cardboard mount with curved top edges. The back includes printed descriptive text and reference to other views in the Scottish series. This stereoview is a collectible example of Victorian-era 3D imagery, ideal for collectors of vintage stereographs, Scottish landscapes, and historical photography.
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