Keystone View Company Stereograph Card Castle of San Angelo St Peter Church Rome

$ 5.26

Material: Cardboard, Paper Vintage: Yes Antique: Yes Type: Stereoview & Stereoscope Unit of Sale: Single Piece Brand/Publisher: Keystone View Co. Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original color: Sepia Signed: No Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924 Year of Production: 1904 Country of Origin: Italy Image Color: Sepia Theme: Architecture, Religious Subject: Architecture Unit Type: Unit brand: Keystone View Co. Production Technique: Albumen Print Features: Scalloped Edge

Description

Keystone View Company Stereograph Card Castle of San Angelo St Peter Church Rome. Imagine holding this artifact, a tangible link to a bygone era, and experiencing the grandeur of Italy's capital as it was over a century ago. Material: Cardboard, Paper. Journey back in time with this captivating stereograph card capturing the majestic Tiber River and the iconic Castle of San Angelo alongside St. Peter's Church in Rome, Italy. This exceptional piece, meticulously crafted by the Keystone View Company in 1904, transports you to the heart of historical Rome, offering a unique three-dimensional perspective of these renowned landmarks. Imagine holding this artifact, a tangible link to a bygone era, and experiencing the grandeur of Italy's capital as it was over a century ago. Perfect for history enthusiasts, collectors of vintage ephemera, or anyone with a passion for Roman heritage, this stereograph card is a window into the past ready to be displayed. Brand/Publisher: Keystone View Co. Subject: Architecture Year of Production: 1904 Theme: Architecture, Religious Time Period Manufactured: 1900-1924 Material: Cardboard, Paper Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original Image Color: Sepia Production Technique: Albumen Print Features: Scalloped Edge Keywords: stereoscope, vintage photography, travel memorabilia, historical Rome, Italian landmarks, antique stereograph, Keystone Views, early 1900s, educational stereoview, European history, collectible card, architectural view, sepia tone, Roman Empire