STEREOSCOPIC PHOTOGBAPHY. 



Published Monthly, with Three Stereographs, price 2*. 6d., 



THE STEREOSCOPIC MAGAZINE: 



A Gallery for the Stereoscope of 



LANDSCAPE SCENERY, ARCHITECTURE, RARE ANTIQUITIES, ETC. 

 With Descriptive Letterpress. 



" 'The Stereoscopic Magazine' has more than realized tho expectations of 

 those who relied upon the good taste of Mr. Reeve, and the vrc- -known care with 

 which he issues the splendid illustrated works for which his house is cele- 

 brated." Liverpool Courier. 



Published Monthly, with Three Stereographs, price 2s. 6d., 



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"Like all the stereographs issued from Mr. Reeve's establishment, they are 

 clearly and carefully printed, and the names of the Photographers are sufficient 

 to warrant that the scenes have been chosen with judgment, and taken from a 

 good point of view. Artistically, that by the late Mr. Howlett is the best; but 

 he had a rare genius for the art, and every photograph of his is precious." 

 Literary Gazette. 



Now ready, price 15s., a Series of Fifteen Stereoscopic Slides, 



STONYHURST COLLEGE AND ITS ENVIRONS, 



Photographed by ROGER, FENTON, Esq. 



Amongst the Stereographs are a view of the Facade of the Building ; a vie 

 of the Collegiate Church ; a beautiful interior of the Chapel of the Sodality 



a view 

 of 



Our Lady, richly decorated with carvings in oak and stone ; an interior of the 

 College Refectory, anciently the Banqueting Hall of the mansion; and two 

 beautiful scenes from the Garden, displaying: the peculiar characteristics of the 

 Dutch style. 



The other views are of scenes in the vicinity of the College ; a Bobbin-Mill 

 and Cottage in a romantic glen at Hurst Green, the neighbouring Village ; Sale 

 Weel, a picturesque bend in the Ribble ; Raid Deep, likewise on the Ribble ; 

 the Old and New Lower Hodder Bridges, of the vale called Paradise ; and the 

 Hodder Roughs, the bathing-place of the Stonyhurst boys. 



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