Stereoscopic Images of Cleveland in 3-D
Keystone View Company
Located in Meadville, Pennsylvania, the Keystone View Company was a major distributor of stereographic images. The company was founded in 1892 by B.L. Singley, and from 1892 through 1963 it produced and distributed thousand of images of people and places from the United States and around the world. By 1905 it was the world's largest stereographic company.
Click on a thumbnail image below to see a larger view and more information about the image. Click on the "See image in 3-D" link for a 3-D rendering. 3-D glasses are required to view the effect.

A Comprehensive View of Smaller Unloaders at Work on the Ore Docks, Conneaut, Ohio. See image in 3-D

A Trainload of Coal -- Fresh from Pittsburg Fields for Lake Superior Consumption, Conneaut, Ohio, U.S.A. See image in 3-D

Dumping Whole Cars of Coal into a Hopper to be Poured into Vessel's Hold, Conneaut, Ohio. See image in 3-D

Unloading Iron Ore at Port of Cleveland, Ohio, the Heaviest handler of Ore in the World. See image in 3-D

An Air View of Downtown Cleveland -- the Public Square, the Terminal Tower and the Winding Cuyahoga. See image in 3-D





























