Stereoscopic Images of Cleveland in 3-D
Underwood and Underwood Publishers
Founded in 1882 in Ottawa, Kansas by two brothers, Elmer and Bert Underwood, Underwood & Underwood was an early producer and distributor of stereoscopic and other photographic images. In 1920, the company sold most of its catalog of stereographs to the Keystone View 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.

Piles of iron ore between docks of Lake steamers (right) and railways to mills, Conneaut, Ohio. See image in 3-D

Docks, switchyards and 1-ton buckets for lifting iron ore from ships to cars, Cleveland, Ohio. See image in 3-D

Gigantic Crusher and spouts feeding it with iron ore from the mine - Escanaba, Mich. See image in 3-D