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1902 Westminster Abbey – Wiggle Animation

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1902 - Westminster Abbey, England's most celebrated building.

1902 - Westminster Abbey, England's most celebrated building.

View the original image from the Library of Congress here.

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Remastered (vintage) Stereoscopic Animations

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Here are a couple I made early on and recreated using what I’ve learned.  Click the pic for a larger view.

1904 - Albert Hall, London, England.

1904 - Albert Hall, London, England.

School Board

1906 - "Meeting the Board of Education", boy gets a spanking.

1896 Hammersmith Bridge, London – Stereoscopic Animation

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1896 - Hammersmith Bridge, London England.

1896 - Hammersmith Bridge, London England.

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1926 Westminster Bridge, London – Stereoscopic Animation

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(Set of two images)

1926 - Westminster Bridge - West Past Clock Tower of Houses of Parliment, London, England.

Larger View, Westminster

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Piccadilly Circus, London – Stereoscopic Animation

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1909 - The heart of the West End, Piccadilly Circus, Coventry St., in the distance, London, England

1909 - The heart of the West End, Piccadilly Circus, Coventry St., in the distance, London, England

To view the complete collection in full resolution, visit clicksypics.com To find out how these are created, go here.

Wiggle Animation, Thames at night, London

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1903 - Overlooking the Thames at 11 oclock at Night, London, England

1903 - Overlooking the Thames at 11 o'clock at Night, London, England

I really liked the lights on this one.  The different angle caused a glare that I think came out well animated.  Something new, and a little different in store later this evening….

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