Antique Stereocard, Humorous, Nicodemus the Cat

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This stereograph card shows a man milking a cow and giving his cat Nicodemus a taste. The caption reads “9651 — And Nicodemus was fed by the Wayside”

The card is labeled as being produced by the Keystone View Company, copyright 1899 by B. L. Singley.

Stereographic images consist of two side-by-side photographs that produce a three-dimensional image when viewed through a stereoscope. The process was introduced in the 1850s and became popular in the late 1800s-early 1900s.

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This stereograph card shows a man milking a cow and giving his cat Nicodemus a taste. The caption reads “9651 — And Nicodemus was fed by the Wayside”

The card is labeled as being produced by the Keystone View Company, copyright 1899 by B. L. Singley.

Stereographic images consist of two side-by-side photographs that produce a three-dimensional image when viewed through a stereoscope. The process was introduced in the 1850s and became popular in the late 1800s-early 1900s.

This stereograph card shows a man milking a cow and giving his cat Nicodemus a taste. The caption reads “9651 — And Nicodemus was fed by the Wayside”

The card is labeled as being produced by the Keystone View Company, copyright 1899 by B. L. Singley.

Stereographic images consist of two side-by-side photographs that produce a three-dimensional image when viewed through a stereoscope. The process was introduced in the 1850s and became popular in the late 1800s-early 1900s.