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BRIANMAY.COM || THE OFFICIAL BRIAN MAY WEBSITE
BRIAN MAY, legendary guitarist and song writer with rock group Queen and solo. Brian's Soapbox page is Brian's personal column, sharing his thoughts on music, work, life, the world, astronomy and stereo photography.
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London Stereoscopic Company - Official Web Site
London Stereoscopic Company web site is a resource site for stereo photographs from an era when these photos provided the common mans first glimpse, through a stereo window, into a magical new world.
Diableries, Stereoscopic Adventures in Hell – A devilish 1860s sensati
In France, around 1860, from the loins of a traditional national fascination with all things diabolical, was born a new sensation – a series of visionary dioramas depicting life in a strange parallel universe called ENFER – Hell – communicated to an eager audience by means of stereoscopic cards, to be viewed in the ste
The Red Special – The Story Of The Home Made Guitar That Rocked Queen
Brian May and his father Harold started to hand-build an electric guitar in 1963. Brian dreamed of a guitar that would outperform any of the existing commercially made electric guitars; his father had the technical knowledge and skills to help make the dream come true. Brian played his guitar on every Queen album and i
Mission Moon 3-D – Reliving The Great Space Race
This is the first time that the story of the space race has been captured in stereo (3-D) and it presents the largest-ever collection of stereo photos of the Apollo program, with over 150 unique views altogether.
The Poor Man’s Picture Gallery – Victorian Paintings and their Stereos
These astonishing stereo cards from Dr. Brian May’s collection reconstruct some well‐known Victorian paintings using real actors and staged scenes. The stereos are contemporary with the paintings, and the connections to the works of art were hitherto unknown outside the circle of specialist collectors of Victoriana.
In Brian May’s own words, and over 300 previously unseen 3-D photograp
The pictures and self-penned text tell the story of Brian’s discovery of the world of stereoscopy as a boy, and chronicle Queen from the early 1970s all the way to the present day.