Stereoscopic view, vintage albumen print
The large tree, with a circumference of over sixty-five feet, Stanley Park Vancouver British Columbia, Canada
Glued onto cardboard with the inscription Pestalozzi London Berlin New York on the left side and Pestalozzi Educational View and Co on the right.
Format 8.5 x 17.5 cm
Caption in English: The big Tree, over sixty five feet in circumference, Stanley Park Vancouver BC
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827) was a Swiss educator, a pioneer of modern education, known for his child-centered educational methods.
Although Pestalozzi did not use photography, his pedagogical principles influenced its later use in education, facilitating learning through experience and direct observation.
Pestalozzi stereo cards offer series featuring landscapes, trades, or skills intended for the education of young children.
Stereo view Albumen print "Great Tree of Vancouver" Pestalozzi
Stereoscopic view, vintage albumen print
The large tree, with a circumference of over sixty-five feet, Stanley Park Vancouver British Columbia, Canada
Glued onto cardboard with the inscription Pestalozzi London Berlin New York on the left side and Pestalozzi Educational View and Co on the right.
Format 8.5 x 17.5 cm
Caption in English: The big Tree, over sixty five feet in circumference, Stanley Park Vancouver BC
Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi (1746-1827) was a Swiss educator, a pioneer of modern education, known for his child-centered educational methods.
Although Pestalozzi did not use photography, his pedagogical principles influenced its later use in education, facilitating learning through experience and direct observation.
Pestalozzi stereo cards offer series featuring landscapes, trades, or skills intended for the education of young children.
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