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Antique Keystone Stereoview of the New Workers' Club, Moscow, USSR - No. 33921 - 1930s Russian Soviet Stalin Propaganda Stereoview

Antique Keystone Stereoview of the New Workers' Club, Moscow, USSR - No. 33921 - 1930s Russian Soviet Stalin Propaganda Stereoview

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This listing features an Antique 1930s Keystone Stereoview showing the New Workers' Club in Moscow, USSR. Published by the Keystone View Company, number 33921. The curved cardboard stereoview card has two black and white photographs of the New Workers' Club building in Moscow that has Stalinist propaganda posters hung outside. The title of the card itself also has a soviet propaganda motto at the beginning, saying "In the USSR, a Land of Many Races and Many Languages-".  The back of the card has a brief history of the club and location. Great condition and the perfect addition to any collection! Antique souvenir with a beautiful scene! Interesting piece showing soviet propaganda in the early USSR!

A stereoview is a cardboard card, often times curved, that has two nearly identical photographs side by side, which can be placed in a stereoscope viewer to make a 3D-like rendering of the image. They were most popular in the late Victorian era, from the 1870s to the 1920s. Each photograph is taken from the angle of each eye, creating an illusion of a single three-dimensional image when paired together in a stereoscope. Common stereoviews include famous buildings, monuments, and other travel destinations that would often be purchased by travelers as souvenirs. 

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Antique Keystone Stereoview of the New Workers' Club, Moscow, USSR - No. 33921 - 1930s Russian Soviet Stalin Propaganda Stereoview

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