Nelson Star, November 12, 2014

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hen Nelson’s William Sturgeon returned from the First World War, he brought with him an unusual set of souvenirs: three small boxes of stereoscopic glass slides that showed the sort of horrors he’d witnessed.

The sepia-toned images, taken by an anonymous photographer and commercially produced, are not for the faint of heart. While some shown benign scenes of marching soldiers, others graphically depict bodies on the battlefields of France. This early form of three-dimensional photography predated more common stereoscopes printed on cardboard. Light-sensitive photo chemicals were applied to glass and then inserted into a camera with two lenses, about an eye’s width apart. The resulting images were meant to be

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This stereoscopic glass slide was one of about 60 Nelson’s William Sturgeon brought back from France after World War I, graphically depicting life in the trenches. The slides form a current exhibit at Touchstones Nelson. Courtesy Touchstones Nelson/Sturgeon family

looked at using a wooden box that was a sort of primitive Viewmaster that used exactly the same principle. However, the slides were heavy and easily broken. About 40 of Sturgeon’s 60 or so slides are part of a current exhibit at Touchstones Nelson entitled Bringing Home the War: 3-D Images from the Battlefields of World War I. You sit in a darkened gallery and watch a slide show while wearing the sort of red-andblue cardboard 3-D glasses once used at horror movies — only in this case, the horrors are real. Continued on Page 16


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