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English: Viewed through a stereoscope, these two images of the Geneva synagogue give a spatial impression of depth
Français : Vues à travers un stéréoscope, ces deux images de la synagogue de Genève donnent une impression spatiale de profondeur, étant prises de points de vue différents.
Deutsch: Angesehen durch ein Stereoskop vermitteln diese zwei Bilder der Genfer Synagoge einen räumlichen Eindruck von Tiefe, da sie von (leicht) unterschiedlichen Standpunkten genommen wurden.
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Cardboard stereoscopic disc with photos of the synagogue in Geneva, circa. 1860 in the collection of the Jewish Museum of Switzerland, object number: JMS 1979

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