Step into a beautifully preserved mid-century travel archive featuring approximately 188 original Kodachrome stereo transparencies stored in their original Three Dimension Company carrying case.
This rare collection documents multiple family trips throughout the 1950s and early 1960s, including scenes from:
• Mexico City
• Acapulco, Mexico
• Niagara Falls, Canada
• Denver, Colorado
• Universities
• Historic churches
• Beaches & landscapes
• Mid-century travel and everyday life
Many slides are hand-labeled and dated (1953, 1956, 1958, 1961), creating an authentic visual time capsule of North American travel culture during the postwar era.
Includes:
✔ Approx. 188 stereo transparency slides
✔ Original vintage Three Dimension Company storage case
✔ Original Kodachrome stereo transparency boxes
✔ Handwritten labels and dated notes
✔ Multiple destinations across USA, Canada & Mexico
Believed to have belonged to Nettie Beville.
This archive has not been professionally digitized or tested individually. Sold as found in vintage pre-owned condition with age-appropriate wear to the case and materials. Please review all photos carefully.
A wonderful collectible for lovers of:
• Kodachrome photography
• Vernacular photography
• Mid-century Americana
• Travel memorabilia
• Stereo views & stereoscopes
• Historical photography archives
• Mexico travel history
A rare surviving archive with incredible storytelling, preservation, and visual appeal. Truly feels like opening a private family time capsule from another era.