Vivascope
Region: United Kingdom Period: 1890–1930
© Vintage 3D Viewer collection
The Vivascope was designed by Harrie Cox, an English naturalist and wildlife photographer active in the early twentieth century. The viewer was created for his Vivagraphs, stereoviews featuring wildlife photographs taken by Cox.
The holder of the Vivascope could be removed, allowing the viewer to be used as a book stereoscope.
Related items: Book stereoscopeSpecifications:
Classification:
Hand-held / Single-view
Introduction:
c. 1910
Designer:
Harry Cox
Construction:
Cardboard
System:
Open
Medium:
Paper
Format:
Multiple formats
Lens:
Convex
Lens focus:
Yes
Inter-ocular adjustment:
No
Published: 19-05-2026
