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Time: November 4, 2010 to January 31, 2011
Location: Gallery on the Green
City/Town: Upper Settle, North Yorkshire BD24 9HG
Website or Map: http://www.galleryonthegreen.…
Event Type: exhibition
Organized By: Gallery on the Green
Latest Activity: Oct 21, 2010
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The Gallery on the Green is especially delighted to host “A Village Lost and Found” as their first 3D exhibition. It is an exhibition that will allow visitors to travel back in time to the 1850s through the optical magic of the specially-designed stereoscopic viewer that will be the main feature of the display.
To coincide with their book launch, selections from this complete annotated collection of the original 1850s stereoscopic photograph series Scenes in Our Village by T. R. Williams will be shown in the Gallery on the Green.
The authors will be giving a presentation at Settle's Victoria Hall on 4th November 2010, the same day the exhibition is launched. More information is available at the website of the London Stereoscopic Company.
Open 24 hours a day, seven days a week The Gallery on the Green looks forward to welcoming you to Upper Settle and to transporting you to the village landscape of the Victorian period. The Gallery on the Green is 10 minutes walk from Settle market place.
For further information about the exhibition, which runs until January 2011, please contact: Roger Taylor, Curator, Gallery on the Green, e: roger.taylor@btinternet.com
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