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Fort McAllister GA Gun Artilley Civil War SV Stereoview Stereocard 3D 03494

Description: Image information: Confederate Gun Fort McAllister, Savannah, Ga, December 1864 Fort McAllister was built to defend from Union attacks from the sea. During its three years of operation it effectively performed that role and was able to repulse a determined attack by Union gunboats. With Sherman’s march to the sea all of this changed in December of 1864. Fort McAllister was key to Sherman’s taking of Savannah. On December 13th he ordered the fort be stormed by 4,000 men. Defending the fort was approximately 230 troops. They had placed land mines (knows as land “torpedoes” at the time) to defend from attacks by land. Since the area was surrounded by swamps that would slow or impede an advancing army it was felt that from a defensive position the fort was well suited. Sherman watched the assault from the top of an abandoned rice mill just before sunset. At the same time Union ships approached from the sea. With simultaneous attacks from both land and sea and being outnumbered seventeen to one the entire battle was over in fifteen minutes. One week later the city of Savannah had surrendered and Sherman turned his sites north to South Carolina. What others are saying: Bob Zeller: (Author of Lincoln in 3D, Blue & Gray and Black and White, Civil War In Depth I & II) From the dawn of the photograph until the advent of practical color photography, images were hand-painted to add the color that was missing in the early photographic processes. This lost art has been admirably revived by Civil War In 3d in their meticulous tinting of stereo views of the Civil War. Following in the time-honored tradition of the anonymous artists who added color to Gardner's legendary wartime photographs and the Anthony War for the Union stereo series, Civil War In 3D reminds us with their work that the Civil War was not fought in a black-and-white world. Stephen M. Cobaugh: "I just received my order of stereoviews in the mail. All I can say is WOW! As you know, I'm a Civil War reenactor, but also a professional photographer and graphic designer. The quality of your products is extraordinary and is superior to anything I've seen, especially the color enhancements. It's a interesting reminder of the fact that the war was in color for those who experienced it. It's only modern people who picture it in the sense of black and white or sepia tone." Stephen M. Cobaugh is a writer, director and documentary film producer. Currently he is working on the story of the Ninety Third Pennsylvania Regiment with his film: “Brothers Ever Shall We Be” Awards: Civilwarin3d.com was awarded September 2010 "Must See 3D" by 3-D Review Online Magazine "for their outstanding restoration work in bringing these cards to the collecting world.” “CivilWarIn3D.com provided 3-D Review with several sample cards. We were amazed at the quality. Using magnifying glasses, we expected to find halftone dots when we inspected the details of the stereoviews. The cards are truly photographic in quality and extremely sharp in detail.” We are sure that you will be equally impressed! Shipping: First cards ships for $5.95. Order additional cards and shipping is only $1 per card! Background of the collection: Civil War In 3D images' were obtained from the Library of Congress, National Archives and other quality sources. Each image has been carefully restored to remove 150 years of wear, scratches, cracks and imperfections. Then each image has spent numerous hours being hand colored to recreate, as close as possible, the original scene as it may have appeared on the day it was taken. Due to the quality of work and loving restoration that has been done, Civil War In 3D images have been accepted into the collections of photography and historical museums. Hand coloring of images is a technique that dates to the very beginning of photography. There are many examples of period stereo view cards that were colored. With modern digital technology, the ability to color a photograph allows the image to move from a black and white photo with splashes of color, to photographs that duplicate as near as possible, life-like full color images. Each image was created from a scan of the original negative producing a brilliant digital image up to 100Mb in size for each half (total of up to 200 Mb for both images) of the image. After restoration and coloring, the size of the combined images grew to a staggering 1Gb in size before being commercially printed. By using commercial printing and mounting, we have produced a quality image that will last and become a valued part of your collection. After printing, each image is professionally mounted onto standard 'Holmes' size stereo card measuring 3 1/2" x 7". Each card uses a matte board to produce a durable card nearly identical to the original cards. Other reproduction cards are printed on a slightly heavy paper on a home printer and do not have the image quality of professional photo paper, or the "feel" of a commercially mounted card. A one inch stack of these other cards would hold 97 images, while ours, with our superior mount, would only hold 16! We pride ourselves in trying to recreate the original card with the best modern technology. Restoration and coloring copyright 2009-2013 by Civil War In 3D. Printed card does not contain watermark (text on image). Please indicate your preference of Color, Sepia or Black and White when ordering. Unless a preference is given, the color image with a Matte Finish will be shipped. Powered by eBay Turbo Lister The free listing tool. List your items fast and easy and manage your active items.

Price: 19.95 USD

Location: Los Angeles, CA

End Time: 2024-12-27T17:29:04.000Z

Shipping Cost: 5.95 USD

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Fort McAllister GA Gun Artilley Civil War SV Stereoview Stereocard 3D 03494

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Restocking Fee: No

Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer

All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

Item must be returned within: 14 Days

Refund will be given as: Money Back

Original/Licensed Reproduction: Reprint

Listed By: Dealer or Reseller

Signed?: Unsigned

Time Period Manufactured: Pre-1950

Production Technique: Stereoview

Subject: Military & Political

Color: Color

Framing: Unframed

Size Type/Largest Dimension: 3.5x7" - Holmes Card

Region of Origin: US

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