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McLean's optical illusions,Toy,locomotion

McLean's optical illusions
Title: McLean's optical illusions
Date Created/Published: Haymarket, [London] : Pubd. by T. McLean, 1833.
Summary: Discs are to be spun on a spindle, and observed in a mirror, to create the illusion of a moving image.
Notes:
Exhibited: American Treasures of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2003-2005.
Title from item.
Gift; Mr. and Mrs. Felix Juda; 1964.
Subjects:
Toys--1830-1840.
Locomotion--1830-1840.
Optical illusions--1830-1840.
Lithographs--Hand-colored--1830-1840.
Optical toys--English--1830-1840.
Bookmark /2003675526/
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