Cabinet Cards
One style of photograph that can often be found in many old family photo collections is the cabinet card.
First introduced in 1863 by Windsor & Bridge in London, the cabinet
card is a photographic print mounted on card stock. The Cabinet card
got its name from its suitability for display in parlors -- especially
in cabinets -- and was a popular medium for family portraits.
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