A collection of 2200 microscopic sections was recently recovered at the Netherlands Ophthalmic Research Institute and the
Department of Anatomy and Embryology of the Academic Medical Centre in Amsterdam. The sections were created thirty years ago
and constitute the largest and most detailed study of human orbital anatomy to date. In order to preserve the collection,
it was digitised. This paper documents a practical approach to the automatic reconstruction of a 3-D representation of the
original objects from the digitised sections. To illustrate the results of our approach, we show a multi-planar reconstruction
and a 3-D direct volume rendering of a reconstructed foetal head.