Colored Photographs (1840-1960)




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36 responses to “Colored Photographs (1840-1960)”

  1. youre right about the colored photos. they need to do that with textbooks. i still to this day feel as if the past didnt matter.. almost like it never existed. i feel like thats because everything ive been shown was in black and white.
    it just didnt feel real.
    but seeing these photos blew me away! it made me feel a connection with these people, a feeling ive never had with black and white photos

  2. who disliked this? this is a fantastic video that everyone should watch. it gives a look back that we have never had before. finally, photos from the 1800's and early to mid 1900's look human. wow

  3. Some pictures look very surreal because you aren't used to see them in colour, some look like paintings and other ones look lile they could have been taken just yesterday.
    The world of 1880-1980 really was an intersting place.
    I wish I could travel back into every decade and mingle in with the people in the streets for a day or week and see how they talked and lived.

  4. Today I've learned from you, that one of the most iconic pictures ever, "Migrant Mother" depicting problems of dust-bowl and great deppression era USA of 1930s, was taken during the Civil War.

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