color photos of a black-and-white world, part 2

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Isn’t it amazing to see color photos from a time when we hardly ever see such imagery? I’ve come across a few recent examples of that sudden and delightful startlement, and I think you’ll be as astonished and enchanted by them as I was.

This second batch is but of taste of what City Noise is offering in a post called “Early 1900s in Colour”:

In the early part of the 20th century French-Jewish capitalist Albert Kahn set about to collect a photographic record of the world, the images were held in an 'Archive of the Planet'. Before the 1929 stock market crash he was able to amass a collection of 180,000 metres of b/w film and more than 72,000 autochrome plates, the first industrial process for true colour photography

I love these examples. New York City’s Plaza Hotel, with Central Park beyond:

Canadian cowboys:

Thames riverside:

Iraqi girls:

Norway:

France during WWI:

There are tons more. Check ’em out.

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awesome... sort of reminds me of that exhibit we stumbled across in paris of colour photos of occupied paris... so mind expanding.

Incredible. Simply beautiful.

Thank you so much for sharing these, MaryAnn. They are fantastic! They actually remind me more of paintings. So surreal.

These are great.
It's probably in the mix there somewhere already, but the site for the Library of Congress' Prokudin-Gorskii collection (photographer to the Tzar) is still up too. Definitely worth a browse.
http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/empire/

To add to Muzz's link, the Boston Globe has put 34 of those images into one gorgeous article here.

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