These Colorized Photos From 1800s-1920s Are Fascinating Today

Since the very first photographers started taking pictures in the 1820s, there have been people who colorized photos.

c. 1849

The technology used to make colorized black-and-white photos has changed radically over the nearly two centuries since, but our desire to see an image of the world as it truly looks remains the same.

1882- Carrie, Mary, and Laura Ingalls (real Little House on the Prarie)

Here are a select group from the 1840s through the 1920s.

1890s-Mother & daughter, Australia
1900, Billy
1901
1902
1903
1904
1905, Tea for Three
1906
Regal Acorn Stove cooking, 1907
1907
1908, Sisters Effie, Mary and Jessie Ritter
1909
1910
1910, father & son
1914, Women’s Gym Class – University of Montana
1917, Car wreck at Massachusetts Avenue, Washington D.C.
1920s
1920s Bathers snacking in Fort Myers, Florida
Late 1920s

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3 comments

  1. Fabulous images. Their quality that early in the development of the camera is amazing. You have to consider that they weren’t taking many shots for each successful picture. Now we snap off 750 to get one good image! ๐Ÿ™‚

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