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Color Antique Postcards
Hi all
On another site, someone directed my attention to a blog that alleges to show color photographs of era views that though some process converts black and white scenes to color.
"40 Color Photos Of Wales In The Victorian Era"
Among the views presented is this one--
http://s-ak.buzzfed.com/static/enhan...1711358-36.jpg
However, these are not as the site claims, "pictures . . . taken using black and white negatives with Photochrom technology, enabling them to be developed in color, despite being taken during 1890-1900." They are only black and white pictures that have been colored by hand. That's pretty obvious from the postcard view of the seaside pier. Consider the fact that the different colors are not all the hues of the spectrum but are often the same color repeated, the red brown on the umbrella and the red brown on a woman's dress, etc. I collect period postcards and it was common to color black and white photographs to market them as mass produced postcards for sale to the public. Such colorized views were regularly sold at least through the Fifties before genuine color postcards began to be sold. Below are colorized period photographs from Liverpool and the Isle of Man as examples. Note that in both of the below views although there is color on the scenes presented, the people are all black and white. In the seaside view, the colorist has taken care to add different colors to some of the people in the scene but they are still basically figures in black and white just with color added here and there for effect.
Best regards
Chris
http://farm7.static.flickr.com/6018/...83a91138_z.jpg
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1391/...95c8172b_o.jpg
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Only just noticed these Chris!
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Thanks, Steve. Glad you found this interesting.
All the best
Chris
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The Church Street view is beautiful!
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I love looking at these old Liverpool views, and my ancestors must be on at least one of them I have seen but I will never know, same as all you guys.
I did find my Nan on an old photo which was taken outside her old house in Circus Street in the 20's there was a bunch of kids in it and 2 twin girls and that had to be too much of a coincidence not to have been her, just don't know which twin she is lol.
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Only just spotted these Chris. Love the old postcards. :handclap:
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Wish I had some of Liverpool. I have London , Scotland and Lake District. An ex gave them to me years ago, his parents were English and Scottish..........On the back of some it tells you to place 1 penny stamp!! I should put them on E-Bay, lol......get 2 dollars!