الثلاثاء، 1 مارس 2011

Photochrome journey through N&B in 1890

Found these postcard pictures (photochrom) taken in 1890 interesting enough to make a thread about it. Most photos is from Norway. They were taken
by American tourists in 1890-1900 and have been published by The Library of Congress in Washington DC. The photos is colored but looks like a
drawning or a painting since they didn't exactly take the photos with a dslr!

Published primarily from the 1890s to 1910s, these prints were created by the Photoglob Company in Zürich, Switzerland, and the Detroit Publishing
Company in Michigan. The richly colored images look like photographs but are actually ink-based photolithographs, usually 6.5 x 9 inches.

General view, Copenhagen


Hochbrucke Square



Royal Theatre


Thorwaldsen Museum


Saviour Church


Fredericksborg Castle


Havnegade


Tivoli Park entrance


Tivoli Park


Fredericksborg Castle


Klampenborg Hermitage with park
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Kungstradgarden in Stockholm


Art Institute in Stockholm


Skansen in Stockholm


View in the Kungsparken, Malmö


Restaurant in the Kungsparken, Malmö


View in the Kungsparken, Malmö


Oscarshall on Bygdøy from Frognerstranda.


Stave Church at Norsk Folkemuseum on Bygdøy in Oslo.



At Norsk Folkemuseum


View over Ringeriket


Hofsfoss near Hønefoss


Waterfall near Hønefoss


City of Hønefoss


City of Kongsberg


City of Skien


In Telemark


Tinnoset, Telemark


Heddalen Stavechurch


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