~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Old forgotten photochrome prints turn back the clock on the Golden State
A wagon fords the Santa Inez River in 1898
The United States Library of Congress has released a trove of thousands of dazzling photocrome prints produced from around the world, including dozens that portray California as the Golden State.
Produced between the 1890s to 1910s using the once-popular method for adding vivid color to what would otherwise black and white, these photocrome prints were a popular souvenir of their day.
As such, the postcard-perfect snapshots of yesteryear feature all things California: its sea lion guarded rugged coast, stately missions, ethnic diversity and cornucopia of agriculture.
See more color images of old California
The beach at Avalon, Catalina Island
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3161820/California-color-Old-forgotten-photochrome-prints-turn-clock-Golden-State.html
The beach at Avalon, Catalina Island
off the Southern California coast in 1903
Golden Gate BEFORE the bridge.
Golden Gate is seen here from Berkeley Heights in 1898, forty years before the iconic Golden Gate Bridge would become synonymous with the Northern California city
Looking to the stars: The Lick Observatory outside San Jose is pictured here in 1902. The observatory still stands atop Mt. Hamilton today
Old building: Mission Dolores in San Francisco is seen here in 1898. The mission still stands and is San Francisco oldest building
Precipice: Glacier Point and South Dome are pictured in the Yosemite Valley as men stand at a precipice, 1898
Man drying raisins in Southern California in 1901
The Spring House in Shasta Springs in 1898
Chinese family in California in 1898
California was booming in the early 20th century and its growing industries attracted immigrants from China and across Asia.
Scenic: Seen here are Mossbrae Falls, pictured 1899. The scenic falls are in Dunsmuir, California, near the state's northern border with Oregon
Pictured here is the Golden Gate Strait off off San Francisco in 1901 before the famous Golden Gate Bridge was built.
Sourcehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3161820/California-color-Old-forgotten-photochrome-prints-turn-clock-Golden-State.html
****************************************************************
No comments:
Post a Comment
Thank you for visiting my blog. Your comments are always appreciated, but please do not include links.