The World War I Era in Color
May is the month of gardens and Memorial Day, so I thought I'd take a peek into gardens of the past. On the Library of Congress website, I discovered this gorgeous color image that depicts an important moment in the history of 20th-century gardening. While commercially successful color photography was...
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If fashions and faces don't help you date your old color prints, an odd size or format may do the trick.
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Photography’s exciting evolution from shades of gray to a rainbow of color isn’t without a few dark clouds. Use this historical guide to understand the developments in your own family albums.
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Did your ancestor support his or her candidate by tossing a rock in a bucket, writing on a color-coded ballot or pulling a lever?
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Time Capsule: The Color of Memory Premium
The best-selling author of "The Color of Water" talks about how he captured his memories of growing up as a black man with a white mother.
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