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July 15, 2017

34 Colorized Historical Photos That Will Change How You Feel About The Past

Photography has always been the most used tool to record moments and important events in everyday life. Most of photos are in color today, but there are many historical black and white photos in the past. And if you have never imagined how they would look if they were in color, look at the photographs from the list below.

1. Japanese archers, circa 1860.



2. A view from Capitol in Nashville, Tennessee during the Civil War, 1864.



3. Abraham Lincoln, 1865.



4. Charles Darwin, 1874.



5. Oscar II, King of Sweden and Norway, 1880.


6. Walt Whitman, 1887.



7. Theodore Roosevelt.



8. Thomas Edison.



9. Nicola Tesla.



10. Mark Twain in the garden, circa 1900.



11. Madison Square Park, NYC, circa 1900.



12. Rowing equipment, 1911.



13. Charlie Chaplin at the age of 27, 1916.



14. Ice delivery, 1918.



15. Auto Wreck in Washington D.C, 1921.



16. Joseph Goebbels scowling at photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt after finding out he’s Jewish, 1933.



17. A bread line, 1937.



18. Hindenburg Disaster, May 6, 1937.



19. Young boy in Baltimore slum area, July 1938.



20. Unemployed lumber worker, circa 1939.



21. Albert Einstein at Nassau Point, Long Island, NYC, Summer 1939.



22. British troops gleefully board their train for the first stage of their foray to the front, England, September 20, 1939.



23. 'Old Gold', Country store, 1939.



24. Anne Frank, 1942.



25. A deserted boy holding a stuffed toy animal, London, 1945.



26. Kissing the War Goodbye in V-J Day, August 14, 1945.



27. H-Bomb testing at the Bikini Atoll, which was a dream destination until it became a nuclear testing site in the 1940s.



28. Winston Churchill.



29. Marilyn Monroe.



30. The beautiful Audrey Hepburn.



31. Elizabeth Taylor in 'Giant', 1956.



32. Dorothy Counts – Breaking down the barriers, 1957.



33. Thich Quang Duc, 1963.



34. Robert, Ted and John F. Kennedy, 1963.

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