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Autochrome Photos - Children

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Children looking at an elephant at the National Zoo, Washington, DC, 1930
Two boys gaze at a circus billboard near Bristolville, Ohio in 1931.
Seven siblings sit on a wooden fence in Quebec, Canada, 1938
Girl poses with corncobs and pumpkins during harvest, Virginia, 1926.
Iris and Janet Laing in the garden of their family home, Bury Knowle, Headington, Oxford, 1908.
Children of French Photographer Jean Baptiste Tournassoud listening to a Phonograph, 1912
Five boys eat watermelon, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1930.
Amish children in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1937
Kolya Kozakov and the dog Gipsy, Yalta, 1910
Two children have a tea party in front of their house, Beirut, Syria, 1927
Children gathered around a snowball seller, New Orleans, Louisiana, 1929.
A girl holds a doll next to soldiers' equipment in Reims, France, 1917
French children playing with pins in a shell damaged street in Reims, 1917
Children watching French marines being awarded medals
by French Admiral Pierre Ronarc’h at a ceremony in Saint-Folquin, France, 1917
Kid mimics war, Paris, France during World War 1
Kids mimic war, Paris, France during World War 1
Kids mimic war, Paris, France during World War 1
Kids mimic war, Paris, France during World War 1
Kids mimic war, Paris, France during World War 1
Kids mimic war, Paris, France during World War 1

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A list of my favorite images of autochrome photos featuring children.

The Autochrome Lumière is an early color photography process patented in 1903 by the Lumière brothers in France and first marketed in 1907.

It was the principal color photography process in use before the advent of subtractive color film in the mid-1930s.

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