30 Historical Photos Brought To Life With Color
Take a colorful glimpse into the past with these historical photographs that have been given a second life.
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1948 - Scottish ballerina Moira Shearer plays dancer Victoria Page in the classic film 'The Red Shoes'
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A captured Russian T-28 tank with a Finnish crew driving through the village of Lappee, Finland on the 8 July 1941.
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A group of breaker boys at the Woodward Coal Mines in Kingston, Pennsylvania, pose for a photograph. Photograph taken in c. 1900.
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A 1936 drought refugee from Polk, Missouri, awaiting the opening of orange picking season in Porterville, California.
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A French soldier giving a British soldier a shave in a dugout in Boezinge, Belgium on 19 August 1917
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26th President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, who’s term spanned from 1901 when McKinley was assassinated, to 1909
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1942 my father, stepmother, and siblings in Smith Center Kansas where our stepmother's relatives lived. Our birth mother died from cancer on our farm in 1939 near Emery South Dakota where we lived. Our car was a 1929 Chevrolet. Dad married our housekeeper and we visited her relatives. Our stepmother cared for us as if she was our very own mother.
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A 22-year-old Theodore Roosevelt photographed during his college years at Harvard. Taken in c. 1880
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37th President of the United States, Richard Nixon, and world famous singer, Elvis Presley, meeting and shaking hands in the Oval Office in the White House in Washington, D.C. on 21 October 1970
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A Native American, belonging to the Ojibwe people, spear fishing in a lake somewhere in Minnesota, United States. Photograph taken in 1908
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A 68-year-old Albert Einstein having his portrait taken by photographer Orren Jack Turner in 1947
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