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The first colour photographs from the German front line during World War One.
A new book, The Second World War in Colour, puts some of these pictures together for the first time. This photo show a 'spotter' at a 3.7-inch anti-aircraft gun site, in December 1942.
JAW-dropping retouched images show how colour can bring historic black and white photos to life. Artist Frederic Duirez has redefined World War One as we know it by Photoshopping colourless photos.… ...
AN extraordinary collection of rare colour photographs reveal World War Two as the people living through the conflict would have seen it.
In 1949 the surviving pictures were donated to the Imperial War Museum, where they have been archived. They have now been compiled in a new book, The Second World War in Colour.
The French army was the primary subject of colour photos during the course of the First World War RARE colour photographs taken during World War I have brought to life one of the most horrific ...
These are some of the images in the Vimy Foundation’s They Fought in Colour, a new book that collects 260 digitally colourized photographs showcasing Canada’s contribution to the First World War.
Lillian Yonally was one of the few women with a camera during her WASP service from May 1943 to December 1944. Her color photographs offer a rare glimpse into the short-lived program and the ...
A new book that marks the 100th anniversary of the end of The Great War is helping Canadians see history in a whole new way.
These photos depict life in rural America and the mobilization efforts for World War II. The FSA was created in 1937 from an earlier agency named the Resettlement Administration.
Hans Hildenbrand, one of nineteen photographers employed by the Kaiser to document the war, was the only German to take photos of the war in color. Here, a group of German soliders stand in the ...