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Colorized Photos

Cheers (Colorized): 1940

A colorized version of Cheers. View full size.

A colorized version of Cheers. View full size.

Traffic-Stopper (Colorized): 1924

A colorized version of Traffic-Stopper. View full size.

A colorized version of Traffic-Stopper. View full size.

Pale Rider (Colorized): 1908

A colorized version of Pale Rider. View full size.

A colorized version of Pale Rider. View full size.

Set a Spell (Colorized): 1939

Gordonton, N.C. "Country store on dirt road." Colorized. July 1939. View full size.

Gordonton, N.C. "Country store on dirt road." Colorized. July 1939. View full size.

Failed Bank (Colorized): 1936

May 1936. "Bank that failed. Kansas." Medium-format nitrate negative by Arthur Rothstein. I decided to colorize this photo. I think in color it looks better. View full size.

May 1936. "Bank that failed. Kansas." Medium-format nitrate negative by Arthur Rothstein. I decided to colorize this photo. I think in color it looks better. View full size.

Drive-By Banking (Colorized): 1924

Washington, D.C., circa 1924. "District National Bank, Dupont branch." Colorized. View full size.

Washington, D.C., circa 1924. "District National Bank, Dupont branch." Colorized. View full size.

Heart of Gold (Colorized): 1942

November 1942. "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (vicinity). Montour No. 4 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company. Coal miner at end of the day's work." Medium-format negative by Johh Collier for the Office of War Information. View full size.

November 1942. "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (vicinity). Montour No. 4 mine of the Pittsburgh Coal Company. Coal miner at end of the day's work." Medium-format negative by Johh Collier for the Office of War Information. View full size.

Lincoln (colorized)

Abraham Lincoln, colorized. View full size.

Abraham Lincoln, colorized. View full size.

First Female Page (Colorized): 1939

The first female page in the National House of Representatives, 1939. She is the daughter of Rep. Cox of Georgia. A colorized version of a photo from the Harris & Ewing Collection (Library of Congress).

The first female page in the National House of Representatives, 1939. She is the daughter of Rep. Cox of Georgia. A colorized version of a photo from the Harris & Ewing Collection (Library of Congress).

Last Chance Texaco (Colorized): 1937

October 1937. "Abandoned garage on Highway No. 2. Western North Dakota." Medium format safety negative by Russell Lee for the FSA. I liked this picture and decided to colorize it. View full size.

October 1937. "Abandoned garage on Highway No. 2. Western North Dakota." Medium format safety negative by Russell Lee for the FSA. I liked this picture and decided to colorize it. View full size.

North Dakota Filling Station (Colorized): 1937

I colorized this Shorpy photo of the abandoned filling station in North Dakota, taken in 1937. View full size.

I colorized this Shorpy photo of the abandoned filling station in North Dakota, taken in 1937. View full size.

Rock On (Colorized): 1926

Miss Marjorie Joestring, 1926. A colorized version of National Photo Company Collection glass negative. View full size.

Miss Marjorie Joestring, 1926. A colorized version of National Photo Company Collection glass negative. View full size.

Nancy Hamilton (colorized): 1926

Nancy Hamilton, National Photo Co. glass negative, 9/9/26. View full size.

Nancy Hamilton, National Photo Co. glass negative, 9/9/26. View full size.

Jimmie Davis & Sisters (Colorized): 1926

Jimmie Davis, Jane, Joan, & Jean, 1926. National Photo Glass Negative. View full size.

Jimmie Davis, Jane, Joan, & Jean, 1926. National Photo Glass Negative. View full size.

Visible Writer (Colorized): 1918

Visible Writer, circa 1918. Washington, D.C. View full size.

Visible Writer, circa 1918. Washington, D.C. View full size.

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