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Photochrom Travel Views
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A love of travel inspires so many photos
on Flickr that we hope you'll enjoy
taking a century-old "grand
tour." Our Photochrom Print
Collection shows Europe, the Middle
East, and Canada as they appeared around
1890-1900. We started at the top of the
world with Norway, Sweden, and Denmark
in January. We added Scotland to the
set in April. We'll add more countries
gradually.
To see all 6,500 pictures now, check
out the Photochrom Print Collection at
the Library of Congress, lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pgzhtml/pgzabt.html
What's a photochrom?
Published primarily from the 1890s to
1910s, these prints were created by the
Photoglob Company in Zürich,
Switzerland, and the Detroit Publishing
Company in Michigan. The richly colored
images look like photographs but are
actually ink-based photolithographs,
usually 6.5 x 9 inches. Plenty more info
at lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pgzhtml/pgzproc.html.
Like postcards, the photochroms feature
subjects that appeal to travelers,
including landscapes, architecture,
street scenes, and daily life and
culture. The prints were sold as
souvenirs and often collected in albums
or framed for display.
The Library of Congress Prints and
Photographs Division assembled its
collection from two sources that
provided prints in mint condition. In
1985, the prints of Europe and the
Middle East were purchased from the
Galerie Muriset in Switzerland. In 2004,
Howard L. Gottlieb generously donated
the North American views.
Additional photochroms can be found in
the online collections of the Zurich
Central Library, www.zb.unizh.ch/ and other archives.
P.S. Language and spelling hazards.
Your addition of current place names is
much appreciated! Some locations have
changed names or even countries since
1900. And, the titles we had to work
with from the photochrom publishers
based in Detroit and Zurich tended to be
English or German versions of the place
names.
657 photos | 133,834 views
items are from 1890.