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Photochrom Vol.2 Collection
Photochrom
Images Volume 2 of 3
1669 Gorgeous Images
We
offer a collection of 1669 beautiful photochroms from the 1890's to
the early 1900's. These beautiful images display architechture, scenic
views, stunning nature views, towns, ships, peoples and much more from
Europe, North Africa and the Middle East. Each image is an absolutely
stunning work of art that you are sure to enjoy for years to come.
The photochrom process
was originally developed in Switzerland (and when the word was Americanized,
it was renamed photochrome.) A photochrom is a color photographic lithograph
produced from an original black and white negative. The final prints
would be created by creating a variety of different color impressions
from the use of multiple lithographic stones. This process "re-developed"
the image into a stunning full color image that looks more like a painting
than a photograph.
Below you will see
several sample images that are on this disk. Just click on the image
and you will see a larger image so you can view the incredible details
available on all these images. (Note: These images are of a good enough
quality that you can make full size color prints on your dot matrix
printer. For best results, use glossy paper.)
Clicking on an image
below will show a large version of that image in a separate browser
window.

Marbihan Gate, Lorient, France
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Marble Palace, Potsdam, Berlin, Germany
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Marburg (i.e., Maribor), general view, Styria, Austro-Hungary
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Margaret's Isle, Budapest, Hungary, Austro-Hungary
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Maria Gern, general view, Upper Bavaria, Germany
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Maria Lake, Carniola, Austro-Hungary
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Maria Lake, Carniola, Austro-Hungary
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Maria Theresa Monument, Vienna, Austro-Hungary
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Maria-Wörth on Wörthersee, Carinthia, Austro-Hungary
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Mariazell, general view, Styria, Austro-Hungary
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Marienburg, east side, Prussia, Germany (i.e., Malbork, Poland)
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Marienburg, southwest side, Prussia, Germany (i.e., Malbork, Poland)
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Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i.e., Malbork, Poland)
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Marienburg, west side, Prussia, Germany (i.e., Malbork, Poland)
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Marienplatz, Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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Marine Academy, Kiel, Schleswig-Holstein, Germany
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Marine Drive, Llandudno, Wales
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Marischal College, Aberdeen, Scotland
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Market Hall, Ross-on-Wye, England
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Market Place I., Lubeck, Germany
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Market Place, Bethlehem, Holy Land, (i.e., West Bank)
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Market Street, Goslar, Hartz, Germany
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Market place and Bismarck's Fountain, Jena, Thuringia, Germany
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Market place and Marien Church, Rotstock, Mecklenburg-Schwerin,
Germany
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Market place, Augsburg, Bavaria, Germany
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Market place, Bonn, the Rhine, Germany
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Market place, Breslau, Silesia, Germany (i.e., Wroclaw, Poland)
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Market place, Carlisle, England
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Market place, Darmstadt, the Rhine, Germany
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Market place, Madgeburg, German Saxony, Germany
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Here
are the computer requirements to run and operate this CD. You
must have a PC running Windows software and a web browser. (The
CD can also be run on a Macintosh running os X or later.
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