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The Library, Cornell University. Photochrom print, 1880-1890.

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Public domain photograph - photochrome print, colorized, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description

Photochrome is a process for producing colorized images from black-and-white photographic negatives via the direct photographic transfer of a negative onto lithographic printing plates. The process was invented in the 1880s and was most popular in the 1890s.

Cornell University is an American private Ivy League and public federal land-grant doctoral university located in Ithaca, New York. It was founded in 1865, by Ezra Cornell and Andrew Dickson White.

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01/01/1900
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United States. Photochrome prints, 1890s

United States. Photochrome prints, 1890s

Cornell University

Cornell University is an American private Ivy League and public federal land-grant doctoral university located in Ithaca, New York, founded in 1865
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