History in color: photos of Russia in the early XX century, after colorization
Categories: History | Photo project
By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/history-in-color-photos-of-russia-in-the-early-xx-century-after-colorization.htmlPlanetzero project deals with the restoration and colorization of old photos. This treatment can infuse archival photographs new life. Rate yourself, glancing this collection of restored frames of a century ago.


Tsarevich Alexei with his dog

Women's battalion of death. 1917

Security campaign train "the October revolution". 1919

Kexholmsky regiment guards the Telegraph

Faith and brothers Marshall

Georgy Yakovlevich Sedov

Aviators, the beginning of XX century

Nicholas II with his wife and daughter Olga

The funeral of the cadets in Vladivostok. 1919

General Wrangel with his wife in Turkey. 1921

Stalin at the dacha of Lenin. 1922

Dinner with the family. 1910

Nicholas II arrived at the disposal of the 1st Army. 1916

On the field of Mars, the Bolsheviks revere the memory of the victims of the revolution. 1917

Leo Tolstoy. 1908

Officials of the red army to a halt. 1919

Grigory Rasputin. 1916

Nicholas Romanov son in Tobolsk. 1918

Lenin delivers a speech for the red army. 1920

Pies, Stasov, Repin and Bitter. 1905
Keywords: 20th century | Colorization | Russian Empire
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