The Bunker Hill Monument. Photochrom print, 1880-1890.
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Public domain photograph of a column monument, city square, 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.
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Date
01/01/1900
Contributors
Detroit Publishing Co., publisher
Detroit Publishing Co., copyright claimant
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Source
Library of Congress
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No known restrictions on publication.