Tag Archives: old photos

These Beautiful Antique Photos Were Made With Potato Starch

Almost 30 years before Kodachrome, two French brothers invented a way to take color photos. The autochrome process they developed gave the soft, slightly blurred images the feel of an Impressionist painting.

Leave a comment

Filed under Humor and Observations

Floating Church from 1849

1849:

The Floating Church of the Redeemer

“View of the floating Episcopal church, built 1849. Shows the church on pontoons in the Delaware harbor. The church moored at the foot of Dock Street until reconsecrated to a New Jersey parish in 1853 and placed on a brick foundation. Building burned 1868.”

The-Floating-Church-of-the-Redeemer-620x786

2 Comments

Filed under Humor and Observations

The Great Paris Exposition Telescope

1900:

The Great Paris Exposition Telescope

“The Great Paris Exhibition Telescope with a 1.25 m diameter lens was the largest refracting telescope ever constructed.  When the year-long exposition was over, The company which had organized in build the telescope declared bankruptcy and were unable to sell it. It was ultimately broken up for scrap; the lenses are still stored away at the Paris Observatory.”– Wikipedia

Leave a comment

Filed under Humor and Observations