History with its flickering lamp stumbles along the trail of the past, trying to reconstruct its scenes, to revive its echoes, and kindle with pale gleams the passion of former days. ~Winston Churchill

30 September, 2013

Chocolate Tintypes

Tintypes-- the very popular late 19th century process of producing a photograph on a sheet of photo-sensitized iron-- are generally shades of grey, from greenish to warm. However, from the 1870s it was also possible to produce tintypes with wonderful brown tones, often known as "chocolate" tintypes. They're still on metal, but you'd never know from the colour alone. I think they're lovely.

These examples come from an archive in Norway, though given the context of their particular collection of origin,  I believe they are actually American.


Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane




Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane




Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane






Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane




Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane




Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane




Fylkesarkivet i Sogn og Fjordane




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