World War I Color Photos

From the Western Front in World War I
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Although color photography was around prior to 1903, the Lumière brothers, Auguste and Louis, patented the process in 1903 and developed the first color film in 1907.  The French army was the primary source of color photos during the course of World War One.

Monsignor Luçon and coadjutor

Monsignor Luçon and coadjutor

Monsignor Luçon and monsignor nephew coadjutor. Red cassock for the cardinal Luçon, violet for monsignor nephew, with bobbin of laces, cape and barrette. (Reims. Marl. France. 1917).

Monseigneur Luçon et Monseigneur Neveu coadjuteur. Soutane rouge pour le cardinal Luçon, violette pour Monseigneur Neveu, avec rochet de dentelles, pèlerine et barrette. (Reims. Marne. France. 1917).

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