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Oldest Historical Photographs in the World
Here is a great article about the Most Ancient Historical Photographs.Many pictures and two videos. Enjoy
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“Boulevard du Temple” taken by Louis Daguerre in late 1838.

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from the Window at Le Gras. (La cour du domaine du Gras) was the first
successful permanent photograph, created by Nicéphore Niépce in 1826 at
Saint-Loup-de-Varennes.
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Earliest Known Photograph [1825]

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Earliest known, surviving heliographic engraving in existence, made by Nicéphore Niépce in 1825 by the heliography process.
The First Light Picture and Human Potrait Ever Taken [Oct,Nov 1839]
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Robert
Cornelius, self-portrait, Oct. or Nov. 1839, approximate quarter plate
daguerreotype which is a procedure invented in 1839 using silver on a
copper plate.
Roger Fenton’s Photographic Van [1855]
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Roger Fenton (20 March 1819 – 8 August 1869) was a pioneering British photographer, one of the first war photographers.


Bridge of Boats over Indus Attock [SubContinent 1861]
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Attock
a part of Pakistan now passed one of the biggest rivers in the world,
the Indus connecting the India and Pakistan largest canal system in the
world before the Pakistani Independance.

The Photo of the first Photographic Studio [1893]
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A photographer appears to be photographing himself in a 19th-century photographic studio.
First Color Photograph [1861]
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Although
color photography was explored throughout the 19th century, initial
experiments in color resulted in projected temporary images, rather than
permanent color images.

First Subtractive Color Photograph [1872]
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Before
the autochrome process was perfect in France, this photograph was taken
by Louis Arthur Ducos du Hauron who invented the subtractive (cyan,
magenta, and yellow) color method of taking photographs.
First High Speed Photograph [1878]
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Looking Down Sacramento Street [San Francisco, 1906]
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This
photo was taken on April 18th, 1906. It is the most famous photograph
of the devastation caused by the great fire and earthquake. It was taken
by Arnold Genthe on a borrowed camera.
Breaker Boys [Pennsylvania, 1910]
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This
is a photograph of breaker boys – child labour used to separate coal
from slate. This image helped lead the nation to outlaw child labour.
The photo was taken by Lewis Hine who travelled the United States taking
photographs of child labourers.
The Lynching of Young Blacks [Indiana, 1930]
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This
photograph was taken after the lynching of two young black men accused
of raping a white girl. They were hanged by a mob of 10,000. The faces
of the crowd are very telling. A third man was saved by the girls uncle
who said he was innocent.

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