Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Amazing Picture

As absurd as it sounds, there is a kind of psychological truth to it — having seen mostly black-and-white pictures of the world pre-1960 or so (I’m not counting Technicolor movies), I begin to imagine the past unfolding in monochrome. Every once in a while, though, a really old color photo made with some obscure, early color process will slip through and blow my mind.

But this really takes the cake: the Library of Congress has just created a Flickr page, on which they’ve posted nearly 2,000 color slides — many of them hauntingly beautiful. The photographers worked for the Farm Security Administration and the Office of War Information, for whom many famous black-and-white pictures were taken around the same time (the iconic “Migrant Mother,” for instance).

But rather than sending you off to pick through thousands of these photos on Flickr — something of a laborious process — we’ve compiled our favorites here. These are portraits almost as compelling as “Migrant Mother,” but even more vivid — almost hyper-real — for their eye-popping color. (In fact, they hardly seem like historical photos at all.) For whatever reason, they’ve remained obscure until now, and we thought they deserved a little extra attention.
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“This husky member of a construction crew building a new 33,000-volt electric power line into Fort Knox is performing an important war service, Ft. Knox, Ky. Thousands of soldiers are in training there, and the new line from a hydroelectric plant at Louisville is needed to supplement the existing power supply.” 1940

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A boilermaker at a Chicago train yard, 1942

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Boy near Cincinnati, Ohio, 1942

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“Woman aircraft worker, Vega Aircraft Corporation, Burbank, Calif. Shown checking electrical assemblies.” 1942

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“Mrs. Irene Bracker, mother of two children, employed at the roundhouse as a wiper, Clinton, Iowa.” 1943

rural-schoolkids.jpgRural school children, San Augustine County, Texas, 1943.

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Farm worker, Puerto Rico, 1941.

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“A carpenter at the TVA’s new Douglas dam on the French Broad River, Tenn. This dam will be 161 feet high and 1,682 feet ong, with a 31,600-acre reservoir area extending 43 miles upstream. With a useful storage capacity of approximately 1,330,000 acre-feet, this reservoir will make possible the addition of nearly 100,000 kw. of continuous power to the TVA system in dry years and almost 170,000 kw. in the average year.” 1942

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“Making harnesses, Mary Saverick stitching, Pioneer Parachute Company Mills, Manchester, Conn.” 1942

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“Couples at square dance, McIntosh County, Oklahoma,” 1939.

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“Tank driver, Ft. Knox, Ky.” 1942?

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“Shepherd with his horse and dog on Gravelly Range, Madison County, Montana,” August, 1942.

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Mechanic, 1943.

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“Worker at carbon black plant, Su

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