Do you recognise this? This was posted 5.15 pm, 17 September 1906.
"Autochrom" (Color Photo) Postcard. Published by Pictorial Stationery Co. Ltd., London. Printed in Saxony.
Any suggestions welcome.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.
This is a postcard from 1913. It is in colour and used a colour process known as Autochrome Lumière that was first put on sale in 1907.
Please help identify what part of Newlyn is shown here.