
A photochrom postcard entitled 'London Types: A Flower Seller', published in 'London In Colour Photography' by The Photochrom Company Limited, London in about 1914. The postcard shows a woman selling flowers on the street.
A photochrom postcard entitled 'London Types: A Flower Seller', published in 'London In Colour Photography' by The Photochrom Company Limited, London in about 1914.
The postcard shows a woman selling flowers on the street.
The photochrom process was a form of photolithographic colour printing developed around 1900. The process was used widely to produce scenic and tourist views and for reproductions in art books.
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- Category:
- Photographs
- Object Number:
- 1978-122/49
- type:
- photograph
- taxonomy:
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- visual and verbal communication
- credit:
- National Media Museum, Bradford
- copyright:
- National Science and Media Museum
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