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I'm Stuart Humphryes: known on-line as BabelColour. I clean, enhance & transform early colour photography.
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Hooray! It is my birthday! Feel free to furnish me with enormous quantities of love (or cash). 🎁🥳

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The majesty of sunset... Syria 1921; Egypt 1920; Albania 1913 and Paris 1923 😍 Restored autochromes, a little enhanced, but none are colourised.

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I don't own it anymore - it was sold in a charity auction in 1989, so now I only have odd photos (mostly blurry) of small bits of it. But back in my teens I painted a collection of the show's baddies using guache paint. I was proud of that.

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Of all the decades of photos I've restored, the 1850s look the most sensational, bursting with character! When I get my time machine working it's the first place I'm returning to - what a dinner party this would be! I've collected my 4 favourites together for you to enjoy & share

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Today I have restored the most stylish of Victorian Daguerreotype photograph, dating from 1850. He appears to be sporting a most sumptuous cream top hat! (I've also included the original casement photo for you to see).

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I have restored these 3 striking photographs of the German bombing of Dunkirk... but this isn't World War II. These original colour autochromes were taken of firefighters on Monday 3rd September 1917 at the height of The Great War. (These have not been colourised)

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Today I have set my time machine for Glasgow 1868. These emotive images were taken of the slums & alleyway of the city by Thomas Annan (1829 -1887)

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Looking through my photos for something to tweet, this one made me stop in my tracks. What an absolute stunning photograph! It was taken by George Rodger in 1944 and shows a woman being rescued from the ruins of her house after a V2 rocket detonation in London

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Week last I tweeted 7 colour images from The Great War which I'd restored and run through digital enhancement. I thought I would choose 4 more for you, which were taken all the way back in 1917 but now look strikingly modern! None of these have been colourised.

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