File:Very early colour image - Paget Colour process (crop) (4930777174).jpg

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Discovered in a box of glass negatives, this I believe dates from the very early part of the 20th Century, probably no later than around 1920.

It is a sandwich of two thin glass plates, measuring c. 4x3". It has a very distinctive colour 'grid' (see the detailed view). I was unsure of what process this may be, but after research, and ruling out things like Autochrome, Dufaycolor & Finlay Colour process (or "Thames Colour Screen"), I am confident that this is the Paget process.

See adjacent images for full image and detail of grid. All information and comments would be greatly appreciated.
Source Very early colour image - Paget Colour process (crop)
Author whatsthatpicture from Hanwell, London, UK
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This image was originally posted to Flickr by whatsthatpicture at https://www.flickr.com/photos/24469639@N00/4930777174. It was reviewed on 3 October 2014 by FlickreviewR and was confirmed to be licensed under the terms of the cc-by-2.0.

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