This group is devoted to antique photographs taken in France (and its colonies) from the invention of photography and up to the end of World War I and the transitory years that immediately folowed it (1918-20). Photos taken by French photographers elsewhere pertain to this group.
A note regarding WWI items: all photos taken by German amateur or professional photographers in occupied French territories are adequate to the corresponding Early Photography in Germany group, as they reflect a Germ…
This group focuses on antique photographs taken in the German states and the German Empire, or by German photographers abroad, from the invention of photography to the end of World War Two.
A note regarding WWI items: all photos taken by German amateur or professional photographers in occupied territories (France, territories of the Russian Empire, Romania etc.) are fully adequate to the group, as they reflect the German perspective and photographic tradition.
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Early Photography in France
This group is devoted to antique photographs taken in France (and its colonies) from the invention of photography and up to the end of World War I and the transitory years that immediately folowed it (1918-20). Photos taken by French photographers elsewhere pertain to this group. A note regarding WWI items: all photos taken by German amateur or professional photographers in occupied French territories are adequate to the corresponding Early Photography in Germany group, as they reflect a Germ…
Early Photography in Germany
This group focuses on antique photographs taken in the German states and the German Empire, or by German photographers abroad, from the invention of photography to the end of World War Two. A note regarding WWI items: all photos taken by German amateur or professional photographers in occupied territories (France, territories of the Russian Empire, Romania etc.) are fully adequate to the group, as they reflect the German perspective and photographic tradition.