Des photos rares en couleur d'Albert Kahn prises par ses photographes envoyés un peu partout dans le monde en 1909.
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Revealing: The culture of Algeria was brought to life in this picture, which was part of Albert Kahn's attempt to promote peace and understanding across the world

Stunning: The hustle and bustle of the Thames in early 20th Century London is captured in this image

Remarkable: A traditional horse and cart passes through central London during a time of great celebration

Time long gone: One of the first ever colour photographs from America

Traditional: These workmen are brought back to life in this every day scene from the Marne area of France

Wonder: This picture is one of the earliest-known colour photographs of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India

Historic: One of Albert Kahn's intrepid photographers was dispatched to Egypt to take stunning colour photographs of the Egyptian pyramids

Uniting the world: The ambition of Albert Kahn's project is captured in this early 20th Century image of China, with two curious youngsters watching the photographer at work

Bygone times: This picture taken in Canada appears to show cowboys out at work in a field

Opening up the world: A traditional scene from Vietnam. This picture is one of the earliest-known colour photographs from the country

Wonderful: A wealthy-looking Vietnamese woman relaxing at home is captured by one of Albert Kahn's photographers

Different times: Revealing how the world has since changed, this picture shows a traditional-looking couple in Holland in the early 20th Century

Personal: A smartly dressed woman playing at a piano. It is not clear which country this picture was taken in

Changing world: The earliest versions of cars can be seen in this early 20th Century Canadian street

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Amazing: This picture was taken in the then West African country of Dahomey - which is now the Republic of Benin. For these villagers it was most likely the first time they had seen a camera
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Revealing: The culture of Algeria was brought to life in this picture, which was part of Albert Kahn's attempt to promote peace and understanding across the world

Stunning: The hustle and bustle of the Thames in early 20th Century London is captured in this image

Remarkable: A traditional horse and cart passes through central London during a time of great celebration

Time long gone: One of the first ever colour photographs from America

Traditional: These workmen are brought back to life in this every day scene from the Marne area of France

Wonder: This picture is one of the earliest-known colour photographs of the Taj Mahal in Agra, India

Historic: One of Albert Kahn's intrepid photographers was dispatched to Egypt to take stunning colour photographs of the Egyptian pyramids

Uniting the world: The ambition of Albert Kahn's project is captured in this early 20th Century image of China, with two curious youngsters watching the photographer at work

Bygone times: This picture taken in Canada appears to show cowboys out at work in a field

Opening up the world: A traditional scene from Vietnam. This picture is one of the earliest-known colour photographs from the country

Wonderful: A wealthy-looking Vietnamese woman relaxing at home is captured by one of Albert Kahn's photographers

Different times: Revealing how the world has since changed, this picture shows a traditional-looking couple in Holland in the early 20th Century

Personal: A smartly dressed woman playing at a piano. It is not clear which country this picture was taken in

Changing world: The earliest versions of cars can be seen in this early 20th Century Canadian street

Image éditée*
Amazing: This picture was taken in the then West African country of Dahomey - which is now the Republic of Benin. For these villagers it was most likely the first time they had seen a camera

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