Photochroms of Norway from 1890s to 1900s - 24 fotos

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Published primarily from the 1890s to 1910s, these prints were created by the Photoglob Company in Zürich, Switzerland, and the Detroit Publishing Company in Michigan. The richly colored images look like photographs but are actually ink-based photolithographs, usually 6.5 x 9 inches. Plenty more info at lcweb2.loc.gov/pp/pgzhtml/pgzproc.html.

Like postcards, the photochroms feature subjects that appeal to travelers, including landscapes, architecture, street scenes, and daily life and culture. The prints were sold as souvenirs and often collected in albums or framed for display.

The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division assembled its collection from two sources that provided prints in mint condition. In 1985, the prints of Europe and the Middle East were purchased from the Galerie Muriset in Switzerland. In 2004, Howard L. Gottlieb generously donated the North American views.

Panoramic view, II, Bergen, Norway

1 Panoramic view, II, Bergen, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Fish market, Bergen, Norway

2 Fish market, Bergen, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
General view, Ålesund, Norway

3 General view, Ålesund, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Storthings Bygningen, Christiania, Norway

4 Storthings Bygningen, Christiania, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Gols Church, with Hovenstuen and Staburet, Christiania, Norway

5 Gols Church, with Hovenstuen and Staburet, Christiania, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Loen, Kjendalskronebrae, Nordfjord, Norway

6 Loen, Kjendalskronebrae, Nordfjord, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Folgefond Glacier, Hardanger Fjord, Norway

7 Folgefond Glacier, Hardanger Fjord, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Svolvaer, Lofoten, Norway

8 Svolvaer, Lofoten, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Norwegian carriage, Hardanger Fjord, Norway

9 Norwegian carriage, Hardanger Fjord, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Boiumsbrae (i.e., Bojumsbrae), Sognefjord, Norway

10 Boiumsbrae (i.e., Bojumsbrae), Sognefjord, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Mundal, Fjaerland, Sognefjord, Norway

11 Mundal, Fjaerland, Sognefjord, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Hofsfossen with Honefos, Ringerike, Norway

12 Hofsfossen with Honefos, Ringerike, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Tinnfossen, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway

13 Tinnfossen, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Tvindefos and hotel, Hardanger Fjord, Norway

14 Tvindefos and hotel, Hardanger Fjord, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Hotel Dalen, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway

15 Hotel Dalen, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Fossestuen Hotel, Trondhjem, Norway

16 Fossestuen Hotel, Trondhjem, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Fagerstrand, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway

17 Fagerstrand, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Vuangfos Lock, Bandak Canal, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway

18 Vuangfos Lock, Bandak Canal, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Loveid Lock, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway

19 Loveid Lock, Telemarken (i.e, Telemark), Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
In Nordlandsbaad, Nordland, Norway

20 In Nordlandsbaad, Nordland, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
With Havnen, Molde, Norway

21 With Havnen, Molde, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
The Danskerne, Spitzbergen, Norway

22 The Danskerne, Spitzbergen, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
Whaling scenes at Skaaro. The

23 Whaling scenes at Skaaro. The "Nancy Grey" with a whale, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
A Lapp family, Norway

24 A Lapp family, Norway Credit: The Library of Congress #
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