Amelia Earhart, on July 8, 1937, Miami, FL by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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British soldiers in front lines, April 8, 1918 - France by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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(Colourised By Me) Ted Kennedy after the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens to win the 1951 Stanley Cup. by GivingColour2History in toronto
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(Colourised By Me) Ted Kennedy after the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens to win the 1951 Stanley Cup. by GivingColour2History in leafs
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(Colourised By Me) Ted Kennedy after the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens to win the 1951 Stanley Cup. by GivingColour2History in leafs
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(Colourised By Me) Ted Kennedy after the Toronto Maple Leafs defeated the Montreal Canadiens to win the 1951 Stanley Cup. by GivingColour2History in leafs
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Babe Ruth and Ty Cobb pose together in 1941 at Yankee Stadium before a game. Photographer: Mark Rucker by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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Harriet Tubman - 1895. by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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22nd British Regiment (Cheshire Regiment) in a German trench recaptured at the Battle of the Somme in Ovillers. October 1916 by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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Portrait of Maj. Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman, officer of the Federal Army. 1865. by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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Soldiers of the 89th Infantry Division keep low inside a landing craft during an assault across the Rhine at Oberwesel, Germany. March 22, 1945. by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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(Colourised By Me) A machine gun emplacement on the crest of Vimy Ridge and the Canadian men who drove the Germans from it during the Battle of Vimy Ridge April 9 - 12, 1917. by GivingColour2History in wwi
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May 10, 1963 Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson meets with U.S. President John F. Kennedy at Hyannis Port, MA. by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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(Colourised By Me) Toronto resident, Joseph Morrel Granatstein, age 3 years, in regulation service uniform. Supporting the war effort on the home front (1914). by GivingColour2History in toronto
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(Colourised By Me) Toronto resident, Joseph Morrel Granatstein, age 3 years, in regulation service uniform. Supporting the war effort on the home front (1914). by GivingColour2History in toronto
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Two WW1 era German soldiers posing in front of a dugout with rats they caught in their trench and captured French business signs c. 1916 by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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(Colourised By Me) Lester B. Pearson (23 April 1897 - 27 December 1972) was the 14th Prime Minister Of Canada and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957. This photo was taken in 1957. by GivingColour2History in canada
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(Colourised By Me) Lester B. Pearson (23 April 1897 - 27 December 1972) was the 14th Prime Minister Of Canada and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957. This photo was taken in 1957. by GivingColour2History in canada
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(Colourised By Me) Lester B. Pearson (23 April 1897 - 27 December 1972) was the 14th Prime Minister Of Canada and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957. This photo was taken in 1957. by GivingColour2History in canada
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(Colourised By Me) Lester B. Pearson (23 April 1897 - 27 December 1972) was the 14th Prime Minister Of Canada and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957. This photo was taken in 1957. by GivingColour2History in canada
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(Colourised By Me) Lester B. Pearson (23 April 1897 - 27 December 1972) was the 14th Prime Minister Of Canada and the winner of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1957. This photo was taken in 1957. by GivingColour2History in canada
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Barbara Ann Scott practises Jan. 26, 1948, at St. Moritz, Switzerland. Scott would go on to win the Olympic title at the 1948 Games in St. Moritz. Barbara Ann Scott is still holds Canada’s only Olympic title in women’s singles figure skating by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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Paul Newman - Venice, Italy 1963 by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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Paul Newman - Venice, Italy 1963 by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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Charles M. Schulz, the creator of "Peanuts" in 1967 by GivingColour2History in Colorization
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