Photography was invented in the mid-1800's. They didn't have the technology that we have today. Some pictures took ten minutes of the object or person being photographed to stay still to come out right. Also, cameras did not have flash or any fancy gadgets like we have on cameras today. The photographer would not know if the picture came out right until they sat in a darkroom and developed each picture, one by one.
Matthew Brady is known for the pictures he too during the Civil War. He was known as the "Father of Photojournalism" and was considered to be one of the greatest photographers during the Civil War. He took the famous pictures of Abraham Lincoln, the Battle of Antietam, and many other battles and important people. It's even said that he took the picture of Lincoln that is used today on the five dollar bill and the penny.
For some "good" pictures from the 1840's to the 1860's, look up Matthew Brady. You may find some that are familiar.
yes you where able to.
Well, Norway only participated in one war during this period, a brief one with Sweden in the early 1800s. we only had 30 000 men, so the war was not high profiled, and the first pictures of uniforms are form the 1860s. They were simple, and buttoned up. Some pictures can be found at: http://www.arkivverket.no/webfelles/arkivmagasinet/arkivmag_02_06.pdf Most of the pictures are not of norwegian uniforms from the 1800s, but on page 3 (content) you can see the uniform from the 1860s in the corner. colour isn't mentioned(and the pictures black and white), but they are black, blue or darker green i would assume.
Horrible, devastating, embarrassing
In the 1860s gold and diamonds were discovered in Southern Africa. People from all over came to cash in on the mineral discoveries.
Yes
The US American sports people played in the 1860s were rather limited. Some of them included golf, boxing, cricket, baseball and rowing among others.
Approximately the 1840s through 1860s
20,000
Juan Aguerrevere Paez............ from 1830 to 1840s and 1860s.
Somewhere between 12,500 and 20,000 people. The discrepancy is because accurate records were not always kept and recorded.
They were a member of a secret society in Ireland that terrorized law officers during the 1840s to prevent evictions.
Yes it was invented in the 1860s
No, the 1860s are in the 19th century.
Yes they ate salad in the 1860s.
You may be referring to daguerreotypes, invented by Louis Daguerre around 1826, which became popular around the 1830s to the 1860s.
The largest town in BC in the 1860s was Barkerville. It is stated that in the 1860s the population was 5,000 and it was designated the National Historic Site of Canada in the year 1924.
in the 1860s
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