Tin Type photos were first made in 1856 and by 1860 were widely begin use throughout the Untied States. Hamilton L.Smith from Ohio developed the tin type. This process had a long life up until the 1920's,at this time you could still get a tin type photo at the fair. So that's about a 75 year span there. Some tin types were hand tinted.
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There are a number of photographs of Donner Party members. Eleanor Eddy's and Sarah Keyes' photos were taken before they left for California. There is also a painting of Charles Stanton. There are also many photos of Donner Party members taken at different times after the disaster, some as early as the 1850s and some as late as the 1930s. You can find many of them by searching on "Donner party" at Google Images.
There are very few photos taken during the holocaust itself. The holocaust was top secret and photography was forbidden. A few SS men did, however, take photos, but not all of these are generally available.
Original photographs of the Holocaust itself are extremely rare as photography without permission was strictly forbidden. Similarly, photos of Nazi atrocities taken at the time are also very rare. A few SS men and other soldiers did, however, break the rules. What is more common is photos taken of the aftermath by Allied soldiers, for example, of emaciated survivors. As for the value, I think you ought to ask a major auction house.
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Tintype photos were patented in 1856 by Hamilton Smith.
The duration of Fatty's Tintype Tangle is 1200.0 seconds.
Fatty's Tintype Tangle was created on 1915-07-14.
Oblique Aerial photos are photos taken from an aerial platform where the camera has more than 3 degrees of tilt. "Ground level" photos can either refer to aerial photos taken where the lens is level with the ground or to photos taken where the camera is placed within a few inches of the ground and photo are taken from that perspective.
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Outlaws - 1986 Tintype 1-2 was released on: USA: 3 January 1987
The Californians - 1957 Deadly Tintype - 2.26 was released on: USA: 31 March 1959
Fatty's Tintype Tangle - 1915 is rated/received certificates of: USA:TV-G (TV rating)
Photos taken in a garabage can.
The Californians - 1957 Deadly Tintype 2-26 was released on: USA: 31 March 1959
You can have your photo taken by a street photographer. Or you can have photos taken in Kandahar.
You would call photos taken from Airplanes and Helicopters "Aerial Photos. " or "Aerial Scenes". I hope this helped. :)