World War I Panoramas
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These long panoramic photographs show U. S. military personnel and camps, patriotic parades, and European battlefields and cemeteries related to WWI. We invite your tags and comments!
Want to see more? Visit the rest of the collection, at: http://www.loc.gov/pictures/co llection/pan/
The Library has more than 4,000 panoramas that document cityscapes and group portraits across the United States, with some coverage of foreign countries as well. Most were made by commercial photographers between 1890-1920, although panoramas are still made today.
The Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division preserves the original photographs and offers the digital copies to ensure their wide availability.
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marksproulshutterbug says:thank you to the Librarian and Flickr. this panoramic devastation speaks for itself. I love looking at the historic photos of the USA and Canada. A great depth of feeling can be had by visually searching through our histories. It grounds us to the soil while we look to the present and wing to the future. |
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menlo says:Check out the reworking I've done to some of these images. |