
BabelColour
@StuartHumphryes • 184,648 subscribers
Stuart Humphryes, known as BabelColour since 2006. I clean, enhance & transform early colour photography.
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Filmed 116 years ago, during ther Autumn harvest of 1908, this remarkable & rare kinemacolor film records the work of Edwardian farmers reaping their crops, with a little love-interest thrown in at the end. A remarkable window into the past, in real colour (not colourised).
BabelColour322,744 просмотров • 2 лет назад

For the impending 80th Anniversary of Victory In Europe Day, I share this fascinating colour film of the VE Day celebrations held in London on 8th May 1945. I have edited it together for you using rare original colour cine footage. It is not colourised. The soundtrack is Irving Berlin's satirical song about Hitler entitled "When That Man Is Dead And Gone", sung by the wonderful Al Bowlly, who tragically never got to see the end of the war, as he was killed a few weeks after recording this song when a Luftwaffe parachute mine exploded outside his London flat.
BabelColour142,076 просмотров • 1 год назад
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To mark Armistice & Remembrance Sunday, I share powerful but harrowing footage from the Great War, which has been restored & colourised, along with a war poem which I've written & recited, called "The Ghosts of the Riven". Caution is advised as the imagery is strong #LestWeForget
BabelColour242,882 просмотров • 2 лет назад

It has always been a hobby of mine to collect colour film footage from the second world war and all of the film I have used in this video is original colour and not colourised. I've edited this little film for you using soundbites from WWII news broadcasts & speeches to represent the period of the Blitz, which began at 4pm on 7th September 1940 and continued every night until 11th May 1941. The music I chose is "The Lady Caliph" by Ennio Morricone. (Due to the scarcity of colour footage, a couple of shots are merely representative: It may not show the correct type of bombs being dropped, and it might not show the correct type of planes dropping them. I know some military experts will undoubedly point that out to me, but the purpose of the film is to show London’s devastation, rather than the technical specifications of the military hardware used).
BabelColour55,897 просмотров • 7 месяцев назад

Before enhancing photos on Twitter, my feed once focused entirely on London history. But always having an interest in old colour film, I made this edit of colour footage of the Fascists gatherings in the capital in 1939 under Oswald Mosely. It seems relevant to retweet it today. They never did go away.
BabelColour118,529 просмотров • 1 год назад

It's not just early colour photography which fascinates me, but early colour film too. I've edited for you this rare colour footage of London 86 years ago. It's Wednesday 12th May 1937 and Coronation Day for King George VI. (This isn't colourised). #Coronation
BabelColour135,785 просмотров • 3 лет назад

Capturing the world with early colour technology is very much my thing, but this is something quite special: Views along the Nile in Egypt in 1911 filmed with a very early colour process called Kinemacolor. Amazingly this is genuine colour film from 112 years ago, not colourised!
BabelColour95,029 просмотров • 2 лет назад

It's my birthday! An older & wiser BabelColour would like to extend a warm birthday hug to my lovely followers have have supported, encouraged & engaged with the work over the last year. Thank you all for being so nice and friendly x Here's a 1950s Cockney knees-up to celebrate!
BabelColour18,935 просмотров • 6 месяцев назад
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