Let’s jump back into the time capsule with these beautiful vintage Photochrom travel views of Norway, circa 1890-1900, a collection that’s part of the Library of Congress photography archive. The images give you a sneak peek into Norway’s breathtaking landscape, as well as a glimpse of the country’s fashionable culture and eclectic architecture. Have a look. You won’t be disappointed!
Breathtaking Norway Photographs circa 1890-1900
words by Abby Wilcox
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