Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.

Wow, most interesting!
If you want even older color footage:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GoDphKM7ZMA
LOL, Eh, sorry. That's just black and white footage that's been colorized, not color film. It's a pet peeve of mine, I personally hate that process, I'm a purist.I don't really like having a computer guessing what the colors "were". Thankfully, the enthusiasm for the colorization process seems to have faded over the past few years.
:dHair splitter, lol.:d
As I understand it, the colorizing process in this clip was originally done way back in the 1920's, using a proprietary system. At least it's "authentic" colorizing, as opposed to the full b&w to color conversions being done digitally nowadays. It always makes history seem a bit closer and more tactile to see it in full color, I think, and especially with such fluid motion.
The little girl at the Peter Pan statue should be now around 84-85 yrs old...
Makes you feel like you´re an alien watching movies of an old species long gone, most of the people in that footage is already gone...
Prowler


Yeah. The Friese-Greene process used red and blue. The way I understand it, it was like taking two separate films, one red, other blue, and merging them together. I think that why you see a lot of red and blue flashing in the film
Very interesting, great find. Here's something else I found from WW2 era. Color photos of Germany at the time
http://saturnic.livejournal.com/174828.html