Last Updated on May 15, 2025 by Colby Droscher
These 25 colorized photos from the 1890s offer a unique window into a world that feels both distant and surprisingly familiar. From city streets to personal moments, each image is more than just a snapshot; it’s a portrayal of a transformative era. The shift toward industrialization, along with new advancements in technology and culture, shaped the decade in ways that we can now experience in full color.
These colorized photos offer an intimate glimpse into everyday life, capturing the energy of bustling cities, the quietude of personal moments, and even iconic historical figures. While the world was rapidly evolving, there’s a timeless quality in the faces and places these photos depict, allowing us to connect with the past in a way that feels immediate and real. Step into the past with us with 25 colorized photos from the 1890s.
That rifle is taller than him.
This is a photo of Ostozhenka Street.
A sword fight would be one of the worst ways to go.
She shares a striking resemblance to Reese Witherspoon.
This photo was taken for True West Magazine.
The fact that cameras from the 1890s could take such clear photos blows me away.
They were at a photo shoot and wanted to take a goofy photo dressed as men.
When color is added, it’s hard to tell that this photo is over 130 years old.
He was the last Tsar of Russia.
Her job was to protect the goods aboard trains from outlaws.
Somehow, he was able to take timer photos before timer photos were a thing.
That’s an outdoorsman’s dream house right there.
Without the help of big machines, they hauled that entire load of logs. Those are some resilient horses.
When the color is added, you wouldn’t know if this was 1890 or 1980.
Kids have been playing with mini-wagons for centuries.
This photo was taken by J.E. Williams in New Athens, Ohio.
In 1890, the population of NYC was just over 1.5 million people.
This was part of the photographer’s project “How The Other Half Lives.”
He became Prime Minister of the UK in 1940.
This Saloon/hotel was located in Northern Ireland.
These two are considered the fathers of cinema.
This photo was taken in the courtyard of his house on Sadovo-Kudrinskaya Street.
Those tennis rackets look less than optimal for a game of tennis.
This photo was taken in his New York lab.
This photo took 20 days to colorize.
Check out these 20 Colorized Photos From The 1800s, or take a look at 19 Photos of Real Samurai from the 1800s. Finally, if you want to take a look at old saloons from the west, check out 23 Vintage Photos of Old Wild West Saloons.