May 16, 2010
Early 1900s in Colour. Early 20th century color photography by Albert Kahn. [Via]
No, not that Khan.
or this one.
or this one.
or this one.
or this one. (there's been a flurry of Khans lately...)
and I haven't (until now) mentioned Ghengis or Kublai (who doesn't show up on Google search until page 6).
Don't forget Sears Tower architect Fazlur Rahman Khan or father of the Pakistani nuclear program A.Q. Khan or Bollywood heartthrob Shahrukh Khan or "Silly Chicken" author Rukhsana Kahn or Al Jazeera English TV's Riz Khan or jazz guitarist Steve Khan or sitarist (who got first dibs on khan.com) Ustad Vilayat Khan or "software engineering director at a social networking company you've probably heard of" Khan Klatt or, what the heck, James Caan.
okay, just ONE MORE KHAN.
No, that's a Baby Kirk.
How about this one?
Monkey Khan, although his real name is Ken.
I just don't know. Some fo these photos are far too clear to really be from the early 1900s. Even with digital processing and cleanup, some of these just look too updated.
*jury's out for me*
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