52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks – Week 30: Colorful – Earliest Color Photo in the Johnston Family

I am working on this year-long prompt, hosted by Amy Johnson Crow. I will write each week in one of my two blogs, either Mam-ma’s Southern Family or at My Trails Into the Past. I’m looking forward to writing about my children’s ancestors in new and exciting ways.

I found some color photos of my Johnston line taken in 1946 and I think they might be the earliest ones I have in color. They were living in Walnut Creek, California, about this time so they might have been taken there.

Many surplus Army Jeeps were purchased and I guess my grandfather, Tom Johnston, bought one, too. This one is painted yellow!

In the first photo is my grandmother (Mam-ma), Pansy “Joni” Johnston, my mother, Lela Nell, and my grandfather, Tom Johnston.

The second photo has Pansy, Lela Nell, and Pansy’s father, Warren Lancaster.


I need to dig through the box of negatives to see if I can find these to do a new scan. I believe I scanned these from the prints. I corrected the color some in Photoshop because they were a little washed out. Maybe there will be more gems in the negatives!

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Comments

  1. Neat to have such old color photos! Thanks for sharing.

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  2. I think there was pride of ownership with that jeep!

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  3. I have a lot of old photos but I never thought about the oldest color photos. I'm going to spend some time looking now!

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