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COLOURING IS RECENT, the image is NOT a historic colourized photograph.
由黑白照片后期上色

Color Portrait of Sun Yat-Sen (孫文, 孫中山, 孫逸仙)
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Original b&w photo acquired from the Library of Congress (Reproduction Number: LC-USZ62-5972), then colorized the image to produce this portrait.

Author Militaryace

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3 December 2008