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UNDATED: Olga Romanov, daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, in her bedroom. The series of the unique pictures were taken by the Tsar Nicholas II himself or people close to the royal family. They were realised in 1915-1916, the most terrible years of World War I. Nicholas II was an insatiable photographer. He took special care of pictures, filed them with care in numerous albums. He passed down his love for photography to Maria, his third daughter, who is responsible for colouring most of the pictures. (Photo: Laski Diffusion/Getty Images)
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Laski Diffusion
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2013 Laski Diffusion
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00:00, 1 January 1916
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Unique Romanov Family Pictures Coloured By Tsar's Daughters