Colorized photograph on a small glass panel depicting a white house with a red terracotta roof. A brick path can be seen going from the viewer to the house. The ocean can be seen in the background to the left. Bushes of yellow and pink flowers can be seen on either side of the path leading to the house. This slide is assumed to be an original lantern slide autochrome created by Harold A. Taylor, a California photographer and longtime resident of Coronado. Harold A. Taylor was born in the United Kingdom in 1878. In 1896, he immigrated to California, where he photographed Yosemite and other natural scenes in the state. He is credited with developing an early method of colorizing photographs at a time when color photography was just beginning to emerge. In 1912, Taylor moved to Coronado, CA where he established the Coronado Floral Association and continued his photography business. He died in 1960 in El Cajon, CA.