These fascinating pictures reveal the diversity of the people arriving in America in the early 20th century. Augustus Sherman, who worked as the chief registry clerk on Ellis Island, photographed these two children arriving in the country from Lapland in 1910. They are most likely siblings and they were photographed wearing the traditional dress favoured by Scandinavian countries at the time. The young girl can be seen wearing a love-heart necklace. Tom Marshall from PhotograFix, who colourized the images, said the colours for this photo were mostly 'guesswork'