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European Women Fashion of the 1920s 27 Aug 2013 | 04:56 pm
The photos collected below from the National Geographic Stock Photo archive are by Clifton Royal Adams. Adams was born in 1890 and was a National Geographic staff photographer from 1920 until 1934, tr...
Unboxing the Statue of Liberty, 1885 27 Aug 2013 | 03:51 pm
In 1880, the iron framework for the tower was begun in the yard of Gaget, Gauthier et Cie, and over the course of about 3 years the inner structure and outer skin were assembled piece by piece to Libe...
Swinging on a Swing, c.1920s 27 Aug 2013 | 03:39 pm
Swinging on a Swing, c.1920s
Steve Jobs and the Bow Tie Crowd in a Interview for Playboy, c. 1987 27 Aug 2013 | 03:11 pm
A young Steve Jobs dressed in a white button-down with a woven suspenders and a striped bowtie in a interview for Playboy, c. 1987 (via Lomography)
Subway Trains NYC, 1970 27 Aug 2013 | 10:35 am
Subway Trains NYC, 1970 (via Dave Gilbert)
Awesome Photographs of New York City in the 1970's 26 Aug 2013 | 03:00 pm
Scrap metal collectors on the way to Harlem, 1970. Children in the South Bronx, 1970. East Harlem, 1970. Children play in the street of the South Bronx, 1971. View of Brownsville from the Sutter A...
Colour Photographs of Piccadilly Circus, London in The 1950's 26 Aug 2013 | 02:19 pm
Piccadilly Circus is a road junction and public space of London's West End in the City of Westminster, built in 1819 to connect Regent Street with the major shopping street of Piccadilly. In this cont...
Elvis Presley behind the wheel of a 1962 Elva Mk. VI 26 Aug 2013 | 02:01 pm
Elvis Presley behind the wheel of a 1962 Elva Mk. VI with a video backdrop comes from the filming of Viva Las Vegas, 1964. (via)
Charles Bridge, Prague, 1964 26 Aug 2013 | 01:41 pm
Charles Bridge, Prague, 1964
Four Women Posing Humorously in a Studio, 1890 26 Aug 2013 | 08:19 am
This tintype is of four women posing humorously in a studio. Taken around 1890, it truly is a remarkable look at the relationship between these four women. (George Eastman House, via History By Zim)