Streets of New York 109 years ago
Russian inmate points an identifying and accusing finger at a Nazi guard who was especially cruel towards the prisoners in Buchenwald camp
Chicago local #1 Iron Workers remake the iconic “Lunch atop a skyscraper” photo that was originally captured in 1932
Londoners flock to a mobile screen showing a Mickey Mouse film, 1931
Chris Farley - 1973
The Antarctic Snow Cruiser on the drive towards the ship that would take it south to the Pole. The vehicle provided living space and laboratories to five scientists. Unfortunately, it was found to have no traction on snow unless driven in reverse and was eventually abandoned. 1939
American Nazis in the 1930s. 20,000 attend a German American Bund Rally at New York's Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939
Ann-Margret Olsson, circa 1970
Margaret Hamilton, 1939 as The Wicked Witch of the West
Richard M. Nixon and Elvis Presley at the White House - 12/21/1970
German-American farmer John Meints, tarred and feathered during World War I for not supporting the war bond drives, August 19, 1918 in Luverne, Minn
Lynda Carter, fashion of the 70's in 1979
Eunice Hancock, a 21-year-old woman, operates a compressed-air grinder in a Midwest aircraft plant during World War II. August 1942
An encounter at a KKK march in downtown Mobile, Alabama 1977
House and people living in it in Hamburg, Germany c.1904
Carrie Fishers flirty smile, early 80s
Elton John rocking the Dodgers stadium L.A. 1975
Building collapsing during the Blitz,1941
A photographer uses his own backdrop to mask Poland's World War II ruins while shooting a portrait in Warsaw, November 1946
An exhausted trader at the end of the worst day in stock market history, "Black Monday", October 19, 1987. After "Black Monday", stock exchanges instituted circuit breakers, or trading pauses, when there are large declines
Russian inmate points an identifying and accusing finger at a Nazi guard who was especially cruel towards the prisoners in Buchenwald camp
Chicago local #1 Iron Workers remake the iconic “Lunch atop a skyscraper” photo that was originally captured in 1932
Londoners flock to a mobile screen showing a Mickey Mouse film, 1931
Chris Farley - 1973
The Antarctic Snow Cruiser on the drive towards the ship that would take it south to the Pole. The vehicle provided living space and laboratories to five scientists. Unfortunately, it was found to have no traction on snow unless driven in reverse and was eventually abandoned. 1939
American Nazis in the 1930s. 20,000 attend a German American Bund Rally at New York's Madison Square Garden on February 20, 1939
Ann-Margret Olsson, circa 1970
Margaret Hamilton, 1939 as The Wicked Witch of the West
Richard M. Nixon and Elvis Presley at the White House - 12/21/1970
German-American farmer John Meints, tarred and feathered during World War I for not supporting the war bond drives, August 19, 1918 in Luverne, Minn
Lynda Carter, fashion of the 70's in 1979
Eunice Hancock, a 21-year-old woman, operates a compressed-air grinder in a Midwest aircraft plant during World War II. August 1942
An encounter at a KKK march in downtown Mobile, Alabama 1977
House and people living in it in Hamburg, Germany c.1904
Carrie Fishers flirty smile, early 80s
Elton John rocking the Dodgers stadium L.A. 1975
Building collapsing during the Blitz,1941
A photographer uses his own backdrop to mask Poland's World War II ruins while shooting a portrait in Warsaw, November 1946
An exhausted trader at the end of the worst day in stock market history, "Black Monday", October 19, 1987. After "Black Monday", stock exchanges instituted circuit breakers, or trading pauses, when there are large declines