“This city letter carrier posed for a humorous photograph with a young boy in his mailbag. After parcel post service was introduced in 1913, at least two children were sent by the service. With stamps attached to their clothing, the children rode with railway and city carriers to their destination. The Postmaster General quickly issued a regulation forbidding the sending of children in the mail after hearing of those examples.”
Danny DeVito looking suave in his high school Senior yearbook picture from 1961.
Live action reference photos used for 101 Dalmatians, 1961.
Helene Stanley as "Anita" - you may recognize her name because she also played "Aurora" in Sleeping Beauty. Miss Stanley modeled most of the movement for "Anita", but a lot of still poses were further inspired by Lisa Davis, who also voiced "Anita".
Lisa Davis as "Anita" and her dotted doggo "Perdita".
Helene Stanley as "Anita" and a male model posing as "Roger".
Mary Wicke was the live-action model for "Cruella de Vil". The character was voiced by Betty Lou Gerson, who just so happens to be the narrator of "Cinderella".
"Nanny" and Mary Wickes, who also provided the voice of "Laverne" in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.
Cruella de Vil's henchmen, "Jasper" on the sofa and "Horace Badun" on the right.
Marilyn Monroe on the set of The Misfits, 1961.
J.R.R. and Edith Tolkien in Oxford, 1961.
Audrey Hepburn, screen test shots for "Breakfast at Tiffany’s", 1961.
Johnny Cash Moose Hunting in Newfoundland, 1961.
The Beatles with drummer Pete Best, 1961.
James Earl Jones, 1961.
Louis Armstrong and his wife Lucille during a visit to Egypt, 1961.
A UPI reporter goes down to the sea wall of Atlantic City, NJ to provide scale for a photo showing the storm surge while covering a hurricane for the news agency, 1961.
A Volvo PV544 crashes into submarine at the docks, Sweden, 1961.
Yuri Gagarin - The First Man in Space. April 12, 1961.
Alan Shepard waits to become the first American in space, Cape Canaveral, 1961.
President Kennedy honors Alan Shepard, May 8, 1961.
Construction workers on the Forth Road Bridge, Scotland, 1961.
Two Girls By A Brick Wall in NYC, by Diane Arbus, 1961.
Washington, D.C. streetcar entering Dupont Circle tunnel, Connecticut Avenue, June 1961.
Times Square, NYC, 1961.
Two women defeathering the day's catch from a dove hunt in Florida, 1961.
Godzilla, Gigan, Jet Jaguar, Megalon. "Gojira tai Megaro" 1973.
The beautiful Sylvia Kristel, 1973.
Singer Tom Jones being cheeky in a public call box for a photo shoot, 1973.
Bruce Lee in Hong Kong, shortly before his death, 1973.
Dave Neal drums, Alistair MacKenzie keyboards, Suzi Quatro bass guitar- lead vocals, Len Tuckey lead guitar, The Suzi Quatro Band in 1973. Quatro appeared on Happy Days as the character Leather Toscadera.
Cher and her sister Georganne LaPiere at the premiere for the film Last Tango In Paris, 1973.
A 17 year old Anthony Bourdain, 1973.
A then romantically involved Angelica Huston and Jack Nicholson, 1973.
Kiss, out and about in Central Park, NYC, 1973.
Young Stanley Kirk Burrell, better known as MC Hammer, working at the Oakland A's Coliseum in 1973 where he had been hired by Oakland A's owner Charles O. Finely as clubhouse assistant and batboy. As can be seen by the jersey he's wearing this is also where he picked up the nick name Hammer as he reminded A's employees and players of baseball great Hank "The Hammer" Aaron.
A bride and groom at a traditional Korean wedding, Korea, 1950.
Young teens cutting a rug at a school dance somewhere in the USA, 1950.
Commercial artist Christine Vasey rolls a 'joint', a hand-rolled cigarette containing marijuana, 1950.
Long before the digital age Workers map Cambridge electrical system in 1950.
The First Launch from Cape Canaveral, 1950. The first rocket launched at the Cape was a V-2 rocket named Bumper 8 from Launch Complex 3 on July 24, 1950.
Two brothers on a double date with twin sisters in Central Park, NYC in 1950.
A steam engine passing over a highway in Detroit, 1950.
Child street performers playing around, New Orleans, 1950.
Civil Disobedience at its best, 1950.
Lieutenant Baldomero Lopez of the Marine Corps is shown scaling a seawall after landing on Red Beach (September 15). Minutes after this photo was taken, Lopez was killed after covering a live grenade with his body, Korea 1950. He was posthumously awarded the Medal of Honor.
Four models showing off the latest bathing suit fashions while lying on a sandy Florida beach, 1950.
A Frenchman's reaction to Coca-Cola, tasting it for the first time when it is introduced to France in 1950.
Newlywed couple on their honeymoon in Niagara Falls 1950.
At the beach, Santa Monica, California 1950.
Broadway in downtown Portland, Oregon, 1950.
Professor in Anatomy class at University of Michigan’s Medical School in the year 1950, tracing outline of stomach on freshman Tom Peterson who has just shown its location by drinking barium behind fluroscopic screen.
A romantic moment caught by photographer Robert Doisneau on the streets of Paris, 1950.
A shoe shine shop in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, 1950.
Prototypes and pre-production mockups at a Ford facility in Michigan, 1950.
Brigitte Bardot on the set of the Louis Malle film Vie Privee (A Very Private Affair), 1950.
Stanley Kubrick plays drums with The George Lewis Ragtime Jazz Band of New Orleans in Lewis’ backyard, New Orleans, 1950.
Betty Brosmer, the highest paid pin up girl of the 1950's (Later Betty Weider, after marrying famed fitness entrepreneur Joe Weider in 1961) here in a photo shoot from 1950.
Princess Elizabeth in peasant blouse and cotton skirt, and her husband Prince Philip in checkered shirt and blue jeans, enjoy an old-fashioned hoedown at a private party in Ottawa, Canada, October 11, 1951 .
Albert Einstein sitting on the front steps of his home, smiling and cross-legged while wearing fuzzy slippers 1951.
At the cinema, 1951.
Australian sniper greets a group of children in Korea, 1951.
A woman shows off her skill at a Manhattan pool hall, 1951.
An air drop of men and equipment from U.N. allied nations as part of operations in Korea, 1951.
Two women chatting on the railings in Blackpool on the Irish Sea coast of England, 1951.
Four-jet engine North American RB-45C 'Tornado' reconnaissance plane. On the ground before it are displayed the panoply of cameras & film used during its flight, 1951.
August 3, 1951, six years after an atomic bomb was detonated above this spot in Hiroshima, a souvenir shop stands in the street.
Highbury Stadium,1951. 62,000 people attend a friendly match between Arsenal and Glasgow Rangers in October 1951. Arsenal won 3-2.
A Japanese WWII vet with primitive prosthetic legs panhandling, Asakusa, Japan, 1951.
A 34-year-old JFK visiting Vietnam in 1951 during the French occupation.
Fashion models rest on a street corner in Italy, 1951 (photo by Milton Greene).
The aircraft carrier USS Bennington Passes the sunken remains of the USS Arizona in Pearl Harbor, November 1951.
ActorSteve McQueen and Bud Ekins, the man who often did stunt doubling for McQueen, taking a rest while competing in a 500-mi. cross-country race across the Mojave Desert, 1963.
Stephen Hawking in 1963, looking dapper.
Early publicity shot of The Rolling Stones in 1963.
Joanne Woodward and Paul Newman in 1963.
Stevie Wonder, who was on top of charts on Billboard in August 1963, with Muhammad Ali at the Apollo in Harlem, NYC.
Anne Bancroft receiving a congratulatory phone call for her Best Actress win for her work in “The Miracle Worker” in 1963.
Cover for the 45 single version of The Beatles' I Wanna Hold Your Hand from 1963, which inaugurated the British Rock Invasion when it was first played on December 17, 1963 over American airwaves by a Washington, D.C. radio station.
Tippi Hedren publicity shot for Alfred Hitchcock's "The Birds", 1963.
Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, Newport Folk Festival 1963.
Basil Rathbone, Boris Karloff, Peter Lorre and Vincent Price on the set of The Comedy of Terrors, 1963.
John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming "Fighting Jack" Churchill was a British WWII soldier who regularly went into combat armed with a longbow and Scottish "Claymore" broadsword Jack Churchill - Wikipedia In the lower right side of the photo below you can see him coming ashore with his sword in hand.
Lt. McCarthy of the NYPD Mounted Unit, leads the Macy's St. Patrick's Day parade, 1964.
A Tory (Conservatives UK) Party Campaign Leaflet from 1964.
Civil Rights Leaders, meeting with Lyndon Johnson at the White House. Martin Luther King Jr. (left), Lyndon Johnson, Whitney Young, and James Farmer in the Oval Office in 1964.
Neil Armstrong wearing the training version of the Gemini space suit, 1964.
Muhammad Ali rides near the Sphinx and the pyramids at Giza during a trip to Egypt, 1964.
United Nations personnel from Sweden arrive in the Congo on a peace keeping mission, 1964.
John Malcolm Thorpe Fleming "Fighting Jack" Churchill was a British WWII soldier who regularly went into combat armed with a longbow and Scottish "Claymore" broadsword Jack Churchill - Wikipedia In the lower right side of the photo below you can see him coming ashore with his sword in hand. View attachment 11197
East Germany's five-day insurgency involved more than a million people in 700 towns and villages. It began on June 16 when, emboldened by Stalin's death three months' previously, about 5,000 workers marched in peaceful protest against longer working hours. The next day some 17,000 demonstrated, rising to about 50,000 by midday. They were met by East German and Soviet troops who confronted the crowds with gunshots. By mid-afternoon a state of emergency was declared, mass arrests began and the insurgency was swiftly halted.
GIs and Korean service corpsmen stack up the enormous pile of empty artillery and mortar shell casings at a collecting point near the front, pointing to the huge amount of lead thrown at the enemy in four days of fighting for outpost Harry, June 18, 1953.
On Feb. 28, 1953 Cambridge University scientists James D. Watson and Frances H.C. Crick announce that they have determined the double-helix structure of DNA, the molecule containing human genes.
Pogo comic strip, April 18, 1953.
Cover for Chamber Of Chills, Sept 1953.
Before the start of a baseball game in Caracas, Venezuela, 1953.
A barge maneuvering under the Michigan Ave Bridge, Downtown Chicago, 1953.
Bernie Sanders speaks to fellow students at the 1962 sit-in against racially segregated campus housing.
Little Stevie Wonder performing in 1962 at the Apollo as a 12 year old.
Italian movie actress Sophia Loren, at the window of her room in the hotel “Vier Jahreszeiten” (Four Seasons), in Hamburg, May 21, 1962. (AP Photo/Helmuth Lohmann)
First Lieutenant Colin Powell in Fort Devens, Massachusetts, circa 1962.
Ringo Starr - Before the Mop Top 1962.
John Glenn showing JFK his Friendship 7 capsule - 1962.
A middle school graduation photo from Taiwan, 1962.
A pub in Dublin, Ireland, 1962.
The GM Firebird III- the official car of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair. The Firebird was created by GM as a prototype for what cars would likely look like in the future, with several "space age" innovations, including a joystick between the two front seats to control the steering.
Protest Against Constructing the World Trade Center in NYC, 1962.
1962 Miss America Maria Fletcher Firing the then new AR-15.
Dummy head used by John Anglin to fool prison guards, Alcatraz, 1962.
Le Cabaret de L'Enfer was a Hell-themed café in Paris' red light district (aka Pigalle, the neighborhood of the Moulin Rouge), created in the late 19th century and operating up 'til sometime around the middle of the 20th.
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