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Black and white era (28 photos)
Once these people work, they relax, dance, but it was a long time ago. However, pictures of them have survived until now. Today I want to show you the historical black and white photographs, each of which discern meaning, emotion, and reflected the spirit of the time. Austrian boy presented new the shoes during the Second World War.
This Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin this. California, in 1927.
The first morning in Sweden after the change of the direction of movement with the left hand on the right-hand, 1967.
Chimpanzee is photographed by a newspaper after the successful flight into space.
Woman with gas-resistant stroller. England, in 1938.
Kids' cells of fresh air ", in 1937. These cells were used for children who live in apartment buildings, get enough sunlight and fresh air.
Soldiers goat feeds bananas. 1944.
Martin Luther King Jr. and his son removed the ashes from the burning of a cross on their yard, 1960.
Elvis Presley in the Army, 1958.
Unpacking the head of the Statue of Liberty June 17, 1885.
The girl shakes her doll in the ruins of their destroyed house. London, 1940.
Mother and son looking at the mushroom cloud after the test of the atomic bomb. Las Vegas, 1953.
Measuring the length of the bathing suit, if it is too short, women will be fined. 1920.
Illegally stored alcohol is poured directly from the window during Prohibition. Detroit, 1929.
Unknown Soldier. Vietnam, 1965.
Lifeguard on the beach, 1920s.
Christmas dinner during the Great Depression: cabbage and turnips.
Bookstore, which was destroyed during an air attack. London, 1940.
Woman hides her face in shame when the photographer takes her to advertise the sale of four children. Chicago, 1948.
Cafeteria for employees of Disneyland, 1961.
106-year-old Armenian woman defends his house, 1990.
Annie Edison Taylor - the first survivor of a man who crossed Niagara Falls in a barrel in 1901. Annie was 63 years old.
Prostheses of the 19th century. England, in 1890.
Ronald McDonald, 1963.
The melted and damaged waxworks museum Madame Tussauds. London, 1930.
Annette Kellerman defended women's right to wear a one-piece swimsuit. Later, she was arrested for obscenity. 1907.
Walter Yeo, one of the first who have undergone plastic surgery and skin grafts.
Students at Princeton after snow battle "against Members sophomores." 1893.
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This Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin this. California, in 1927.
The first morning in Sweden after the change of the direction of movement with the left hand on the right-hand, 1967.
Chimpanzee is photographed by a newspaper after the successful flight into space.
Woman with gas-resistant stroller. England, in 1938.
Kids' cells of fresh air ", in 1937. These cells were used for children who live in apartment buildings, get enough sunlight and fresh air.
Soldiers goat feeds bananas. 1944.
Martin Luther King Jr. and his son removed the ashes from the burning of a cross on their yard, 1960.
Elvis Presley in the Army, 1958.
Unpacking the head of the Statue of Liberty June 17, 1885.
The girl shakes her doll in the ruins of their destroyed house. London, 1940.
Mother and son looking at the mushroom cloud after the test of the atomic bomb. Las Vegas, 1953.
Measuring the length of the bathing suit, if it is too short, women will be fined. 1920.
Illegally stored alcohol is poured directly from the window during Prohibition. Detroit, 1929.
Unknown Soldier. Vietnam, 1965.
Lifeguard on the beach, 1920s.
Christmas dinner during the Great Depression: cabbage and turnips.
Bookstore, which was destroyed during an air attack. London, 1940.
Woman hides her face in shame when the photographer takes her to advertise the sale of four children. Chicago, 1948.
Cafeteria for employees of Disneyland, 1961.
106-year-old Armenian woman defends his house, 1990.
Annie Edison Taylor - the first survivor of a man who crossed Niagara Falls in a barrel in 1901. Annie was 63 years old.
Prostheses of the 19th century. England, in 1890.
Ronald McDonald, 1963.
The melted and damaged waxworks museum Madame Tussauds. London, 1930.
Annette Kellerman defended women's right to wear a one-piece swimsuit. Later, she was arrested for obscenity. 1907.
Walter Yeo, one of the first who have undergone plastic surgery and skin grafts.
Students at Princeton after snow battle "against Members sophomores." 1893.
Source: www.livejournal.com