Tuesday 21 July 2015

Rare Historical Photos # 9




 Charles C. Ebbet tales a photograph of the scenery of New York City from
the GE Building in Rockefeller Center, 1932
A three-story outhouse in St. Louis, 1800s

Sean Connery on the set with Claudine Auger for his 4th
James Bond film, Thunderball ― 1965




 Egypt's Ancient Pyramids of Giza, 1860-1880

Immigrants from Austria-Hungary stand outside immigration sheds i
n Quebec, Canada ― 1880 - 1920

 Paris' Eiffel Tower slowly comes to life, 1887

 A German fraternity experiment with taking a selfie in front of a mirror, 1912

The Great Wall of China before restoration, 1907

Women's tennis being played at the Summer Olympic Games in Paris, 1900

A market scene on Mulberry Street in New York City, 1900

One of the first underwater photograph, 1893

An electric car at a charging station, 1912

Children lick large blocks of ice on a New York City sidewalk, 1912

A railroad exhibit near Baltimore, 1927

Jeanne Devereux becomes the first licensed female hair stylist in New York City, 1927

A young girl walks her kitten on a leash for the National Cat Club Show in London, 1931

A Women plays beach tennis on a Tel Aviv beach, 1948

Lynchburg, Virginia's Blair Parson store was famous for its 10,000 calorie Sunday, 1950s. Dang!

Dinosaur tracks were discovered in the bed of Texas' Paluxy River. Here they are being removed for preservation, 1952

Helen Keller meets President Dwight Eisenhower, 1953

Marilyn Monroe enjoying a ride through New York City in a 1956 Ford Thunderbird

During the Great Oil Crisis people enjoy a picnic on a deserted highway, 1973

A phone booth in San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, 1967

Young boys in Fort Worth, Texas don space helmets for the planetarium showing, 1955




ALSO VIEW:


Rare Historical Photos # 1

Rare Historical Photos # 2


Rare Historical Photos # 3

Rare Historical Photos # 4

Rare Historical Photos # 5

Rare Historical Photos # 6

Rare Historical Photos # 7
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...

No comments:

Post a Comment