"Boys Sidewalk Sledding On Steep San Francisco Hill Street, 1952"
"The Grand Prix In Monaco, 1937"
"R.m.s. Mauretania 1909"
"Man Standing In The Lumberyard Of Seattle Cedar Lumber Manufacturing, 1939"
"Drive-In Theatre. Chicago 1951"
"The Beatles' Rooftop Concert In 1969"
"Times Building Under Construction, 1903"
"Paris Viewed From The Top Of Notre Dame, 1955"
"Los Angeles Development Boom Of The 1950s"
"Second Class Saloon, Nome, Alska, July 1, 1901"
"Mount Adams Incline And Price Hill Incline. Cincinnati Ohio 1906"
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"30 Men Prove The Strength Of The Dkw 'Front Reichsklasse' Type F7 Car, Amazingly Built By Wooden Coachwork 1930s"
"Rms Mauretania (Also Known As The "Maury") Was An Ocean Liner Of The Cunard Line, Launched On 20 September 1906"
"At the time, she was the largest and fastest ship in the world. Mauretania became a favourite among her passengers. After capturing the Blue Riband for the fastest transatlantic crossing during her 1907 inaugural season, Mauretania held the speed record for 22 years."
"Window Cleaners Cleaning High Rise On Madison Avenue. 1957"
"Best Friends Since Ww2"
"Marine Sergeant Frank Praytor Feeding An Orphaned Kitten. He Adopted The Kitten After The Mother Cat Died During The War, 1952"
"In 1912, Jim Thorpe, A Native American, Had His Running Shoes Stolen On The Morning Of His Olympic Track And Field Event"
"He found this mismatched pair of shoes in the garbage and ran in them to win two Olympic gold medals that day. Thorpe was the first Native American to win a gold medal for the United States in the Olympics. Considered one of the most versatile athletes of modern sports, he won two Olympic gold medals in the 1912 Summer Olympics (one in classic pentathlon and the other in decathlon). He also played American football (collegiate and professional), professional baseball, and basketball."
"Polish Resistance Veterans Of The Warsaw Uprising (1944), Pictures Then And Now"
"A Woman Smiling And Goofing Around While Taking Photos, Late 1800s"
"Freddy Mercury And His Mother, 1947"
"A Young Man Demonstrating Against Low Pay For Teachers, C. 1930s"
"A Woman Dressed Up As Batgirl In 1904, 35 Years Before The Creation Of Batman (1939) And 57 Years Before The Creation Of Batgirl (1961)"
"Pictured Above Is Gunnar Kaasen. He And His Team Of 13 Dogs, LED By The Siberian Husky, Balto, Completed The Last Leg Of A 1925 Trip To Deliver 300,000 Units Of Diphtheria Antitoxin To Nome, Alaska"
"Kindergarten Children Were Asked On Father’s Day To Draw From The Memory Portraits Of Their Dads, And Then Compared Them To The Original, Life Magazine, USA, 1949'
It must be after 1945. It shows a policemen in Hamburg, Germany.
Those kind of uniforms are bought from the British to germany. Hamburg was in the british zone after WW II.
They used this kind of uniform till the early 80s in Hamburg.