"This Photo Is From 1920 And Was Titled: "A Few Seconds Before Happiness""
"Sitting On Their 1947 Chevrolet At Dinner, And 63 Years Later"
"A Man Posing With A Donkey In His Lap, 1910s"
"In 1910, In New York, The United States, A Photographer Took A Photo Of Four Little Girls. Blessings To People A Hundred Years From Now"
"Saving Teddy During The 1941 Blitz Of Liverpool"
"Little Girl Talking With Her Father, A Train Driver For Southern Railway's Southern Belle Steam Train, Before He Leaves On A Trip To Brighton - London, 1931"
"Lucille Ball On The Day Of Her Wedding To Desi Arnaz, 1940"
"Warsaw, Poland"
"Fall Of The Berlin Wall (1989)"
"Cyclist From Estonia, On A Self-Made Bicycle, 1912"
"This Is The First Publicly Sold Bottle Of Coca-Cola, Released In 1894"
"Inside Of A Railroad Car Made By The Pullman Company, 1890s"
"Italian Grocery Shop, New York, 1943"
"By Vladimir Lagrange - Ussr, 1960s"
""Approaching Shadow", 1954"
"Often Carved And Decorated, The Box Bed Was The Pride Of Its Owners. In Homes That Usually Had Only One Room, The Box Bed Allowed Some Privacy And Helped Keep People Warm During The Winter"
"A Female Firefighting Team On A Converted Motorcycle In London, 1932"
"Photographer Margaret Bourke-White Capturing A Shot From The Top Of The Chrysler Building, 1935"
"A Living United States Flag, Formed By 10,000 Navy Sailors In Illinois, 1917"
"Undercover Police Officer, Brooklyn NYC July 1 1969"
"Blackfoot Indians On The Roof Of The Hotel"
"McAlpin, New York City in 1913.They had the choice of any room in the hotel but instead chose to pitch their teepees on the roof. For many who had never left the reservation this was quite a sight."
"The Irish Guards' Band Drummer Boy At Waterford Barracks Standing With The Regiment's Mascot, An Irish Wolfhound, On The 21 February 1917"
"Two Women Working As Ice Deliverers Carry A Large Block Of Ice. September 1918"
"In 1892, A Hot Potato Vendor Peddles His Wares On The Busy Streets Of Manhattan, Offering A Popular And Simple Snack To New Yorkers"
"So Gramma, what did you and granddad do for fun?"