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shorpy.com, в котором ежедневно публикуются фотографии Америки 1850-1950х годов.
Children of rehabilitation client, Maria Plantation, Arkansas. October 1935
Young woman working amid clotheslines heavy with sheets and stockings. Newport, Rhode Island. 1902, photograph by Gertrude Kasebier
Shulman’s Market at N and Union Streets SW, Washington
October 1942, Engine installers at Douglas Aircraft in Long Beach, California
Flatiron Building, Broadway and Fifth Avenue, New York. The Manhattan landmark under construction circa 1902
August 17, 1904. Atlantis at sail
January 1941. Sarasota, Florida. Guests of Sarasota trailer park picnicking at the beach
Washington, D.C., circa 1930. Lacrosse, Central Stadium
August 1940, Port Gibson, Mississippi
Washington, D.C., circa 1921. Nellie, Miss Philadelphia
Michigan circa 1890s. Logging a big load
Detroit, Michigan, circa 1904. Fountain of ice, Washington Boulevard
August 5, 1914. New York. Evelyn Thaw arriving from Southampton on White Star liner Olympic. The former teen beauty Evelyn Nesbit, shown here at age 29, achieved notoriety in 1906 when her lover Stanford White, the noted architect, was killed by her husband, Harry Thaw
Hot Springs, Arkansas, circa 1901. McLeod's cabin, Happy Hollow
Starlight Park, the Bronx, circa 1921. Joan Desborough (ready for a dive)
Washington, D.C., circa 1920. Gus Tolson, baby
Washington, D.C., circa 1923. Lucille Layton
1919. District of Columbia. Various views at D.C. Jail
Washington, D.C., circa 1918. Marjorie Stinson, aviatrix. Packard LePere plane
1864. Nashville, Tennessee. View from Capitol
Circa 1905. A life guard. Brighton Beach, New York
Circa 1900. Thisbe
October 1942. Two assembly line workers at the Long Beach, California, plant of Douglas Aircraft Company enjoy a well-earned lunch period. Nacelle parts of a heavy bomber form the background
July 1943. Glen Echo, Maryland. Sun bathers on the sand beach at the swimming pool in the Glen Echo amusement park. The photographer's sisters Claire and Enid Bubley. Photo by Esther Bubley, OWI