Skip to content
Latest :
My grandma. Picture taken early 1924.
Runaway teens Rat (left, 16) and Mike (right, 17) showcase Colt .45 used for defense against getting robbed or kidnapped. Seattle, 1980s (640×424)
A Soviet POW found hiding three years after the end of WWII
“The Condition of the Laboring Man at Pullman” – cartoon from the Chicago Labor Newspaper, 1894
“It’s called suicide because it’s your choice.” (2008)
‘Them days is gone forever’ (American poster by Alvah Posen/ U.S. Government Printing Office for Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (BUMED)/ Office of War Information (OWI). United States of America, 1943).
Categories:
1900s
,
Ads
,
Navy
,
War
Previous
Next
Love This Image? You Can Post It!
you might also like
1966 AT&T
“God works on all fronts”, 1934
Cholera Warning on the Oregon Trail in the 1840’s
B-26 C-45-MA Marauder, serial number 42-107566 hit by flak during an attack on a railway bridge near Marzabotto Italy, 10th July 1944. All 6 crewmen were killed. It was their second sortie of the day.
Gneisenau and Scharnhorst trailing Prinz Eugen during the Channel Dash, Feb 1942,
October Perestroika 1989
Previous
4
5
6
Next
Load More Posts
Page load link
Go to Top