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www.shorpy.com Совершенно случайно наткнулась сегодня на сайт с чудной подборкой фотографий 1880-1952 годов. И все В БОЛЬШОМ РАЗРЕШЕНИИ. Кликайте на картинки, чтобы посмотреть большие фотографии. Или просто идите к ним на сайт. Вот, что они сами про себя пишут: Shorpy is a blog about old photos and what life a hundred years ago was like: How people looked and what they did for a living, back when not having a job usually meant not eating. ![]() Bibb Mill Girls: 1909 ![]() January 19, 1909. Macon, Georgia. "Some adolescents in Bibb Mill No. 1." Photograph and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine. ... Little Fattie: 1910 ![]() May 9, 1910. St. Louis, Mo. "Newsboy. Little Fattie. Less than 40 inches high, 6 years old. Been at it one year." Photo by Lewis Wickes Hine. Operation Strangle: 1944 ![]() Spring 1944. Another target for Operation Strangle. "French airmen hit a pinpoint target. Flying with the Mediterranean Allied Air Forces under the tricolor of France, the Frenchmen split a vital rail bridge 600 feet long and 15 feet wide at the Piteccio viaduct in central Italy. On the wing of the American-made B-26 bomber may be seen the roundel of the French Air Force." The Old Woman: 1935 ![]() October 1935. "Interior of a home of prospective resettlement client. Brown County, Indiana." The old woman seen with her husband in an earlier post today. 35mm nitrate negative by Theodor Jung for the FSA. Test Pilot: 1942 ![]() October 1942. F.W. Hunter, Army test pilot, at the Douglas Aircraft plant in Long Beach, Calif. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Alfred Palmer. Practice Makes Perfect: 1940 ![]() November 1940. "Living room in farm home of John Frost, part owner of 135 acres of semi-marginal land in Tehama County, California. He raises turkeys, hogs and dairy cattle." We met the girl and her dad last week, listening to the radio. Medium format negative by Russell Lee for the FSA. Secondino Libro: 1911 ![]() September 1911. Lawrence, Massachusetts. "Group of workers. The small boy in the middle is Secondino Libro, 34 Walnut Street. Apparently 10 or 11. Works in No. 4 Spinning room." Photo and caption by Lewis Wickes Hine. The Thorndyke Boy: 1923 ![]() 1923. Washington, D.C. "F. Thorndyke." National Photo Co. Neck and Neck: 1926 ![]() 1926. Washington, D.C. Photographing the photographing of giraffes at the National Zoo. 4x5 glass negative, National Photo Company. Beach Policeman: 1922 ![]() June 30, 1922. Washington policeman Bill Norton measuring the distance between knee and suit at the Tidal Basin bathing beach after Col. Sherrell, Superintendent of Public Buildings and Grounds, issued an order that suits not be over six inches above the knee." National Photo Co. Edward and Peary: 1923 ![]() 1923. "Children of the famous snow baby. Edward Stafford Jr. and Peary Stafford, ages 4 and 2, grandchildren of the late Admiral Peary, discoverer of the North Pole. Their mother, Mrs. Edward Stafford, Peary's daughter, was born in the Arctic." National Photo Company Collection. I'm a Wreck: 1923 ![]() "Auto Wreck, 1923." Another Washington, D.C., vehicular mishap, this time at the Library of Congress. National Photo Company Collection. Bensenville: 1943 ![]() May 1943. Bensenville, Illinois. Section crew of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad taking up tracks. 4x5 Kodachrome transparency by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information. Iola and Anna: 1922 ![]() June 17, 1922. Iola Swinnerton and Anna Neibel, winners of a beauty contest at Washington's Tidal Bathing Beach. Miss Swinnerton resides at 3125 Mount Pleasant Street NW. National Photo Company Collection. Bertha May Graf: 1921 ![]() February 5, 1921. "Miss Bertha May Graf, chosen the prettiest girl at suffrage headquarters in Washington, will be chief flower girl at the National Woman's Party convention." Miss Graf resides at 1429 Longfellow Street NW in the District of Columbia. 4x5 glass negative, National Photo Company. Montana Cowboys: 1939 ![]() June 1939. Big Horn County, Montana. Quarter Circle U Ranch roundup. Cowhands singing after a day's work. Medium-format nitrate negative by Arthur Rothstein for the Farm Security Administration. Union Station: 1943 ![]() January 1943. The waiting room of Union Station in Chicago. Medium-format negative by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information.
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