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Movie Theaters, the Ambler Warner Theater, 108 East Butler Pike, Ambler, Pennsylvania, c.1970s
Movie Theaters, the Ambler Warner Theater, 108 East Butler Pike, Ambler, Pennsylvania, c.1970s

EVB2928722: Movie Theaters, the Ambler Warner Theater, 108 East Butler Pike, Ambler, Pennsylvania, c.1970s / Bridgeman Images

Movie Theaters, The Paramount Theatre, originally built in 1920, 215 Riverside Mall, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, c.1970s
Movie Theaters, The Paramount Theatre, originally built in 1920, 215 Riverside Mall, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, c.1970s

EVB2928723: Movie Theaters, The Paramount Theatre, originally built in 1920, 215 Riverside Mall, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, c.1970s / Bridgeman Images

Movie Theaters, the Paramount Theatre, women's smoking room in basement, 2025 Broadway, Oakland, California, c.1932
Movie Theaters, the Paramount Theatre, women's smoking room in basement, 2025 Broadway, Oakland, California, c.1932

EVB2928724: Movie Theaters, the Paramount Theatre, women's smoking room in basement, 2025 Broadway, Oakland, California, c.1932 / Bridgeman Images

Lieutenant Commander Richard E. Byrd before his trip to the Arctic, 1926
Lieutenant Commander Richard E. Byrd before his trip to the Arctic, 1926

EVB2927733: Lieutenant Commander Richard E. Byrd before his trip to the Arctic, 1926 / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of Newark's Springfield Avenue after two nights of racial rioting, 1967
Aerial view of Newark's Springfield Avenue after two nights of racial rioting, 1967

EVB2927747: Aerial view of Newark's Springfield Avenue after two nights of racial rioting, 1967 / Bridgeman Images

Richard Rodgers, Mary Martin, and Oscar Hammerstein, after Hammerstein received s gold medallion from the Dutch Treat Club, April 11, 1958
Richard Rodgers, Mary Martin, and Oscar Hammerstein, after Hammerstein received s gold medallion from the Dutch Treat Club, April 11, 1958

EVB2927758: Richard Rodgers, Mary Martin, and Oscar Hammerstein, after Hammerstein received s gold medallion from the Dutch Treat Club, April 11, 1958 / Bridgeman Images

ROBERT E. PEARY-Commanter of the expedition to the North Pole, (1902-1905).
ROBERT E. PEARY-Commanter of the expedition to the North Pole, (1902-1905).

EVB2927769: ROBERT E. PEARY-Commanter of the expedition to the North Pole, (1902-1905). / Bridgeman Images

The Royal Family watching the U.S. Air Force band perform from the Palace balcony, 1966
The Royal Family watching the U.S. Air Force band perform from the Palace balcony, 1966

EVB2927777: The Royal Family watching the U.S. Air Force band perform from the Palace balcony, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

Princess Grace of Monaco, September 30, 1976.
Princess Grace of Monaco, September 30, 1976.

EVB2927779: Princess Grace of Monaco, September 30, 1976. / Bridgeman Images

Princess Grace of Monaco, c. 1970s.
Princess Grace of Monaco, c. 1970s.

EVB2927781: Princess Grace of Monaco, c. 1970s. / Bridgeman Images

San Francisco, Aftermath of Earthquake and fire, Downtown, with City Hall in the distance. 4/24/06
San Francisco, Aftermath of Earthquake and fire, Downtown, with City Hall in the distance. 4/24/06

EVB2927796: San Francisco, Aftermath of Earthquake and fire, Downtown, with City Hall in the distance. 4/24/06 / Bridgeman Images

San Francisco, aftermath of earthquake and fire, looking south from Mint Hill, 4/24/06
San Francisco, aftermath of earthquake and fire, looking south from Mint Hill, 4/24/06

EVB2927800: San Francisco, aftermath of earthquake and fire, looking south from Mint Hill, 4/24/06 / Bridgeman Images

Charlie Lucky Luciano with author Sal Vizzini on via Michelangelo da Caravaggio in Naples, outside Luciano's Royal Art Studio run by his friend, 'Cockeyed Johnny' Raimondo. Undated
Charlie Lucky Luciano with author Sal Vizzini on via Michelangelo da Caravaggio in Naples, outside Luciano's Royal Art Studio run by his friend, 'Cockeyed Johnny' Raimondo. Undated

EVB2927802: Charlie Lucky Luciano with author Sal Vizzini on via Michelangelo da Caravaggio in Naples, outside Luciano's Royal Art Studio run by his friend, 'Cockeyed Johnny' Raimondo. Undated / Bridgeman Images

CAMBRIDGE, MASS: Dr. Salvador E. Luria, 57, a professor of microbiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is piectured Oct. 15 after he learned he was one of the three winners of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Medicine. 10/21/69.
CAMBRIDGE, MASS: Dr. Salvador E. Luria, 57, a professor of microbiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is piectured Oct. 15 after he learned he was one of the three winners of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Medicine. 10/21/69.

EVB2927812: CAMBRIDGE, MASS: Dr. Salvador E. Luria, 57, a professor of microbiology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, is piectured Oct. 15 after he learned he was one of the three winners of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Medicine. 10/21/69. / Bridgeman Images

The crew of the first manned Apollo space flight, in training for the Apollo Saturn AS-204 mission, 1966
The crew of the first manned Apollo space flight, in training for the Apollo Saturn AS-204 mission, 1966

EVB2927837: The crew of the first manned Apollo space flight, in training for the Apollo Saturn AS-204 mission, 1966 / Bridgeman Images

The crew of Apollo 14, 1971
The crew of Apollo 14, 1971

EVB2927839: The crew of Apollo 14, 1971 / Bridgeman Images

New York Mayor John Lindsay (second from left) with Apollo 14 astronauts Stuart Roosa (far left), Edgar Mitchell (second from right), Alan Shepard (far right), during a ceremony in their honor at City Hall, New York, 1971.
New York Mayor John Lindsay (second from left) with Apollo 14 astronauts Stuart Roosa (far left), Edgar Mitchell (second from right), Alan Shepard (far right), during a ceremony in their honor at City Hall, New York, 1971.

EVB2927841: New York Mayor John Lindsay (second from left) with Apollo 14 astronauts Stuart Roosa (far left), Edgar Mitchell (second from right), Alan Shepard (far right), during a ceremony in their honor at City Hall, New York, 1971. / Bridgeman Images

St. Paul's Cathedral, London, during World War II
St. Paul's Cathedral, London, during World War II

EVB2927854: St. Paul's Cathedral, London, during World War II / Bridgeman Images

Militant suffergettes are arrested in London, 1910s
Militant suffergettes are arrested in London, 1910s

EVB2927865: Militant suffergettes are arrested in London, 1910s / Bridgeman Images

Women attending a suffrage parade, U.S., 1912
Women attending a suffrage parade, U.S., 1912

EVB2927868: Women attending a suffrage parade, U.S., 1912 / Bridgeman Images

FAX MACHINE--FIRST DAILY NEWSPAPER SENT BY RADIO.
FAX MACHINE--FIRST DAILY NEWSPAPER SENT BY RADIO.

EVB2927874: FAX MACHINE--FIRST DAILY NEWSPAPER SENT BY RADIO. / Bridgeman Images

A magnetic switchboard, c.1930s
A magnetic switchboard, c.1930s

EVB2927886: A magnetic switchboard, c.1930s / Bridgeman Images

The Astrodome (aka 'The Eighth Wonder of the World), Houston, Texas, c.1965
The Astrodome (aka 'The Eighth Wonder of the World), Houston, Texas, c.1965

EVB2927892: The Astrodome (aka 'The Eighth Wonder of the World), Houston, Texas, c.1965 / Bridgeman Images

Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor, in an undated portrait
Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor, in an undated portrait

EVB2927893: Sir Thomas Beecham, conductor, in an undated portrait / Bridgeman Images

WASHINGTON: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., chairman of IBM, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the Vietnam War is a major factor which has turned our healthy economy into an unhealthy one. 6/5/70.
WASHINGTON: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., chairman of IBM, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the Vietnam War is a major factor which has turned our healthy economy into an unhealthy one. 6/5/70.

EVB2927907: WASHINGTON: Thomas J. Watson, Jr., chairman of IBM, testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that the Vietnam War is a major factor which has turned our healthy economy into an unhealthy one. 6/5/70. / Bridgeman Images

Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938), American author, c.1930s.
Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938), American author, c.1930s.

EVB2927909: Thomas Wolfe (1900-1938), American author, c.1930s. / Bridgeman Images

TIMES SQUARE, brownout, November 1, 1943.
TIMES SQUARE, brownout, November 1, 1943.

EVB2927912: TIMES SQUARE, brownout, November 1, 1943. / Bridgeman Images

TIMES SQUARE, NY, November 1, 1943.
TIMES SQUARE, NY, November 1, 1943.

EVB2927914: TIMES SQUARE, NY, November 1, 1943. / Bridgeman Images

TIMES SQUARE, NY, late 1930s.
TIMES SQUARE, NY, late 1930s.

EVB2927915: TIMES SQUARE, NY, late 1930s. / Bridgeman Images

Tokyo Rose. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, who was charged with treason for the radio broadcasts she made from Japan during World War II. She was one of several women referred to by GIs as 'Tokyo Rose', San Francisco, California, 1949
Tokyo Rose. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, who was charged with treason for the radio broadcasts she made from Japan during World War II. She was one of several women referred to by GIs as 'Tokyo Rose', San Francisco, California, 1949

EVB2927925: Tokyo Rose. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, who was charged with treason for the radio broadcasts she made from Japan during World War II. She was one of several women referred to by GIs as 'Tokyo Rose', San Francisco, California, 1949 / Bridgeman Images

Tokyo Rose. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, who was charged with treason for the radio broadcasts she made from Japan during World War II. She was one of several women referred to by GIs as 'Tokyo Rose', late 1940s
Tokyo Rose. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, who was charged with treason for the radio broadcasts she made from Japan during World War II. She was one of several women referred to by GIs as 'Tokyo Rose', late 1940s

EVB2927926: Tokyo Rose. Iva Toguri D'Aquino, who was charged with treason for the radio broadcasts she made from Japan during World War II. She was one of several women referred to by GIs as 'Tokyo Rose', late 1940s / Bridgeman Images

A streamliner train in Albany, New York, during its preview run to New York City, 1938.
A streamliner train in Albany, New York, during its preview run to New York City, 1938.

EVB2927934: A streamliner train in Albany, New York, during its preview run to New York City, 1938. / Bridgeman Images

The formal opening of the Moffat Tunnel, which cuts through the Continental Divide in north-central Colorado, 1928.
The formal opening of the Moffat Tunnel, which cuts through the Continental Divide in north-central Colorado, 1928.

EVB2927936: The formal opening of the Moffat Tunnel, which cuts through the Continental Divide in north-central Colorado, 1928. / Bridgeman Images

TRAFFIC LIGHT-America's first traffic light, Cleveland, Ohio, 1914.
TRAFFIC LIGHT-America's first traffic light, Cleveland, Ohio, 1914.

EVB2927938: TRAFFIC LIGHT-America's first traffic light, Cleveland, Ohio, 1914. / Bridgeman Images

Traffic Policeman in N.Y.C. on April 1, 1912.
Traffic Policeman in N.Y.C. on April 1, 1912.

EVB2927939: Traffic Policeman in N.Y.C. on April 1, 1912. / Bridgeman Images

The Mother and child Health Program in Sarawak is run by the government with U.N. help. The supplies come from UNICEF and the experts from the World Health Organization. Bornean girls are trained as ward nurses for the hospitals and midwives. 1951.
The Mother and child Health Program in Sarawak is run by the government with U.N. help. The supplies come from UNICEF and the experts from the World Health Organization. Bornean girls are trained as ward nurses for the hospitals and midwives. 1951.

EVB2927945: The Mother and child Health Program in Sarawak is run by the government with U.N. help. The supplies come from UNICEF and the experts from the World Health Organization. Bornean girls are trained as ward nurses for the hospitals and midwives. 1951. / Bridgeman Images


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