EVB2948450: Thermonuclear bomb in the U.S. Arsenal in 2011. The Mk/B53 was a high-yield bunker buster thermonuclear weapon developed in the 1960s, by the United States during the Cold War. Deployed on Strategic Air Command bombers, the B53, had a yield of 9 megatons. The last B53 was disassembled on 25 October 2011 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2948701: Vice President Elect Calvin Coolidge and wife Grace walking on Washington, D.C. street. The outgoing Grace Coolidge speaks to the photographer on March 1, 1921. They moved into the Willard Hotel suite vacated by the departing Vice President, Thomas Marshall, and lived there until Coolidge became President in August 1923 / Bridgeman Images
EVB2948823: President Warren Harding and First Lady Florence Kling Harding. March 5, 1923. Her black neckband was adopted by fashionable young women and called a 'flossie cling', a double-entendre: the neckbands were shiny and clung to the neck, as well as it being a play on First Ladys maiden name / Bridgeman Images