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1887 Great Chatsworth train wreck, killed over 80 of the 700 vacationers enroute to Niagara falls. August 10, 1887
1887 Great Chatsworth train wreck, killed over 80 of the 700 vacationers enroute to Niagara falls. August 10, 1887

EVB2935504: 1887 Great Chatsworth train wreck, killed over 80 of the 700 vacationers enroute to Niagara falls. August 10, 1887 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Urban (1867-1942), pioneering early 20th century film producer of documentary, educational, and scientific films. 1922 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Charles Urban (1867-1942), pioneering early 20th century film producer of documentary, educational, and scientific films. 1922 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935510: Charles Urban (1867-1942), pioneering early 20th century film producer of documentary, educational, and scientific films. 1922 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Consecutive images of a nude man running. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887
Consecutive images of a nude man running. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887

EVB2935583: Consecutive images of a nude man running. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887 / Bridgeman Images

Horton Spheres at the Shell Oil plant in Montreal, Quebec, were used to make aviation gasoline during World War II. c. 1950s
Horton Spheres at the Shell Oil plant in Montreal, Quebec, were used to make aviation gasoline during World War II. c. 1950s

EVB2935602: Horton Spheres at the Shell Oil plant in Montreal, Quebec, were used to make aviation gasoline during World War II. c. 1950s / Bridgeman Images

Robert Gruntal Nathan (1894-1985) American novelist and poet, wrote THE BISHOP'S WIFE, which was made into the film starring Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young in 1947. 1936 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Robert Gruntal Nathan (1894-1985) American novelist and poet, wrote THE BISHOP'S WIFE, which was made into the film starring Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young in 1947. 1936 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935629: Robert Gruntal Nathan (1894-1985) American novelist and poet, wrote THE BISHOP'S WIFE, which was made into the film starring Cary Grant, David Niven, and Loretta Young in 1947. 1936 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Edward M. M. Warburg (1908–1992), humanitarian, philanthropist and benefactor of the arts. He was among the founders of the Museum of Modern Art, and the American Ballet. 1946
Edward M. M. Warburg (1908–1992), humanitarian, philanthropist and benefactor of the arts. He was among the founders of the Museum of Modern Art, and the American Ballet. 1946

EVB2935682: Edward M. M. Warburg (1908–1992), humanitarian, philanthropist and benefactor of the arts. He was among the founders of the Museum of Modern Art, and the American Ballet. 1946 / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), waving, seated outside cockpit on top of an Autogiro, in Los Angeles, shortly after she became the first woman to complete a solo coast-to-coast flight. August 1932
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), waving, seated outside cockpit on top of an Autogiro, in Los Angeles, shortly after she became the first woman to complete a solo coast-to-coast flight. August 1932

EVB2935710: Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), waving, seated outside cockpit on top of an Autogiro, in Los Angeles, shortly after she became the first woman to complete a solo coast-to-coast flight. August 1932 / Bridgeman Images

Aerial view of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, after being bombed by U.S. airplanes. The damaged buildings are outside the walls of the major palace complex. 1945. World War 2
Aerial view of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, after being bombed by U.S. airplanes. The damaged buildings are outside the walls of the major palace complex. 1945. World War 2

EVB2945847: Aerial view of the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, after being bombed by U.S. airplanes. The damaged buildings are outside the walls of the major palace complex. 1945. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

President John Kennedy with Baptist Evangelist Billy Graham at the White House. Dec. 12, 1961
President John Kennedy with Baptist Evangelist Billy Graham at the White House. Dec. 12, 1961

EVB2923715: President John Kennedy with Baptist Evangelist Billy Graham at the White House. Dec. 12, 1961 / Bridgeman Images

A young women observes a display of celebrity gossip magazine covers featuring widowed First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and the often married actress Elizabeth Taylor. Mar. 28, 1965
A young women observes a display of celebrity gossip magazine covers featuring widowed First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and the often married actress Elizabeth Taylor. Mar. 28, 1965

EVB2923718: A young women observes a display of celebrity gossip magazine covers featuring widowed First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy and the often married actress Elizabeth Taylor. Mar. 28, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis smiles as she talks with newsman upon arrival at Logan International Airport, 1970 (b/w photo)
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis smiles as she talks with newsman upon arrival at Logan International Airport, 1970 (b/w photo)

EVB2923736: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis smiles as she talks with newsman upon arrival at Logan International Airport, 1970 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Caroline Kennedy, 16 years old, in the audience during the House Judiciary Committee's July 25 debate on impeachment of President Nixon. She is working as a summer intern for her uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy. July 25, 1974
Caroline Kennedy, 16 years old, in the audience during the House Judiciary Committee's July 25 debate on impeachment of President Nixon. She is working as a summer intern for her uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy. July 25, 1974

EVB2923757: Caroline Kennedy, 16 years old, in the audience during the House Judiciary Committee's July 25 debate on impeachment of President Nixon. She is working as a summer intern for her uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy. July 25, 1974 / Bridgeman Images

German munitions worker inspecting large shell casings. c. 1939-40. World War 2
German munitions worker inspecting large shell casings. c. 1939-40. World War 2

EVB2945883: German munitions worker inspecting large shell casings. c. 1939-40. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

John F. Kennedy Jr. looks up at a British policeman during dedication ceremonies of a memorial to the late President Kennedy, at Runnymede, England. May 14, 1965
John F. Kennedy Jr. looks up at a British policeman during dedication ceremonies of a memorial to the late President Kennedy, at Runnymede, England. May 14, 1965

EVB2923818: John F. Kennedy Jr. looks up at a British policeman during dedication ceremonies of a memorial to the late President Kennedy, at Runnymede, England. May 14, 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Sen. John Kennedy returning from a 'bachelors' Mediterranean cruise with brother Ted Kennedy and Sen. George Smathers. While he was away, his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy gave birth to a stillborn baby girl. Aug. 8, 1956
Sen. John Kennedy returning from a 'bachelors' Mediterranean cruise with brother Ted Kennedy and Sen. George Smathers. While he was away, his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy gave birth to a stillborn baby girl. Aug. 8, 1956

EVB2923897: Sen. John Kennedy returning from a 'bachelors' Mediterranean cruise with brother Ted Kennedy and Sen. George Smathers. While he was away, his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy gave birth to a stillborn baby girl. Aug. 8, 1956 / Bridgeman Images

The well dressed man's wardrobe in 1929.
The well dressed man's wardrobe in 1929.

EVB2923913: The well dressed man's wardrobe in 1929. / Bridgeman Images

Italian Americans celebrating the armistice between Italy and the Allies. They wave American and Italian flags from their balconies in New York City. Sept. 8, 1943. World War 2
Italian Americans celebrating the armistice between Italy and the Allies. They wave American and Italian flags from their balconies in New York City. Sept. 8, 1943. World War 2

EVB2945994: Italian Americans celebrating the armistice between Italy and the Allies. They wave American and Italian flags from their balconies in New York City. Sept. 8, 1943. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

Monrobot IX was exhibited at the National Business Show at the New York Coliseum. It was a calculating machine system used primarily for billing, and invoice writing. Oct. 28, 1957.
Monrobot IX was exhibited at the National Business Show at the New York Coliseum. It was a calculating machine system used primarily for billing, and invoice writing. Oct. 28, 1957.

EVB2923973: Monrobot IX was exhibited at the National Business Show at the New York Coliseum. It was a calculating machine system used primarily for billing, and invoice writing. Oct. 28, 1957. / Bridgeman Images

T.N.T. gunpowder shipped under the Lend-Lease program in a tunnel 100 feet under ground. The space was dug out of solid rock in western England. c. 1940-43. World War 2
T.N.T. gunpowder shipped under the Lend-Lease program in a tunnel 100 feet under ground. The space was dug out of solid rock in western England. c. 1940-43. World War 2

EVB2946061: T.N.T. gunpowder shipped under the Lend-Lease program in a tunnel 100 feet under ground. The space was dug out of solid rock in western England. c. 1940-43. World War 2 / Bridgeman Images

U.S. paratroopers jumped from C-119's to cut off retreating enemy units south of Munsan, Korea. However, Chinese and North Korean troops had already retreated north. March 23, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53
U.S. paratroopers jumped from C-119's to cut off retreating enemy units south of Munsan, Korea. However, Chinese and North Korean troops had already retreated north. March 23, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53

EVB2946108: U.S. paratroopers jumped from C-119's to cut off retreating enemy units south of Munsan, Korea. However, Chinese and North Korean troops had already retreated north. March 23, 1951. Korean War, 1950-53 / Bridgeman Images

M46 tank of 6th Tank Battalion fires on enemy positions in support of the infantry near Song Sil-li, Korea. In the Korean War tank tactics were developed for the extreme rough terrain. January 10, 1952
M46 tank of 6th Tank Battalion fires on enemy positions in support of the infantry near Song Sil-li, Korea. In the Korean War tank tactics were developed for the extreme rough terrain. January 10, 1952

EVB2946120: M46 tank of 6th Tank Battalion fires on enemy positions in support of the infantry near Song Sil-li, Korea. In the Korean War tank tactics were developed for the extreme rough terrain. January 10, 1952 / Bridgeman Images

Jan Garrigue Masaryk (1886-1948), Czechoslovak diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948. Mystery shrouds his death by a fall from his bathroom window after the Communists gained power. 1947 portrait
Jan Garrigue Masaryk (1886-1948), Czechoslovak diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948. Mystery shrouds his death by a fall from his bathroom window after the Communists gained power. 1947 portrait

EVB2935806: Jan Garrigue Masaryk (1886-1948), Czechoslovak diplomat and politician and Foreign Minister of Czechoslovakia from 1940 to 1948. Mystery shrouds his death by a fall from his bathroom window after the Communists gained power. 1947 portrait / Bridgeman Images

Battalion of Republican (anti-Franco) shock troops marching in Madrid during Spanish Civil War, Madrid. They make the clenched fist salute of solidarity. c. 1937
Battalion of Republican (anti-Franco) shock troops marching in Madrid during Spanish Civil War, Madrid. They make the clenched fist salute of solidarity. c. 1937

EVB2935828: Battalion of Republican (anti-Franco) shock troops marching in Madrid during Spanish Civil War, Madrid. They make the clenched fist salute of solidarity. c. 1937 / Bridgeman Images

Harry L. Hopkins (1890-1946), political advisor and confident to Franklin Roosevelt, was so close to FDR that he lived in the White House. c. 1940
Harry L. Hopkins (1890-1946), political advisor and confident to Franklin Roosevelt, was so close to FDR that he lived in the White House. c. 1940

EVB2935843: Harry L. Hopkins (1890-1946), political advisor and confident to Franklin Roosevelt, was so close to FDR that he lived in the White House. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. c. 1940
Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. c. 1940

EVB2935859: Japan's Emperor Hirohito, saluting on horseback, in military uniform, with group of Japanese officers. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Robert Kennedy with his formally dressed mother, Rose Kennedy, in 1937, when Joseph P. Kennedy was the U.S. ambassador to Great Britain
Robert Kennedy with his formally dressed mother, Rose Kennedy, in 1937, when Joseph P. Kennedy was the U.S. ambassador to Great Britain

EVB2935873: Robert Kennedy with his formally dressed mother, Rose Kennedy, in 1937, when Joseph P. Kennedy was the U.S. ambassador to Great Britain / Bridgeman Images

Ronald Ernest 'Ron' Paul (b. 1935), Republican Congressman for the State of Texas. c. 1976
Ronald Ernest 'Ron' Paul (b. 1935), Republican Congressman for the State of Texas. c. 1976

EVB2935876: Ronald Ernest 'Ron' Paul (b. 1935), Republican Congressman for the State of Texas. c. 1976 / Bridgeman Images

Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, seated at desk, in 1961
Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, seated at desk, in 1961

EVB2935889: Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, seated at desk, in 1961 / Bridgeman Images

Brothers Robert F. and John F. Kennedy, portrait, standing on the White House portico. c. 1962
Brothers Robert F. and John F. Kennedy, portrait, standing on the White House portico. c. 1962

EVB2935911: Brothers Robert F. and John F. Kennedy, portrait, standing on the White House portico. c. 1962 / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858

EVB2935939: Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858 / Bridgeman Images

Ambrotype of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858
Ambrotype of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858

EVB2935942: Ambrotype of Abraham Lincoln, taken in Pittsfield, Illinois, two weeks before the final Lincoln-Douglas debate in Lincoln's unsuccessful bid for the Senate, October 1, 1858 / Bridgeman Images

Official Portrait of Vice President Dan Quayle. 1989
Official Portrait of Vice President Dan Quayle. 1989

EVB2935945: Official Portrait of Vice President Dan Quayle. 1989 / Bridgeman Images

President Warren Harding with First Lady Florence Kling Harding in 1920
President Warren Harding with First Lady Florence Kling Harding in 1920

EVB2935958: President Warren Harding with First Lady Florence Kling Harding in 1920 / Bridgeman Images

William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), testifying before the Senate Committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandal on April 4, 1924. A few days earlier, President Coolidge had demanded his resignation
William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), testifying before the Senate Committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandal on April 4, 1924. A few days earlier, President Coolidge had demanded his resignation

EVB2935998: William 'Billy' Burns (1861-1932), testifying before the Senate Committee investigating the Teapot Dome scandal on April 4, 1924. A few days earlier, President Coolidge had demanded his resignation / Bridgeman Images

African American convicts in a Southern work gang breaking up rocks with sledge hammers. c. 1940
African American convicts in a Southern work gang breaking up rocks with sledge hammers. c. 1940

EVB2936001: African American convicts in a Southern work gang breaking up rocks with sledge hammers. c. 1940 / Bridgeman Images

Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Polish-born American sculptor standing beside his sculpture in an artists studio class. c. 1915
Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Polish-born American sculptor standing beside his sculpture in an artists studio class. c. 1915

EVB2936062: Elie Nadelman (1882-1946), Polish-born American sculptor standing beside his sculpture in an artists studio class. c. 1915 / Bridgeman Images


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