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Vintage photos.

White Angel Breadline, San Francisco, California, winter 1933-34.
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The Tetons-Snake River, Wyoming, 1942.
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Sweeper and doffer boys in a Lancaster, South Carolina cotton mill, December 1, 1908.
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Starving inmate of Camp Gusen, Austria, May 12, 1945.
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Power house mechanic working on steam pump, 1920.
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Old-timer, keeping up with the boys, Empire State Building, 1930.
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Flag Making, Brooklyn, New York, July 24, 1940.
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Farmer reading his farm paper, Coryell County, Texas, September 1931.
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Children and Sugar Beets, Hall County, Nebraska, October 17, 1940.
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V-J Day celebrated in Paris, August 15, 1945.
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US colored troops of the 369th (15th N.Y.) who won the Croix de Guerre for gallantry.
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This thread is already massive win, but please continue.
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the 1906 earthquake? fuckken awesome.
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Claudette Colbert, late 1930s (?)
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Migrant Mother, 32-year-old Florence Owens Thompson with two of her children in Nipomo, California, 1936.
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>>154237
#2 is a European city bombed during WW2, I forget which.
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>>154242
my bad. i thought that was the golden gate bridge in the background, so i assumed san francisco. (of course, i hadn't taken into account that was built in the late 30s, but whatever...)
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Hoboes Hoisting a Teenager into a Train, ca. 1933.
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I LOVE This picture. Reminds me of french film, new wave, even though it's probably way older. Any sauce on this?
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arguably the most famous photo by Robert Doisneau
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Thanks
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more of this style in them days guys were holding by the balls building skyscrapers and shit

FKN EPIC
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They don't come any more vintage than this one. This is claimed to be the earliest know surviving photograph. It was taken by Nicéphore Niépce in 1826, from a window in his home in Saint-Loup-de-Varennes, France. He was a pioneer in early photography.

Not very pretty, I know, but there it is.
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Wow, the DOF in this picture is insane

Awesome thread
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awesome thread, r more ww2 pics
hers my chair
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Bat Guano, why does your Guano wins so much?
(pd: did you got these from the getty images book?)
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>>154510
some of those (if not all) can be found at wikimedia.
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I was futzing around Google Images and gut these under the search terms "vintage prints."
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Holy crap, I can actually see the spot where my house is in that image!
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The earliest surviving photo is of.. a Jedi Starfighter?

Just playing. Awesome thread here.
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Heh.

What is that picture suppose to be, anyway?
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That is Köln.
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There are shadows on both sides of the building because it took a whole day to expose.
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aka Cologne