Selasa, 10 Juli 2018

A Llama in Times Square, 1957

A Llama in Times Square, 1957

A Sikkimese Woman India 1900

A Sikkimese woman carrying a British man on her back, West Bengal, India, circa 1900

Little Girl Hold a Penguin 1937

A little girl holds a penguin's flipper as they walk together around the London Zoo. 1937.

African-American policeman protects a KKK member 1983

African-American policeman protects a KKK member, as protesters were closing in on them in at a rally in Austin, Texas. 1983.

Freddie Mercury with a Persian cat

Freddie Mercury with a Persian cat

Eiffel Tower 1888

Eiffel Tower under construction in July 1888

Party Oklahoma 1947

Teenagers at a party in Tusla, Oklahoma, 1947

Guys hanging out 1950

Guys hanging out 1950

Photo legend history

James Dean Rain New York 1955

James Dean walking in the rain in New York city, 1955.

Rainy Night Los Angeles 1920

Rainy night in Los Angeles, 1920s

Marilyn Monroe Boring - Photo Legend History


Photo Legend History

Imperfection is beauty, madness is genius and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring - Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe Dress is Blown Up 1954

Filming the famous scene where Marilyn Monroe's dress is blown up above a subway grate in "The Seven Year Itch". 1954

The Beatles With Over 55,000 Fans 1965

The Beatles at Shea Stadium, one of the first major stadium concerts in history, with over 55,000 fans. 1965

Senin, 09 Juli 2018

Elvis Presley and Ann Margret

Elvis Presley and Ann Margret

Brigitte Bardot and Pablo Picasso 1956

Brigitte Bardot visits Pablo Picasso at his studio near Cannes in 1956

Native American 1868

A Native American overlooking the newly completed transcontinental railroad, 1868.

Lunch Atop a Skyscraper

Lunch Atop a Skyscraper - Shot by Otto Bettmann known as "The Picture Man," who was also considered to have virtually invented the image resource business.

White House 1964

President Lyndon B Johnson signs the Civil Rights Act in a ceremony at the White House, on July 2, 1964

Scene Shot 127 Times

Wendy backing up the stairs swinging the baseball bat in The Shining. Stanley Kubrick had this scene shot 127 times.

Meeting Mickey Mouse Club 1930

A meeting of the Mickey Mouse Club, early 1930s

Times Square, 1909

Times Square, 1909


Photo Legend History 

Al Capone's free soup kitchen, Chicago, 1931

Al Capone's free soup kitchen, Chicago, 1931

Alcohol Barrels to be Burned 1924

Prohibition- Alcohol barrels to be burned, 1924.

First Photo

This photo is said to be the first photograph ever taken and also the first photo ever shared on our account many many years ago when only a few people were following. Simply titled, "View from the Window at Le Gras," is said to be the world's earliest surviving photograph. It was taken by Nicéphore Niépce in a commune in France called Saint-Loup-de-Varennes somewhere between 1826 and 1827.

Fourth of July 1911 New York

Happy Independence Day! Patriotic marches in a Fourth of July parade in 1911, New York

JFK and Caroline Kennedy having a tea party

JFK and Caroline Kennedy having a tea party

Muhammad Ali letting a young fan win a fight, 1963

Muhammad Ali letting a young fan win a fight, 1963

John Lennon sniffing Coke

John Lennon sniffing Coke

Painters on the cables of the Brooklyn Bridge, 1914

Painters on the cables of the Brooklyn Bridge, 1914

Audrey Hepburn 1958

Audrey Hepburn shopping with her pet deer “Ip” in Beverly Hills, CA, 1958

Children discussing their apples. Seattle, 1948

Children discussing their apples. Seattle, 1948

East German Soldier Helping a Boy

East German soldier helping a boy cross the new Berlin Wall, to reunite with his family. 1961.

2 Waiters Park Avenue NYC 1930

Two waiters serve two steel workers lunch while building the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on Park Avenue in NYC, 1930

Fashion in 1950s

Fashion in 1950s

Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean, 1955

Elizabeth Taylor and James Dean, 1955

Beatles Fans, 1964

Beatles Fans, 1964

Acrobats at Empire State Building 1931

Acrobats at the top of Empire State Building, to celebrate its opening. (May 1, 1931). By Dr. Otto Bettmann.

New Yorker reads a newspaper, 1940

New Yorker reads a newspaper, 1940

Jumat, 06 Juli 2018

Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X

Muhammad Ali and Malcolm X

High-Wire Artist Performs Germany 1946

High-wire artist performs above the ruins of Heumarkt in Cologne, Germany in 1946.


Central Park 1933

Central Park, NYC, 1933

Steven Spielberg Jaws 1975

Photo Legend History

Steven Spielberg lying in the mouth of "Bruce the shark" on the set of Jaws, 1975

Pele World Cup 1958

A 17 year-old Pele in Stockholm before the 1958 World Cup

Mascot Holywood Film Studio MGM

Alfred Hitchcock serving tea to Leo the Lion (the mascot for the Hollywood film studio MGM), 1957

Led Zeppelin in Melbourne, Australia, 1972

Led Zeppelin in Melbourne, Australia, 1972

3 Japan Archers

Three archers, Japan, ca.1860-1900.