
Anonymous photographer. Unknown location, ca. 1880. Albumen print. / source: Lumière des Roses
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Anonymous photographer. Unknown location, ca. 1880. Albumen print. / source: Lumière des Roses

Polish actress Pola Negri, early 1920′s [Everett Collection] / src: FineArt America
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KKK Member Intimidating Voters, Miami, 1939 / source: museumsyndicate.com

A police officer directing traffic in London’s fog with the help of an “apparatus connected with the gas main, November 1935. Caption for the photo explains that the “device can be folded up and put in a metal box sunk
in the street.” | src New York Times

On October 24, 1911, a press photographer for NY Times
captured Orville Wright in the midst of a record flight in Kill Devil
Hills, North Carolina. “Glider in the Air Nearly 10 Minutes,” read the
headline the next day. / source: New York Times

Miriam Marmein, donning a “ship” costume and headdress,
posing for a portrait by the artist Edith Bry in January 1927. Miriam was one of the three Marmein Sisters, noted dancers and mimes who started performing in 1924. / source: NY Times

Girls Fleeing Police During Riot, USA, 1964 / src: museum.syndicate.com

Hungarian dancer Nikolska / Lila Nicolska, Jelizaveta Nikolska (Elizaveta Nikolaevna Bulkina),
Folies Bergère, 1928 / src: Ziegfeld Folies
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Hungarian-born American actress and singer Mártha Eggerth in Die blonde Carmen (1935) / source: IMDb