35 Vintage Photos Captured People Sitting on the Couches in the 1960s

1960s décor refers to a distinct style of interior decoration that became prominent in the 1960s and early 1970s. Green, (such as pea green and drab), yellow, pink, and orange (such as peach and saffron) hues were popular for wallpaper, carpets, curtains, sofas, chair seats, and … | Continue reading


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Fashion Photography by Louis Faurer in the Early 1960s

Louis Faurer (1916 – 2001) was an American candid or street photographer. He was a quiet artist who never achieved the broad public recognition that his best-known contemporaries did; however, the significance and caliber of his work were lauded by insiders, among them Robert Fra … | Continue reading


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Dancing at the Storyville Club, Copenhagen, 1957

“It is with the soul that we grasp the essence of another person, not with the mind, not even with the heart.” – Pictures of the Storyville Club, Copenhagen taken by Helmer Lund Hansen in 1957.See more » | Continue reading


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30 Beautiful Photos of the Netherlands in the Mid-1960s

After the Second World War, the Netherlands was in ruins: all industry was destroyed, houses were devastated, and unemployment was sky-high. The country needed rebuilding and industrialization. This reconstruction process led to an acute shortage on the labor market by the end of … | Continue reading


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50 Incredible Photos Show Severe Winter in Boston in the 1920s and ’30s

Winter in Boston is no joke. With lows bottoming out at around 19 degrees in January, and highs averaging in the high 30s to mid-40s from December through February, you’ll need to pack layers while visiting Boston in winter. Boston is at its most majestic (not to mention quietest … | Continue reading


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In the 1950s, an Austrian Engineer Has Created a Robot Which Can Do the Housework

The answer to a liberated woman’s dreams is a robot—especially one that pours tea. The two robots shown here were invented by Viennese engineer Claus Scholz. They can answer telephones. open doors, vacuum floors, shake hands, introduce themselves and pour liquids from one contain … | Continue reading


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35 Vintage Photos of Young Women in Knickerbockers From the 1920s

Knickerbockers or knickers are a form of men’s or boys’ baggy-kneed breeches, particularly popular in the early 20th-century United States.Until after World War I, in many English-speaking countries, boys customarily wore short pants in summer and “knee pants” similar to knickers … | Continue reading


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30 Amazing Photographs of David Gilmour on Stage in the 1970s

David Gilmour is very well-known for the voice and guitar of the legendary Pink Floyd. As one of the main band members he had spent almost three decades with the Pink Floyd and subsequently led the band following Roger Waters’s departure.The vocalist and guitarist for Pink Floyd … | Continue reading


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Romania in 1994 Through Fascinating Photos

The year 1990 was year 0 of democracy in Romania, a year of social unrest and political battles, whose results shaped the country’s evolution for the years to come. The first year of freedom was also the year when social and political divides appeared, some of which are also visi … | Continue reading


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Photos of 1930 Morgan Super Aero

The Morgan Super Aero is a rear wheel drive road car, with its motor mounted in the front, and a roadster bodyshell. The power is produced by a naturally aspirated engine of 1.1 litre capacity. This unit features overhead valve valve gear, 2 cylinder layout, and 2 valves per cyli … | Continue reading


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45 Vintage Photos That Defined ’50s Fashion Styles

Fashion in the 1950s saw a clear gender divide. While men and boy’s fashion moved towards a more casual day-to-day style, women and girl’s fashion prioritized elegance, formality, and perfectly matched accessories.Couture womenswear saw rapid change with new designers such as Cri … | Continue reading


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Gorgeous Photos of Mala Powers in the Early 1950s

Born 1931 in San Francisco, California, American actress Mala Powers began working in radio drama at the age of 16, before becoming a film actress in 1950. That same year, Stanley Kramer signed Powers to star opposite José Ferrer in what may be her most-remembered role, as Roxane … | Continue reading


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Rita Moreno Photographed by Loomis Dean for LIFE Magazine, 1954

Rita Moreno in an interview with LIFE magazine:“Do you know how I got on the cover in the first place? Oh, it was such a wacky thing. I Love Lucy was enormously popular at the time, sitcoms were just taking hold on television, and the Desilu people decided to go into production w … | Continue reading


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Mugshot of a Young Axl Rose in July 1980

An 18-year-old Axl Rose posed for the Lafayette, Indiana police mug shot in July 1980. This was one of the first of many misdemeanor bust for the future Guns N’ Roses frontman.The photo of was found by John Jeremiah Sullivan, a writer on assignment for GQ. Sullivan explained the … | Continue reading


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25 Photos of Amazing Patina Volkswagens

Since the early 2000s, the apparent explosion of interest in Volkswagens with original paint, rust and patina has inspired a generation of car fanatics, who might not be able to afford to restore a car to show condition, but still want a good looking, cool car that will stand out … | Continue reading


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Janis Joplin, 1968 by Art Kane

Janis Joplin photographed for Life Magazine’s April 1968 ‘The New Rock’ photo essay in Art Kane’s Carnegie Hall studio in NYC. | Continue reading


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Traffic on Blackfriars Bridge, 1896

An actuality record of Blackfriars Bridge, London, taken from the southern end looking northwards over the Thames by R.W.Paul in July 1896. It was screened as part of his Alhambra Theatre program shortly afterwards, certainly no later than August 31. Two or three of the pedestria … | Continue reading


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40 Vintage Postcards Capture People at Bars and Nightclubs in the Mid-20th Century

Establishments providing drinks and entertainment have existed in many forms throughout history and across cultures. The beginnings of the nightclub as we know it emerged in the 19th century with saloons and bars of Western industrial nations. By the early 20th century, nightclub … | Continue reading


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Renew Yourself For the New Year With These Fabulous Hairstyles From a Florida Hair Salon in the '80s

These terrific snapshots of a hair salon in 1980s Florida were collected by Ed Engel. “I found the set in a Richmond, Virginia antique store a couple years ago. The location wasn’t clear from any of the photos, but one of the images shows the outside of the salon, located in a st … | Continue reading


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20 Amazing Photos of the Pierce Silver Arrow

The Pierce Silver Arrow was a luxury car produced by American luxury automaker Pierce-Arrow in 1933. Designed by Phillip O. Wright, it was introduced at the 1933 New York Auto Show. Five were built in a record three months.The car caused an absolute sensation, with a modern flowi … | Continue reading


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MetaWriter Software Vending Machine, 1983

When Nolan Bushnell sold Atari to Warner Communications, he agreed not to compete with the company for a specified period. When ban expired,... | Continue reading


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The first computer mouse was made of wood

Today, the mouse is an essential input device for all modern computers but it wasn’t so long ago that computers had no mouse and no graphica... | Continue reading


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The “Ghost Town” of Vilarinho Da Furna, a Drowned Roman Village

Vilarinho da Furna , also called Vilarinho das Furnas, is a Portuguese “ghost town” full of history and stories. And water… Where today flow... | Continue reading


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In the 1970s car hammocks for babies were a thing

Can you imagine putting your baby in a car hammock? Look at what passed for child safety in 1970! Once upon a time parents had the option of... | Continue reading


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Vintage Photographs of People with Their Commodore 64

The 8-bit home computer Commodore 64 (commonly known as the C64 or C=64), introduced by Commodore International in January, 1982, was a mach... | Continue reading


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Morrison Shelters

Morrison shelters were a way of protecting people from in their own homes from falling bombs. This was an alternative to the Anderson shelte... | Continue reading


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Futuro houses, the UFO-shaped tiny homes in the Late 1960s and early 1970s

A Futuro house is a round, prefabricated house designed by Matti Suuronen, of which fewer than 100 were built during the late 1960s and earl... | Continue reading


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The largest vertical file cabinet in the Central Social Institution, Prague 1937

The Central Social Institution in Prague was home to the world’s largest vertical file cabinet. It consists of 3,000 drawers, 10 feet high, ... | Continue reading


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The First Photo of a Human Being, and How the Scene's Changed from 180 Years Ago

A lot has changed in Paris since the first photograph showing a human being was taken on its streets 180 years ago – but if you took one tod... | Continue reading


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