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Rodeo cowboy kid - by Banksy (1974), English
On a highway in India, two elephants stretched across the asphalt for a final touch of their trunks, a touching moment, 2016 - by Bandeep Singh, Indian
Dale Strong backstage at the Latin Quarter nightclub
Lisa Larsen, “Prettiest Showgirl on Broadway,” Life, March 17, 1952
Publicity still for Land of the Lost of Kathy Coleman as Holly Marshall with two Sleestaks, 1974
1920s Gladys Bentley, owner of the Harlem gay bar the Clam House. From Pinterest.
On the road to Van, Turkey, 1955 - by Marc Riboud (1923 - 2016), French
She is holding an orange. Warszawa, Poland, 1956. Wolfgang Schröter
1920s A model shows her stockings. From The Roaring 1920s, FB.
1928 Iron workers balanced on a crane hundreds of feet in the air with no harness or support. The good old days! From Old London Photos, FB.
“Among the broken bricks and alleyways, these boys found their kingdom” - by Tony Karpinski (1965), English
Harlem, New York City, 1963 - by Leonard Freed (1929 - 2006), American
Women in front of Diego Rivera’s Mural in Detroit. 1967
Laura Misch, Playmate of the Month February 1975
Glenda Graham photographed in 1959.
James Haggard and his infant son Merle, 1937.
This little boy, playing in a back street of Camden Town, London, expresses in his attitude all the pride and hope of his few years, 1949 - by Michael Peto (1908 - 1970), Hungarian/English