The Stillwell Avenue BMT stop at Coney Island, 1920s.
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The Stillwell Avenue BMT stop at Coney Island, 1920s.
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Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller photographed in New York, 1957.
Karen Black in The Day Of The Locust, 1975
Cassandra Peterson and her alter ego, Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, 1980s
Akira Uno - Reiko Aso (1968)
The future of phones (1956)
Clint Eastwood chats on the phone at his Hollywood Hills home in 1960.
Jane Fonda poses in her New York apartment on July 21st, 1959 before leaving for Los Angeles to star opposite Anthony Perkins in her first movie Tall Story (then being made under the working title The Way the Ball Bounces). Only twenty-one years old, Jane was working as a fashion model while studying at Lee Strasberg's Actors Studio and appearing in plays at the time.
Requiem pour un Vampire (1971)
(via and everything else too: Bill Layne “Greetings” Calendar (1949))