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by AMG.
Early century 20th
Unidentified male seated on a bluff of Lookout Mountain with a house on top, the Tennessee River visible in the middle background. ca. 1899
President Hoover presented an oppossum to boy’s baseball team as mascot. President Hoover solved the dilemma the Hyattsville High School baseball team found themselves in when their oppossum mascot strayed away. The Chief Executive directed that an oppossum that picked the White House for a home be turned over to the boys to replace their lost mascot. Robert ? (left) and William Robinson, captain of the team, are shown leaving the White House with their new mascot on May 27, 1929.
Hungarian rural future of the past
Thus, they imagined a hundred years ago, the public transport.
1930s
Man and Kittens, c. 1912.
New York City, 1932, Rockefeller Center first building Under construction. Workers take a pause. Series of three photographs of the same famous photo showing ten workers sat on a beam.
Pharmacist Herbert D. Sykes pours a soda for John Milton Granger, seated at the soda fountain counter in Sykes Drug Store, Milwaukee, 1890s.
Pharmacies and drugstores in the late 19th century often held a corner of their shop for a soda fountain, serving sweet treats just as easily as medicines. Read more about Wisconsin’s soda fountains and ice cream parlors in the new online exhibit from Recollection Wisconsin.
via: Remember When … collection, Milwaukee Public Library
(via On the Packard arcade studio car)
Hand-colored tintype portrait of two unidentified Union cavalrymen drinking during the Civil War.
Source.
Locomotive on Bridge — Niagara Falls in Distance (c. 1856)
via: aiiaiiiyo
Joseph Enouy’s 8-cylinder, 48-shot percussion revolver, dated 1855.
via: museum-of-artifacts
1920s
The Magnificent Seven by Thomas Hofer Austria, c. 1900
Source: pellethepoet/flickr
Century 19th
“A Young Devon Soldier” ~ Unknown Artist
via: langoaurelian