35 Fascinating Vintage Photos of the U.S Taken by Theodor Horydczak_teo
Born 1889 in Lyck, Germany (now Poland) and emigrated in 1907, American photographer Theodor Horydczak is believed to have taken up photography during or after World War…
The early teen bicycle messengers, 1908-1917_teo
“George Christopher, Postal Tel. #7, 14 years old. Been at it over 3 years. Does not work nights. Location: Nashville, Tennessee”. November, 1910. In 1908, the National…
32 Pictures of High School Teenagers in Des Moines, Iowa, 1947_Ha
Long before the era of Facebook, texting, and clubbing, there’s the hopping soda shop scene. LIFE photographer George Skadding documented the lives of Iowa high school teenagers in the…
Mini Skirts in the Classroom in the Past_Ha
Mini Skirts in the Classroom in the Past The girls in class are so attractive Young people are discussing during class The girls in the group meeting…
Carroll O’Connor: Acting Icon with Unforgettable Roles_Ha
Carroll O’Connor, born on August 2, 1924, was a highly versatile and accomplished actor known for his iconic roles and significant impact on television. He is best…
25 Interesting Photos of Baylor University Students, Texas From Between the 1940s and 1950s _ nan
Baylor University is a private Baptist university in Waco, Texas. Chartered in 1845 by the last Congress of the Republic of Texas, it is the oldest continuously-operating…
Black and White Pictures of American Teenagers in the 1950s _ nan
In June 1954, LIFE magazine published an article titled “The Luckiest Generation” that, revisited 60 years later, feels like an almost perfect snapshot of a certain segment of American…
The days of the drive-in movie theaters through rare photographs, 1930-1950 _ nan
1930-1950 Actor Charlton Heston plays Moses with arms flung wide in the motion picture “The Ten Commandments,” shown at a drive-in movie theater in 1958. Though there…
Before the No smartphones and Internet – 35 Vintage Photos Show Children Watching TV in the old _ nan
No smartphones, iPads, or any internet technology devices. The only thing of technology for entertainment this time was black and white TVs. Take a look at these…
18 Photos That Prove the Station Wagon Was Actually the Best Family Car Ever_teo
The 1960s were the pinnacle of the Wagon Era. Who else remembers piling as many kids as we could into the old wagon and watching a movie…