Avant-garde pioneers of architecture, art, design, and photography of the Bauhaus school in Dessau, Weimar Republic. Marcel Breuer, Martha Erps-Breuer, Katt Both, and Ruth Hollós-Consemüller in 1927. Photograph taken by Erich Consemüller.
Police officers handcuff 16-year-old Harold Horn in the back of a squad car after Horn stole a vehicle and crashed into a dairy wagon and a truck in New York City, severely injuring the dairy wagon driver. 27 June 1941. Photo taken by Arthur "Weegee" Fellig. [2000x1526]
Working-class girls in London, part of the rebellious new Teddy Boy/Girl youth subculture, pose on a bomb site in 1955 while showcasing their Edwardian-inspired fashion. Photo taken by Ken Russell.
Portrait of a teenage German soldier of the 4th SS Panzergrenadier Regiment Der Führer after being taken as a POW by the U.S. 3rd Armored Division during the Battle of the Bulge. Near St. Vith, Liège, Wallonia, Belgium. 23 December 1944. [1135x1437]
Gene Vincent, Joe Brown, Billy Fury and Eddie Cochran on their UK tour in 1960. Cochran, Vincent, songwriter Sharon Sheeley & tour manager Patrick Tompkins were involved in car accident en route to Heathrow Airport on 16 April 1960, critically injuring Cochran. He died the following day, age 21.
Estonian manure haulers Gustav (65) and Anton (68) smoking pipes on Mõnnelohu farm, Pühajõe village, Ida-Virumaa, Estonia in 1913. Photograph taken by Johannes Pääsuke.
Portrait photograph of American actress Norma Talmadge taken by James Abbe as promotional use for the 1922 silent drama "The Eternal Flame" directed by Frank Lloyd.