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Background imageIndoors Collection: American Gangster Al Capone

American Gangster Al Capone
Chicago, Illinois: January 1, 1930. A portrait of American gangster, Al Capone

Background imageIndoors Collection: Captain James Cook

Captain James Cook
England: c. 1768 An engraving of Captain James Cook, British explorer

Background imageIndoors Collection: Electrical Vibrating Machine

Electrical Vibrating Machine
Chicago, Illinois: October 21, 1927. One of the businessmen that patronizes the Chicago Athletic Club using the new vibrating belt machine

Background imageIndoors Collection: Nun Swivels Hula Hoop On Hips

Nun Swivels Hula Hoop On Hips
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: October 18, 1958. Benedictine Sisters at the Christ King Convent in Oklahoma City try their hand at the hula hoop craze that is sweeping the country

Background imageIndoors Collection: Portrait Of Mark Twain

Portrait Of Mark Twain
United States: c. 1907 A head and shoulders portrait of author Mark Twain

Background imageIndoors Collection: Actress Lillian Russell

Actress Lillian Russell
New York, New York: c. 1905 A Rotograph of actress Lillian Russell. It is Image # B-248 in the Series

Background imageIndoors Collection: Dr. Jonas Salk Giving Vaccine

Dr. Jonas Salk Giving Vaccine
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; February, 1954. Dr. Jonas Salk gives an eight year old boy a trial polio vaccine at the Frick Elementary School in Pittsburgh

Background imageIndoors Collection: Truman Gets New Shoes

Truman Gets New Shoes
Brockton, Massachusetts: October 18, 1952 President Truman displays a pair of shoes presented to him by Mayor Lucey (r) in this shoe center as the President continued his whistle stop tour of New

Background imageIndoors Collection: President D Roosevelt

President D Roosevelt
Washington, D.C.: 1937. President Franklin D. Roosevelt, seated behind microphone, during one of his fireside chats

Background imageIndoors Collection: Harry Truman Press Conference

Harry Truman Press Conference
Washington, D.C.: May 24, 1946. Truman concluding a press conference about the ongoing railroad strike, declaring that if the workers were not back on the job the next day

Background imageIndoors Collection: Sargeant Lillian Russell

Sargeant Lillian Russell
United States: c. 1918 Actress and singer Lillian Russell is a Sargeant of the First Marine Corps Womens Reserve and is giving instructions to three new privates first class

Background imageIndoors Collection: Amy Vanderbilt

Amy Vanderbilt
Chicago, Illinois: c. 1954 Etiquette authority Amy Vanderbilt

Background imageIndoors Collection: Author Mark Twain

Author Mark Twain
United States: c. 1898 A portrait of author Mark Twain

Background imageIndoors Collection: Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood
Hollywood, California: c. 1927 The story of Little Red Riding Hood portrayed by Dorothy Sebastian and Flash, the dog star of the movies

Background imageIndoors Collection: Mae West At Premiere

Mae West At Premiere
New York, New York: June 23, 1970 Actress Mae West greets the crowd of 10, 000 fans who gathered to see her as she attended the premiere showing of the film, Myra Breckinridge at the Criterion Theater

Background imageIndoors Collection: Mark Twain And Friends

Mark Twain And Friends
United States: February 7, 1871 A studio portrait of (l-r): Civil War correspondent and author George Townsend, author and humorist Mark Twain, and Buffalo Courier editor David Gray

Background imageIndoors Collection: Orville Wright and Henry Ford

Orville Wright and Henry Ford
Dearborn, Michigan: 1937 L-R: Orville Wright, Charles Taylor and Henry Ford look over the blueprint of Wrights 1903 engine at Greenfield Village

Background imageIndoors Collection: Gov. Al Smith and Roosevelt

Gov. Al Smith and Roosevelt
New York: 1924 New York Governor Al Smith and Franklin D. Roosevelt talk before the Democratic National Convention in 1924. Roosevelt gave the nominating speech for Smiths campaign for the nomination

Background imageIndoors Collection: Wright Plane Replica

Wright Plane Replica
London Colney, England: February 7, 1948 Workers at the de Havilland Aircraft plant construct a replica of the biplane in which Orville and Wilbur Wright made their historic flight at Kitty Hawk

Background imageIndoors Collection: Kennedy And Khrushchev Meet

Kennedy And Khrushchev Meet
Vienna, Austria: June 3, 1961 President Kenndy and Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev meet at the American ambassadors residence in Vienna

Background imageIndoors Collection: Isamu Noguchi Working

Isamu Noguchi Working
New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel

Background imageIndoors Collection: Isamu Noguchi Working

Isamu Noguchi Working
New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carving in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel

Background imageIndoors Collection: Isamu Noguchi With Sculpture

Isamu Noguchi With Sculpture
New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi playing with a cat on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carving in plaster

Background imageIndoors Collection: Poet Ogden Nash

Poet Ogden Nash
United States: c. 1952 Poet Ogden Nash at work at his desk

Background imageIndoors Collection: Isamu Noguchi With Paphnutius

Isamu Noguchi With Paphnutius
New York, New York: August 10, 1924 Isamu Noguchi, the young Japanese art student with his most recent creation, Paphnutius

Background imageIndoors Collection: Isamu Noguchi With Sculpture

Isamu Noguchi With Sculpture
New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi with a reflection of the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster

Background imageIndoors Collection: Pola Negri Becomes US Citizen

Pola Negri Becomes US Citizen
United States: January 12, 1951 Actress Pola Negri of Poland holds her Welcome to USA Citizenship pamphlet as she becomes a U.S. citizen

Background imageIndoors Collection: Isamu Noguchi With Sculpture

Isamu Noguchi With Sculpture
New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi with a reflection of the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster

Background imageIndoors Collection: Isamu Noguchi Working

Isamu Noguchi Working
New York, New York: 1940 Isamu Noguchi working on the Associated Press Building Plaque, which was carved in plaster and cast in stainless steel - at that time the largest-ever stainless steel

Background imageIndoors Collection: J. P. Morgan At S. E. C

J. P. Morgan At S. E. C
New York, New York: May 3, 1938 Financier J.P. Morgan coming through the door to testify at the Federal Security and Exchange Commison hearing on the Richard Whitney case before them

Background imageIndoors Collection: Marilyn Monroe Profile

Marilyn Monroe Profile
Hollywood, California: January 18, 1960. A promotional studio photograph of Marilyn Monroe as she prepares for her dancing role in Lets Make Love, with Frankie Vaughn

Background imageIndoors Collection: Joseph Mobutu and Lindsey

Joseph Mobutu and Lindsey
New York, New York: August 11, 1970 President Joseph Mobutu of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and NY Mayor John Lindsey looking at a picture

Background imageIndoors Collection: Author Margaret Mitchell

Author Margaret Mitchell
New York, New York: September 5, 1941 Atlanta writer Margaret Mitchell, author of Gone With The Wind, in New York to christen the U.S.S. Atlanta tomorrow in Kearny, New Jersey

Background imageIndoors Collection: Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio

Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio Marilyn Monroe & Joe DiMaggio
United States: c. 1954 Marilyn Monroe and Joe DiMaggio

Background imageIndoors Collection: Marilyn Monroe In Korea

Marilyn Monroe In Korea
Korea: February, 1954. Marilyn Monroe visits the troops in Korea, entertaining over 100, 000 soldiers in 10 different locations. Here she is signing an autograph for a happy soldier

Background imageIndoors Collection: Entertainer Carmen Miranda

Entertainer Carmen Miranda
Hollywood, California: c. 1942 Singer, dancer, actress and movie star Carmen Miranda in one of her famous outfits

Background imageIndoors Collection: Entertainer Carmen Miranda

Entertainer Carmen Miranda
Hollywood, California: c. 1944 Singer, dancer, actress and movie star Carmen Miranda in one of her famous outfits

Background imageIndoors Collection: Doodles Weaver and Ann Miller

Doodles Weaver and Ann Miller
San Francisco, California: January 14, 1943 Radio personality and musician Doodles Weaver does his best to impress dancer and actress Ann Miller with his record breaking talents

Background imageIndoors Collection: Ann Miller Election Dilemma

Ann Miller Election Dilemma
Hollywood, California: July 9, 1952 Actress and dancer Ann Miller displays her dilemma with the Democrats and Republicans this election year

Background imageIndoors Collection: Violinist Yehudi Menuhin

Violinist Yehudi Menuhin
New York, New York: c. 1931 A studio promotional photo of child prodigy violinist Yehudi Menuhin

Background imageIndoors Collection: 1940 Worlds Fair Opening

1940 Worlds Fair Opening
Oakland, California: May 9, 1940 Four year old Baby Streamline of the 1940 Golden Gate International Exposition and Ann Miller, dancing star of George Whites Scandals

Background imageIndoors Collection: Senator Joseph R. McCarthy

Senator Joseph R. McCarthy
New York, New York: 1953 Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (left), discusses the State Departments Voice of America program with newsreporters in New York

Background imageIndoors Collection: Violinist Yehudi Menuhin

Violinist Yehudi Menuhin
New York, New York: c. 1931 A studio promotional photo of child prodigy violinist Yehudi Menuhin

Background imageIndoors Collection: Robert McNamara Testifies

Robert McNamara Testifies
Washington, D.C.: August 1, 1961 Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara as he prepares to testify before the House Military Operations subcommittee about President Kennedys civil defense plan that

Background imageIndoors Collection: President William McKinley

President William McKinley
Washington, D.C.: 1900 A portrait of William Mckinley, Jr. the twenty-fifth President of the United States, (1897-1901)

Background imageIndoors Collection: McGovern and Mrs. Coretta King

McGovern and Mrs. Coretta King
New York, New York: June 12, 1972 Democratic Presidential candidate George McGovern and Coretta King talk with patients at the United Harlem Drug Fighters detoxification unit at Harlem Hospital

Background imageIndoors Collection: First Lady Ida McKinley

First Lady Ida McKinley
Washington, D.C.: c. 1900. Ida Saxton McKinley in the Conservatory of the White House. She suffered from epilepsy, and was a semi-invalid during her years as the First lady

Background imageIndoors Collection: Marie The Body McDonald

Marie The Body McDonald
Hollywood, California: September 21, 1945 A portrait of actress Marie The Body McDonald who is the star of United Artists new film, Getting Gerties Garter



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