Photo shows Presidential automobile, ca. 1924 Lincoln, parked in front of stores, with the chauffeur seated behind the steering wheel. Presumably, President Calvin Coolidge is in the store. Learn More
Photo shows view of armored Mail Truck driver with gun in his hand, looking at the armored Mail Truck with bullet holes in the windshield. Not sure but this may be a demonstration/training photo. Photo dates to 1921. Please note the photo shows streaks and other blemishes resulting from a natural deterioration in the original coatings of the glass negative. Learn More
In this nice circus poster of the 1920s the artist has made a clever composite of the routines performed by these male lions. In actuality, the trainer would put these big cats through their paces one trick at a time; this avoids confusion and keeps each animal's attention riveted on the particular routine which he is responsible. Learn More
This is a beautiful vintage French advertising art poster for umbrellas in Paris, France. It is entitled "Parapluie Revel", by Leonetto Cappiello. Learn More
Photo of Cleveland Indians Stephen Francis O'Neill, baseball player, full-length portrait, squatting on baseball field. Photograph dates to 1920. Learn More
This is a nice illustrated French advertising poster for the Moulin Rouge. Poster to dates to the first half of the 20th century, probably the 1920's or 30's. Learn More
Photo shows Peter De Paolo standing beside his race car, which is decorated with flowers. Other old vintage auto racing cars can be seen in the background. Photo taken at the 1925 Balto-Washington 250 Mile race, which he won. This is a 5x7 photo. Learn More
Picture shows street scene on Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1920. Nice view of old trolley rail car, ad billboards, cars, and people in period dress. Learn More
Photo shows a view of push cars and people walking along the boardwalk in Atlantic City, NJ. Also visible is a huge Lucky Strike cigarette advertisement and a Coca Cola sign. This old photograph dates to 1922. Learn More