And from the same location, about 70 years later:pic.twitter.com/HEjlhNJJ4y
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And those who were turned away. 1942. "They" were so close. “History doesn't repeat itself but it often rhymes.”~Mark Twain.http://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/us-government-turned-away-thousands-jewish-refugees-fearing-they-were-nazi-spies-180957324/ …
Traffic signals used to be just red and green?
wow, just wow. I walk by there everyday, awesome. thxs!
omg! i see Don Draper!!!
What a great shot, capturing the feeling of the street. Thanks for sharing!
I enjoy the photos you post very much; they always lead me to fresh insight about people, place, and history
Paramount Building in the distance.
What film was used? Great depth & detail.
Great pic...never knew 7th Ave ever flowed uptown. The red-green light reminds me of growing up in Bklyn late 60s-early 70s
Life During Wartime
Somehow the colored images seem to subtract from that era.
Kodachrome??
So do you trust your father, or you own lying eyes
Wow...just wow
The thing that strikes me, is that with the exception of a few hats on the women and obviously the cars in the background, the cut of the suits and the length of the skirts could be a photo in 2018.
Do most of your vintage photos come from the National Archives or a broad range of personal collections?
Great pic from way back when. Thanks for posting
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