Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hats. Show all posts

November 21, 2015

It's a Hike


None of these guys look super excited to be out there, but I like their colorful backpacks.

November 18, 2015

Shore Leave


It kind of kills me that I'll never know what they were watching.

Floating a Car in 2 Rowboats


I can't help but wonder - if you can't drive it into a place, where are you going to drive it once you get there?
Mackie Lake, Manitoba, Canada - 1932 - Cloyne & District Historical Society

November 17, 2015

November 16, 2015

This Porcineograph


I am not sure if this is charming or horrific.
The Forbes Lith. Mfg. Co., Boston - 1876 - Library of Congress

November 15, 2015

April 1, 2015

Eyrie

Nah, nah, I'm cool. I'll just stay down here.
Charles Broley - Florida - 1950s - Florida Memory

March 31, 2015

May 2, 2014

Oblivious to Attack


Someone should have warned them.
Flushing Meadow, Queens - 1964 - FFanzeen

December 28, 2013

Rooftop Boating

People will do anything to get out on the water.
NYC, NY - 1950 - National Archives

Civilian Conservation Corps Map

The best thing about this map - and there is much to be praised - has to be the two CCC guys holding the shield. We need to reintroduce art to public works.
Schenectady, NY - 1937 - Grems-Doolittle Library Connection

November 23, 2013

November 20, 2013

Death to worlds' imperialism

Have I posted this before? Imperialism is one ugly beast, y'all.
USSR - 1919 - Dmitry Moor - Soviet Posters

Hunt Bowman in Lost World

Whole lot to chew on in this cover, from the one woman jet tank to the skeleton armed sword fighter. And check out that castle behind them, squirting purple goo as it collapses. A lost world, indeed.
Planet Comics No. 58 - 1949 - Pulp Covers

Open 24 Hours

You just know they had a cigarette machine.
Clovis, New Mexico - 1984 - C Simpson

Homecoming

They're welcoming one of the first planes home from England; you can see its shadow on the water. The pilot, having flown throughout the war, cried like a baby at the sight of the flags.
Bygdøy - Oslo, Norway - 1945 - National Archives of Norway