V For Victory
Sir Winston Churchill makes his famous V for Victory sign as he emerges from a cabinet meeting. A typical gesture of defiance from Britain's wartime Prime Minister on November 1st 1942.
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Sir Winston Churchill makes his famous V for Victory sign as he emerges from a cabinet meeting. A typical gesture of defiance from Britain's wartime Prime Minister on November 1st 1942.
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Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in the iconic 1942 romantic drama Casablanca. The wartime movie was not expected to stand out against the other movies produced that year, but went on to win an Oscar for Best Picture.
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In this picture by Alfred Eisenstaedt in 1933, a model stands in front of a mirror.
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A woman wearing a one piece bathing suit sits on edge of a boat on a lake in 1930.
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Something of a sensation was caused in Maxim's, the famous resort in Rue Royal, Paris. Bernard Sindland walked in followed by Lily, his pet leopard, on the 14th of June, 1934. Lily sat on her master's knee, calm but watchful while he sipped his drink.
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Workers at lunch on an iron girder high above the city of New York in November, 1932.
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Six young woman are ready to hit the waves with their surfboards on a beach in southern California in 1930.
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It might have been small but the mighty midget Scoots Car had a 2.5 horsepower engine and could carry two people at speeds of up to 45 miles per hour in 1936 England.
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Dorothy Lamour, Bing Crosby and Bob Hope starring in the 1942 film, "The Road to Morocco".
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A climber is scaling the face of President Abraham Lincoln at the Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota, 1937. Image from Historical Archive Granger.
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A still from "Casablanca" in 1942 featuring Ingrid Bergman a Swedish film and stage actress with Humphrey Bogart and Louis Armstrong
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This picture by Roger Viollet of cabaret girls in the dressing room of the Parisian cabaret and music hall, Folies Bergere, was taken in 1937.
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Orson Welles playing the part of Charles Foster Kane in the 1941 classic film, "Citizen Kane".
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An American professional baseball player whose career in Major League Baseball spanned 22 seasons from 1914 through 1935.
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A man dives from an outdoor high board in this vintage holiday photograph.
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Mickey Rooney seen horsing around with his steed, Faithful, during the shooting of the Hollywood film, "Blood Lines", in 1930.
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Winston Churchill, the British Prime Minister, in the 1940's.
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Mr Herbert Morrison, leader of the London County Council, opened the new open air swimming pool in Vicotria Park on May 16th 1936. Members of the Highgate Diving Club are in mid air as they inaugurated the new pool.
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Zookeeper Buck Jones rests on the front legs of African bull elephant Dicksi in this photograph taken at the London Zoo in February 1948.
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Fred Astaire in a scene from the 1935 movie: "Top Hat".
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Dancers trained by Lilian Newman stage an outdoor performance on Long Beach, California on March 16th 1934.
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"Swing Time" is a 1936 American musical comedy set mainly in New York City, starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers.
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