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Harvey Firestone (1868-1938), founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, and worked closely with the Ford Motor Company. c. 1930
Harvey Firestone (1868-1938), founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, and worked closely with the Ford Motor Company. c. 1930

EVB2935469: Harvey Firestone (1868-1938), founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company, and worked closely with the Ford Motor Company. c. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Refugees at a tent city on the levee, with partially submerged houses of Arkansas City in background, during the 1927 Flood
Refugees at a tent city on the levee, with partially submerged houses of Arkansas City in background, during the 1927 Flood

EVB2935487: Refugees at a tent city on the levee, with partially submerged houses of Arkansas City in background, during the 1927 Flood / Bridgeman Images

Luxury Liner Morrow Castle, smoldering off Asbury Park, New Jersey. On its final Havana to New York voyage, a storm and ship fire resulted in the death of 135 passengers and crew. September 1934
Luxury Liner Morrow Castle, smoldering off Asbury Park, New Jersey. On its final Havana to New York voyage, a storm and ship fire resulted in the death of 135 passengers and crew. September 1934

EVB2935490: Luxury Liner Morrow Castle, smoldering off Asbury Park, New Jersey. On its final Havana to New York voyage, a storm and ship fire resulted in the death of 135 passengers and crew. September 1934 / Bridgeman Images

Neysa McMein (1888-1949), in her New York studio, c. 1920. She was a very successful portrait and commercial artist and member of the Algonquin Round Table. Among her many accomplishments was the creation of the first image of General Mills's fictional housewife, BETTY CROCKER
Neysa McMein (1888-1949), in her New York studio, c. 1920. She was a very successful portrait and commercial artist and member of the Algonquin Round Table. Among her many accomplishments was the creation of the first image of General Mills's fictional housewife, BETTY CROCKER

EVB2935553: Neysa McMein (1888-1949), in her New York studio, c. 1920. She was a very successful portrait and commercial artist and member of the Algonquin Round Table. Among her many accomplishments was the creation of the first image of General Mills's fictional housewife, BETTY CROCKER / Bridgeman Images

Consecutive images of a nude girl crawling. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887
Consecutive images of a nude girl crawling. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887

EVB2935577: Consecutive images of a nude girl crawling. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887 / Bridgeman Images

Consecutive images of a man doing a back somersault. From Eadweard Muybridge's, THE ATTITUDES OF ANIMALS IN MOTION, 1881
Consecutive images of a man doing a back somersault. From Eadweard Muybridge's, THE ATTITUDES OF ANIMALS IN MOTION, 1881

EVB2935586: Consecutive images of a man doing a back somersault. From Eadweard Muybridge's, THE ATTITUDES OF ANIMALS IN MOTION, 1881 / Bridgeman Images

Charles Kuralt (1934-1997), spend most of his career with CBS Television, first with his ON THE ROAD reports and later as the host of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING. 1965
Charles Kuralt (1934-1997), spend most of his career with CBS Television, first with his ON THE ROAD reports and later as the host of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING. 1965

EVB2935380: Charles Kuralt (1934-1997), spend most of his career with CBS Television, first with his ON THE ROAD reports and later as the host of CBS NEWS SUNDAY MORNING. 1965 / Bridgeman Images

Harvey Firestone (1868-1938), founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. 1915 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Harvey Firestone (1868-1938), founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. 1915 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935470: Harvey Firestone (1868-1938), founded the Firestone Tire and Rubber Company. 1915 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Deck chairs on the great promenade of the ill-fated luxury ocean liner, the Titanic. 1912
Deck chairs on the great promenade of the ill-fated luxury ocean liner, the Titanic. 1912

EVB2935494: Deck chairs on the great promenade of the ill-fated luxury ocean liner, the Titanic. 1912 / Bridgeman Images

Film producer Val Lewton (1904-1951), working at his desk, with one hand on a script and the other on a typewriter. c. 1945
Film producer Val Lewton (1904-1951), working at his desk, with one hand on a script and the other on a typewriter. c. 1945

EVB2935509: Film producer Val Lewton (1904-1951), working at his desk, with one hand on a script and the other on a typewriter. c. 1945 / Bridgeman Images

WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago 1893. Architects by Daniel Burnham and Frederick Law Olmsted, used Beaux Arts classical architecture and decorative styles. Photo shows the Lagoon with statues and Agricultural Building on right
WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago 1893. Architects by Daniel Burnham and Frederick Law Olmsted, used Beaux Arts classical architecture and decorative styles. Photo shows the Lagoon with statues and Agricultural Building on right

EVB2935515: WORLD'S COLUMBIAN EXPOSITION, Chicago 1893. Architects by Daniel Burnham and Frederick Law Olmsted, used Beaux Arts classical architecture and decorative styles. Photo shows the Lagoon with statues and Agricultural Building on right / Bridgeman Images

Salvador Dali with his pet ocelot in the St Regis Hotel in 1965 (b/w photo)
Salvador Dali with his pet ocelot in the St Regis Hotel in 1965 (b/w photo)

EVB2935539: Salvador Dali with his pet ocelot in the St Regis Hotel in 1965 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

John Erskine (1879-1952), author and educator helped define literature curriculum for American universities. 1929 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
John Erskine (1879-1952), author and educator helped define literature curriculum for American universities. 1929 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935620: John Erskine (1879-1952), author and educator helped define literature curriculum for American universities. 1929 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Emile Zola (1840-1902), French novelist of the naturalist school and political crusader for human rights
Emile Zola (1840-1902), French novelist of the naturalist school and political crusader for human rights

EVB2935632: Emile Zola (1840-1902), French novelist of the naturalist school and political crusader for human rights / Bridgeman Images

Consecutive images of man lifting a dumbbell. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887
Consecutive images of man lifting a dumbbell. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887

EVB2935576: Consecutive images of man lifting a dumbbell. From Eadweard Muybridge's, ANIMAL LOCOMOTION, 1887 / Bridgeman Images

Consecutive images of a man leaping. From Eadweard Muybridge's, THE ATTITUDES OF ANIMALS IN MOTION, 1881
Consecutive images of a man leaping. From Eadweard Muybridge's, THE ATTITUDES OF ANIMALS IN MOTION, 1881

EVB2935585: Consecutive images of a man leaping. From Eadweard Muybridge's, THE ATTITUDES OF ANIMALS IN MOTION, 1881 / Bridgeman Images

Vinnie Ream Hoxie (1847-1914), American sculptor received an important commission for sculpture of Abraham Lincoln in 1866 when she was only 18 years old. After great success, she abandoned sculpture when she married, but returned to it in the last decade of her life. c. 1870s
Vinnie Ream Hoxie (1847-1914), American sculptor received an important commission for sculpture of Abraham Lincoln in 1866 when she was only 18 years old. After great success, she abandoned sculpture when she married, but returned to it in the last decade of her life. c. 1870s

EVB2935594: Vinnie Ream Hoxie (1847-1914), American sculptor received an important commission for sculpture of Abraham Lincoln in 1866 when she was only 18 years old. After great success, she abandoned sculpture when she married, but returned to it in the last decade of her life. c. 1870s / Bridgeman Images

John D. Rockefeller, Jr. at Hot Springs, 1925 (photo)
John D. Rockefeller, Jr. at Hot Springs, 1925 (photo)

EVB2935612: John D. Rockefeller, Jr. at Hot Springs, 1925 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Mignon Eberhart (1899-1996), American mystery writer. Eight of her novels were made into films, including WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT (1935), THREE'S A CROWD (1945). 1942 portrait
Mignon Eberhart (1899-1996), American mystery writer. Eight of her novels were made into films, including WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT (1935), THREE'S A CROWD (1945). 1942 portrait

EVB2935618: Mignon Eberhart (1899-1996), American mystery writer. Eight of her novels were made into films, including WHILE THE PATIENT SLEPT (1935), THREE'S A CROWD (1945). 1942 portrait / Bridgeman Images

John Masefield (1878-1967), poet laureate of England in 1933 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
John Masefield (1878-1967), poet laureate of England in 1933 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935627: John Masefield (1878-1967), poet laureate of England in 1933 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Title page of THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY by Ida M. Tarbell., faced by portrait of John D. Rockefeller by George Varian. 1903
Title page of THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY by Ida M. Tarbell., faced by portrait of John D. Rockefeller by George Varian. 1903

EVB2935633: Title page of THE HISTORY OF THE STANDARD OIL COMPANY by Ida M. Tarbell., faced by portrait of John D. Rockefeller by George Varian. 1903 / Bridgeman Images

Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940), British physicist and writer, contributed to the development of the wireless telegraph. 1920
Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940), British physicist and writer, contributed to the development of the wireless telegraph. 1920

EVB2935663: Sir Oliver Lodge (1851-1940), British physicist and writer, contributed to the development of the wireless telegraph. 1920 / Bridgeman Images

Woman listening to radio in her home receiving a personal radio message telling her when her husband will arrive home. 1922
Woman listening to radio in her home receiving a personal radio message telling her when her husband will arrive home. 1922

EVB2935693: Woman listening to radio in her home receiving a personal radio message telling her when her husband will arrive home. 1922 / Bridgeman Images

Chicago Chief of Police Michael Hughes pinning a star on Amelia Earhart on July 19, 1928. Left to right: Mrs. Stultz, Lou Gordon, Ann Bruce, Mr. Stultz, Amelia Earhart, Chief Hughes, and Acting Mayor William D. Saltiel
Chicago Chief of Police Michael Hughes pinning a star on Amelia Earhart on July 19, 1928. Left to right: Mrs. Stultz, Lou Gordon, Ann Bruce, Mr. Stultz, Amelia Earhart, Chief Hughes, and Acting Mayor William D. Saltiel

EVB2935702: Chicago Chief of Police Michael Hughes pinning a star on Amelia Earhart on July 19, 1928. Left to right: Mrs. Stultz, Lou Gordon, Ann Bruce, Mr. Stultz, Amelia Earhart, Chief Hughes, and Acting Mayor William D. Saltiel / Bridgeman Images

Queen Elizabeth of England and Eleanor Roosevelt in a Royal Procession through Washington, D.C. during an official visit of the British Royals on June 8, 1939
Queen Elizabeth of England and Eleanor Roosevelt in a Royal Procession through Washington, D.C. during an official visit of the British Royals on June 8, 1939

EVB2935759: Queen Elizabeth of England and Eleanor Roosevelt in a Royal Procession through Washington, D.C. during an official visit of the British Royals on June 8, 1939 / Bridgeman Images

Winston Churchill, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery (right) at the annual reunion of the British 8th Army Desert Rats, Empress Hall, London. October 20, 1951
Winston Churchill, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery (right) at the annual reunion of the British 8th Army Desert Rats, Empress Hall, London. October 20, 1951

EVB2935777: Winston Churchill, General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Field Marshall Viscount Montgomery (right) at the annual reunion of the British 8th Army Desert Rats, Empress Hall, London. October 20, 1951 / Bridgeman Images

Ngo Dinh Diem (1901-1963), the first President of South Vietnam, casting ballot in Saigon in 1961. His failure to allow nationwide elections as agreed in the 1954 Geneva Accords, provoked the long civil war between North and South Vietnam
Ngo Dinh Diem (1901-1963), the first President of South Vietnam, casting ballot in Saigon in 1961. His failure to allow nationwide elections as agreed in the 1954 Geneva Accords, provoked the long civil war between North and South Vietnam

EVB2935810: Ngo Dinh Diem (1901-1963), the first President of South Vietnam, casting ballot in Saigon in 1961. His failure to allow nationwide elections as agreed in the 1954 Geneva Accords, provoked the long civil war between North and South Vietnam / Bridgeman Images

Cabinet of the Armenian Republic at Erivan, Armenia, Oct. 1, 1919. This short lived republic was brought into existence on May 28, 1918 and ended in March 1922, when Armenia joined Georgia and Azerbaijan to form the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and joined the U.S.S.R
Cabinet of the Armenian Republic at Erivan, Armenia, Oct. 1, 1919. This short lived republic was brought into existence on May 28, 1918 and ended in March 1922, when Armenia joined Georgia and Azerbaijan to form the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and joined the U.S.S.R

EVB2935837: Cabinet of the Armenian Republic at Erivan, Armenia, Oct. 1, 1919. This short lived republic was brought into existence on May 28, 1918 and ended in March 1922, when Armenia joined Georgia and Azerbaijan to form the Transcaucasian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic, and joined the U.S.S.R / Bridgeman Images

Lavrenti Beria (1899-1953), director of the Soviet secret police who implemented the 1930s purges of Stalin’s opponents. Upon Stalin's 1953 death, Beria himself was purged and executed
Lavrenti Beria (1899-1953), director of the Soviet secret police who implemented the 1930s purges of Stalin’s opponents. Upon Stalin's 1953 death, Beria himself was purged and executed

EVB2935840: Lavrenti Beria (1899-1953), director of the Soviet secret police who implemented the 1930s purges of Stalin’s opponents. Upon Stalin's 1953 death, Beria himself was purged and executed / Bridgeman Images

Frederick III, German Emperor (1831-1888), as Crown Prince. c. 1867
Frederick III, German Emperor (1831-1888), as Crown Prince. c. 1867

EVB2935864: Frederick III, German Emperor (1831-1888), as Crown Prince. c. 1867 / Bridgeman Images

The tomb of King Tutankhamen contained artworks and other ritual objects to provide for the Egyptian Pharaoh's afterlife
The tomb of King Tutankhamen contained artworks and other ritual objects to provide for the Egyptian Pharaoh's afterlife

EVB2935656: The tomb of King Tutankhamen contained artworks and other ritual objects to provide for the Egyptian Pharaoh's afterlife / Bridgeman Images

Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), reformed environmental conservation of U.S, and rose to national prominence in President Theodore Roosevelt's administration. 1909 portrait by Pirie MacDonald
Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), reformed environmental conservation of U.S, and rose to national prominence in President Theodore Roosevelt's administration. 1909 portrait by Pirie MacDonald

EVB2935680: Gifford Pinchot (1865-1946), reformed environmental conservation of U.S, and rose to national prominence in President Theodore Roosevelt's administration. 1909 portrait by Pirie MacDonald / Bridgeman Images

Susan B. Anthony (1820 –1906), American women's rights leader , c. 1860
Susan B. Anthony (1820 –1906), American women's rights leader , c. 1860

EVB2935683: Susan B. Anthony (1820 –1906), American women's rights leader , c. 1860 / Bridgeman Images

Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), celebrated American aviator. c. 1930
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), celebrated American aviator. c. 1930

EVB2935701: Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), celebrated American aviator. c. 1930 / Bridgeman Images

Anthony Fokker (1890-1939), aviator and a Dutch-American aircraft manufacturer stepping into one of his planes. 1935
Anthony Fokker (1890-1939), aviator and a Dutch-American aircraft manufacturer stepping into one of his planes. 1935

EVB2935716: Anthony Fokker (1890-1939), aviator and a Dutch-American aircraft manufacturer stepping into one of his planes. 1935 / Bridgeman Images

Orville Wright making a record breaking glider flight of 9 3/4 min., Kitty Hawk, N.C. October 24, 1911
Orville Wright making a record breaking glider flight of 9 3/4 min., Kitty Hawk, N.C. October 24, 1911

EVB2935722: Orville Wright making a record breaking glider flight of 9 3/4 min., Kitty Hawk, N.C. October 24, 1911 / Bridgeman Images


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