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Downtown street scene with people and cars on street at 7th and Locust, Des Moines, Iowa, USA, 1939 including Katz Drug Store in the Edna Griffin Building. In 1948, ten years after this photo, the Katz Drug Store would be the scene of a civil rights incident when Edna Griffin, an African American, and her family were refused service.
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Barrington Street is part of the original street grid when Halifax was established as a British fortress. \n\nStreets were named after leading British statesmen, but the origin of the name Barrington Street is unclear.  Street name might be derived from a misspelling of the Earl of Harrington, the Secretary of State\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
antique Russo Japanese War peace conference building photo postcard of 1900s, ready for any usage of  the historic events background.
Ancient Countryside Farmouse Entrance. Chiaravalle, Milano, Italy. Film Photography
Tuberculosis sanatorium at Fort San in Saskatchewan, Canada. Vintage photograph ca. 1926.
Historical Elizabeth street Sydney from Market st looking north with cars and trams, 1931\
1980s Chinese Female Technician in Laboratory Monochrome Old Photo
12 16 2009 Vintage Old Black and White photo of Chamarajendra Technical college Mysore Karnataka India Asia.
Randolph Street named for Randolph County, Illinois, and Edmund Randolph (1753–1813), Governor of Virginia, Secretary of State, and United States Attorney General.\n\nThe street was part of Chicago in the 1830s, ending at Michigan Avenue. \n\nIn the 1850s and 1860s, gambling was at the saloons on Randolph, and there were many gunfights in the vicinity so downtown Randolph Street was known as \
Downtown Calgary. The image is from old black and white film in 1974.
Canal Street, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA 1953. At the time it was the widest street in the world.
A view of downtown Lancaster, S.C. looking north on Main St. in November of 1953. The small mill town was home to Springs Cotton Mills for decades, which at one time boasted the world's largest cotton mill under one roof. (Photo by Lavoy Bauknight/Image on File with Travis Bell Photography)
Wabasca, Alberta, Canada - 1913. Two men at the Hudson’s Bay Company fur-trading post in Wabasca, Alberta, Canada.
New York City, NY, USA - July 21, 2002: Young Asian couple walks down the stairs of Search & Destroy. A punk rock clothing store. Asian man by the door hangs something. Peddlers and shoppers below.
New York City, NY, USA, 1964. Street scene at a stop light with New Yorkers at 9th Ave and W45th St. Also: street traffic and buildings.
Butte was established in 1864 as a mining camp in the Rocky Mountains, Butte experienced rapid development in the late 19th century, Montana's first major industrial city. It was one of the largest copper boom towns. Employment opportunities in mines attracted Asian and European immigrants, particularly the Irish\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Old wild west cowboy town - 3D
View of Georgetown University from across the Potomac river.   Cloudy, cold sky in the winter.   Boat house.  Black and white photograph.   Reflection of buildings on water.
Vintage photo of a secretary in her office
Auckland New Zealand, Central Railway station in 1948 showing flying boats in the harbor.
West bank of the Des Moines River from the Center Street Dam looking south in 1939. Features from right to left - water intake for electric plant, Des Moines Electric Company power plant with Des Moines Service sign, Grand Ave. Bridge, Des Moines Coliseum, a hotel, Des Moines Public library, Jack Sprat Foods cold storage warehouse for fruits and vegetables. Only the library building remains. Scanned film with soft focus and significant grain.
Old ruins near Kandy, British Ceylon during the british era. Vintage halftone circa late 19th century. British Ceylon is now modern day Sri Lanka.
Hua Lamphong railway station in black and white
Louisville, Kentucky's largest city, sits on the Ohio River along the Indiana border\n\nPhotograph from 19th century
Cross on a Building
Los Angeles, California, 1953. The Lincoln Bulevard in Los Angeles. Residents of the city stroll along the pedestrian path. Some are in front of the entrance of a cafeteria. Classic American city planning or building.
Italian Man Eating Spaghetti at home,  50's
Free Images: "bestof:Kleinheinz Pharmacy, 1931 Source: O'Dea Family Archive Date of photo: 1931 Photographer: Marvin F. Hartman Built 1905 - City Assessor's Office Charlie Collins"
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