Some black and white photos

“Il transatlantico SS Normandie (ribattezzato USS Lafayette e convertito a trasporto truppe). Il 9 febbraio 1942 si ribaltò sulla banchina n. 88 di New York a seguito dell’eccesso d’acqua sparata dai soccorritori per un incendio a bordo”

“The Truth Often Hurts. ‘The Awful Truth’ Will Make You Yell!” London, 1930s.

“This Theatre is Unfair to Strip Dancers.” Outside London Palladium, 1937

© Ervin Marton- Au coin de la rue, Paris, 1960

1900 New York City

1909 — The Flying Merkel Lady, Margaret Gast.

1945- Londra festeggia la fine della guerra.

A man walking through a backstreet in the run-down Gorbals area of Glasgow, January 31, 1948. Photographed by Bert Hardy.

A tennis match in 1910, Northern Ireland.

A woman at the window, Vienna, 1933 — by Bill Brandt (1904–1983), German.

A woman walks her pet chicken up the subway stairs, Paris, France, 1956. Photographed by Nina Leen-LIFE.

Agnès Varda, 6 chats, la Pointe Courte, 1954.

Agnès Varda, Portugal, 1956.

Alfred Eisenstaedt- Robert Oppenheimer and Albert Einstein, 1947.

André Kertész, New York, Greenwich Village, October 30, 1964.

André Kertész, New York, Greenwich Village, October 30, 1964

André Steiner Lily et Nicole, Paris 1934.

ANDREAS FEININGER (1906–1999) Downtown Manhattan, Hudson River Waterfront, ca. 1947.

Andreas Fridolin Weis Bentzon — Ottana, Sardinia. Traditional mask of carnival, 1958.

Anni ’50 Bill Perlmutter.

Balloons, 1930s.

Basement metal workshop and one-room apartment, Warsaw ca. 1935–38 by Roman Vishniac.

Beach wear, 1925. Photographed by Edward Steichen.

Boy in the ruins, Waverly Walk, Harrow Road, 1957 – by Roger Mayne (1929–2014), UK.

Brassaï Marlène, Paris 1937.

Broadway at Night, ca. 1910. – Alvin Langdon Coburn.
di Silvano Bottaro in novalistream