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Historical Photos - Making History
« on: May 10, 2018, 10:20:04 AM »
Hi Gang,
These are pictures of newsstands, etc. that transpired at an important moment in history.
You will see what I mean as you see them.

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#1 - 1938-depression
After a few years of better financial numbers the USA went into a recession in 1938 which pushed unemployment rates to rise back to 19%.  Scenes like this, common since the start of the depression continued.

http://brooklynpix.com/photoframex1.php?photo=/photo2/nyny131.jpg&key=NYNY%20131

You can see pictures of NYC in the 30s and 40s at this link:
http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/original-gotham-city-new-york-city-30s-40s-gallery-1.1114145?pmSlide=1.1114141

And pictures of 'Hoovervilles' during the Depression at this link:
https://www.vintag.es/2017/04/hoovervilles-in-1930s-amazing-vintage.html


#2 - 1939-Canada-war declared
At a Montreal newsstand 1939, when WW2 was declared. Unlike the first WW, when Canada was automatically entered the war with Britain's declaration, the government of Canada issued its own independent declaration shortly after the British one.

Found on Collections Canada page here:
https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/gramophone/028011-1035-e.html


#3 - 1940-London Blitz by George Rodger
News vendor during the Blitz, Victoria Station, 1940,
Photo by George Rodger.

Starting on the afternoon of September 7, 1940, German planes would bomb London in an attempt to demoralize the population and force the British to come to terms.

You can read more about the Blitz at this link:
http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/blitz.htm

A bio on the photographer and more photos can be found here:
https://www.magnumphotos.com/photographer/george-rodger/

And more of his blitz pics can be found on:
https://www.magnumphotos.com/newsroom/george-rodger-the-blitz/

George Rodger obit is here:
https://www.nytimes.com/1995/07/26/obituaries/george-rodger-is-dead-at-87-a-pioneering-photojournalist.html


#4 - 1941.12.08-War Declared in the USA
Two men read the Daily Mirror newspaper with headlines announcing that Japan has declared war. They stand at a newspaper stand lit by an oil lamp in New York, New York, U.S.A., December 8, 1941.
(Photo by Hulton-Deutsch/Hulton-Deutsch Collection/Corbis via Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.ca/license/613470526


Some colourizations - always fun!
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#5 - 1941.12.08-Corner stand-John Collier
Collier, John, Jr, photographer. Corner of Montgomery and Market Streets, Monday morning, December 8, after Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. San Francisco, California. California San Francisco San Francisco County United States, 1941. Dec. Photograph.
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017821652/

Actually it's Sutter and Kearny Sts.

The third newspaper on the left side, folded, is the PEOPLE'S WORLD, a daily West Coast publication of the Communist Party. It's top story reads, "Text of the President's War Message to Congress."

One of other papers on the rack is the Call Bulletin.


#6 - 1941.12.08-Corner stand-John Collier colourized
Colourized by Sanna Dullaway
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#7 - 1942.06.26-Rommel-Russell Lee b&w
Lee, Russell, photographer. Yreka, California. Magazine stand. California Siskiyou County United States Yreka, 1942. July. Photograph.
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017818948/.

Top left -
Life Magazine, June 22, 1942
http://www.oldlifemagazines.com/june-22-1942-life-magazine.html

Collier's Weekly, June 27, 1942
http://www.unz.org/Pub/Colliers-1942jun27

Liberty Magazine, May 30, 1942


#8 - 1942.06.22-Rommel-Russell Lee colourized
Colourized by JUST ADD COLOR and shared on Shorpy here:
http://www.shorpy.com/node/19199#comments


Paper drives - the end of many a golden-age comic
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#9 - 1942.05-paper drive Fenno Jacobs
May 1942. Southington, Connecticut. "Boys collecting paper and metal for scrap drive."
Photo by Fenno Jacobs for the Office of War Information.
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017865336/.


#10 - 1942.05-paper drive Marjory Collins
May 1942. Washington, D.C. "Victory Program salvage drive. Schoolboy volunteers to go from house to home collecting scrap paper."
By Marjory Collins for the Office of War Information.
http://www.shorpy.com/node/15347

The nice porch is 1810 Ingleside Terrace NW in the Mount Pleasant neighborhood.  Washington, DC.


#11 - 1942.10-paper drive Valentino Sarra
October 1942. United States Office Of War Information, Sarra, Valentino, photographer. Manpower, junior size. The charge of the scrap brigade in Roanoke, Virginia includes such methods of collecting as this pony cart. The patriotic and energetic youngsters of the town are making an all-out effort to corner every available piece of scrap in the city, so that their soldier and sailor brothers will have the shells, guns, and tanks with which to beat the Axis. Roanoke United States Virginia.
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017694010/


#12 - 1943.04-paper drive finish John Vachon
The end of the line.   :'(
Vachon, John, photographer. Southland Paper mill, Kraft chemical pulp used in making newsprint, Lufkin, Texas. Lufkin Texas United States, 1943. April. Photograph.
https://www.loc.gov/item/2017878827/

I hope you enjoyed these.  A second batch will be coming in the future.
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« Reply #1 on: July 14, 2018, 08:55:33 AM »
Hi Gang,
Here's another selection of pictures that mark an important event in history.

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#1 - 1901.09.01-Assassination of President McKinley newspaper row
Assassination of President McKinley - The crowds in newspaper row - New York City, September 1901
Niday Picture Library/Alamy Stock Photo
https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-assassination-of-president-mckinley-the-crowds-in-newspaper-row-new-75467746.html?


#2 -1912.04-Titanic-Great Loss Of Life
(Original caption) Newspaper boy Ned Parfett selling copies of the Evening News telling of the Titanic disaster.  Parfett was killed during a German bombardment whilst serving in France, just days before the end of World War I.
Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/photo/great-loss-of-life-high-res-stock-photography/JC9393-001

A newsboy selling newspapers announcing the sinking of the White Star liner 'Titanic,' following its collision with an iceberg in the North Atlantic.


#3 - 1917-Suffragist Lucy Burns
Harris & Ewing, Washington, D.C. Miss Lucy Burns in Occoquan Workhouse, Washington. Brooklyn New York United States Virginia Washington D.C, 1917. https://www.loc.gov/item/mnwp000011/.

LUCY BURNS (1879-1966). American suffragist and women's rights advocate. Arrested for protesting in front of the White House.  Photographed in jail, 1917.

You can read more about Burns and the suffragist movement here:
https://www.biography.com/people/lucy-burns-063016


#4 - 1936.03-Missouri Dustbowl farmers-Carl Mydans
United States Resettlement Administration, Mydans, Carl, photographer. Typical farmer group of Prairie City, Missouri, in Mississippi County. Missouri, United States, 1936. Mar. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017715582/.

For the Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Photograph Collection (Library of Congress)
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(original caption) MISSOURI: FARMERS, 1936. Four farmers sitting on a grate in front of a grocery store in Prairie City, Missouri. Photograph by Carl Mydans, March 1936.


#5 - 1939.09.01-Invasion of Poland begins
Harris & Ewing, photographer. People looking at DC newspapers on Sept. 1, the day the invasion of Poland began. 1939.  https://www.loc.gov/item/2016876153/.
Harris & Ewing photograph collection


This next batch of seven pictures are all from a shameful time in history when the USA and Canada interred their west coast Japanese citizens into camps during WW2.
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#6 - 1942.02-WWII news headlines
(Original caption) World War II, news headlines announcing the forthcoming Japanese relocation in California, text reads 'Ouster of all Japs in California near!', photograph possibly by Dorothea Lange, February, 1942.
Oakland, Calif., Feb. California Oakland, 1942. February. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2001705924


#7 - 1942.07.01-Boy reading comic by Dorthea Lange
Part of the Dorothea Lange Gallery here-
https://www.nps.gov/media/photo/gallery.htm?id=CA29BB4E-155D-4519-3E5456896E1C2E6C

COMIC -  Boy Comics (Lev Gleason) #5 (August 1942)


#8 - 1942.07.01-Japanese War Relocation Bank
(Original caption) A view of the bank and newsstand at this War Relocation Authority center for evacuees of Japanese ancestry, July 1st, 1942. (Photo credit: Francis Stewart / UC Berkeley Brancroft Library)


#9 - 1942.07.01-Japanese War Relocation Camp July 1, 1942
An example of propaganda created to convince viewers camps were a 'nice' place to live.

(Original caption) Four youth — confined to the War Relocation Authority center in Newel, Calif. — enjoy the latest comic books available at the newsstand in July 1942. In the upper right, issues of Fantastic Adventures (August 1942) and Wild West Weekly (June 20, 1942) await sale.
www.thepulp.net

COMICS - Upper left row-
Uncle Sam Quarterly (Quality) #3 (Summer 1942)
Spy Smasher (Fawcett) #6 (August 26, 1942)
Marvel Mystery Comics (Marvel) #34 (August 1942) x 2


Middle left row-
Target Comics (Novelty) v3 #7 [31] (September 1942)
Feature Comics (Quality) #59 (August 1942) x2


Bottom left row-
Detective Comics (DC) #66 (August 1942)

Upper right-
Something Fantasy

Middle right-
Wild West Weekly

Lower middle right-
Buck Rogers (Eastern) #4 (1942)

Bottom right-
Super Comics (Western) #49 (June 1942)


#10 - 1942.12.10-Japanese War Relocation Camp Dec10, 1942
(Original caption) Pulps — including Thrilling Wonder Stories, Thrilling Adventures, Jungle Stories, Weird Tales, North West Romances and more — hang on the wall and on the shelves behind the counter of the magazine stand in the Granada War Relocation Center, a Japanese American internment camp in southeast Colorado, during December 1942.
www.thepulp.net/


#10 - 1942.05-Tagged for evacuation by Russell Lee
Russell Lee, Tagged for evacuation, Salinas, California, May 1942

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017818140/

Part of 264 heartbreaking photos taken and shared at this link:
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/coll/item/2004673851/

COMICS:
Pep Comics (Archie) #28 (June 1942)
True Sport Picture Stories (S&S) v1 #7 (June 1942)


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#11 - 1942-Fresno Assembly Center boys-Signal Corps
(Original caption) United States Army. Signal Corps. Fresno Calif. Assembly Center -- Two boys find a gold mine of interest in scrap heap of discarded magazines, periodicals, and newspapers. California Fresno, 1942. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2001695908/.


#12 - 1943-Manzanar Relocation Center, Cal.-Ansel Adams
(Original caption) Roy Takeno (Editor) and group reading Manzanar paper [i.e. Los Angeles Times] in front of office, Yuichi Hirata, Nabuo Samamura, Manzanar Relocation Center, California
https://www.loc.gov/resource/ppprs.00006/

Adams, Ansel, photographer. Roy Takeno Editor and group reading Manzanar paper i.e. Los Angeles Times in front of office, Yuichi Hirata, Nabuo Samamura, Manzanar Relocation Center, California. California Manzanar, 1943. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2002696017/.
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You can read more about Adams' photos at the Manzanar Relocation Center here:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3241073/Inside-America-s-forgotten-war-camps-Rare-photos-everyday-life-thousands-Japanese-Americans-locked-internment-camps-U-S-soil-70-years-ago.html


#13 - 1942.12-12.10-Japanese War Relocation Camp Granada
From the same session as photo #10.
www.thepulp.net/


#14 - 1939.09.03-Newspaper Seller, 1939  UK?
A newspaper seller with the announcement of the declaration of war. 1939. (Photo by © Hulton-Deutsch Collection/CORBIS/Corbis via Getty Images)
https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/613497258


#15 - 1940.04-road-to-civil-rights_Delano
The bus station in Durham, North Carolina, May 1940.
(Photo by Reuters/Library of Congress)

Delano, Jack, photographer. At the bus station in Durham, North Carolina. Durham Durham. North Carolina United States, 1940. May. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2017747598/

Found on the Vintage Everyday blog:
http://www.vintag.es/

That's it for this batch.  More history pictures to come in the future.
-Yoc

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« Reply #2 on: September 16, 2018, 04:52:22 PM »
I don't buy comics at the shop or conventions anymore.  All my comics these days are in the form of scans like those shared here on DCM.  But since last December 2017 I've been digging more into the history of comics and just lately into the history of fandom and retailers.

I have heard of the Arthur Church/Mile High Pedigree and the Lamont Larson Collection but until today I'd never heard of the Okajima Pedigree.  These books were bought by a young lady from at least August 27th 1943 to March 29th 1945.  You can read about ALL it here.

The reason I bring it up here in this particular topic on DCM is these books were bought in Arizona’s Gila River Japanese Incarceration Camp.  Pictures of this and other Japanese Incarceration camps can be seen above is pictures #6 to 13.

Of the pedigree stories this is easily my favourite.
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« Reply #3 on: September 18, 2018, 09:39:33 AM »
I've learned some more about the Okajima Pedigree!
I'm slowly reading the CGC forum topic devoted to it and someone back in 2014 found the most likely 'Okajima' living in one of the camps.  Here is what miraclemet found:

http://www.japaneserelocation.org/index.php?page=directory&rec=88143

Name- Fumiko B Okajima
Birth Year- 1921 (she was 21 when she entered the camp and was buying her comics)
Birth Place- Pacific States - California
Alien Reg. Number- Has S.S. But Not A.R. Number and Has Attended Japanese Language School
Language- Japanese & English Speak, Write, Read ; Other Language Write, Read

Project Gila River ( Pima, Sacaton )
Assembly Center- None
From- Address Sanger, Selma or Reedley California
From- Region Pacific States - California
From- County Fresno
Population- 2500 - 4999
Birth Place Parents- Father = Japan, Mother = Japan
Fathers Occ. in U.S.- Farm Operators & Managers
Fathers Occ. Abroad- Unknown
Years School Japan- None
Years School Japan- None
Education- No Degree
Highest Grade- High School 4 in U.S.
Year Arrival U.S. -
Time in Japan- None
Times in Japan- None - Not Attending School
Age in Japan- Never in Japan
Military Service- Unknown
Assistance/Pensions- 40877c
Gender/Marriage- Female Single
Race/Spouse Individual - Japanese ; No Spouse
1st Occupation- Farm Hands, Fruit
Occupation- Semi-skilled Dressmakers and Seamstresses

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« Reply #4 on: September 18, 2018, 01:49:43 PM »
I just added this one to the Interment Cap photos above as the following:

http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/images/forum message pictures/newsstands/1942.05-Russell_Lee,_Tagged_for_evacuation,_Salinas,_Cal..jpg
#10a - 1942.05-Tagged for evacuation by Russell Lee
Russell Lee, Tagged for evacuation, Salinas, California, May 1942

https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2017818140/

Part of 264 heartbreaking photos taken and shared at this link:
https://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/coll/item/2004673851/

COMICS:
Pep Comics (Archie) #28 (June 1942)
True Sport Picture Stories (S&S) v1 #7 (June 1942)


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« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2018, 11:08:25 AM »
Hi Gang,
Here's another bunch of pictures that illustrate some important moments in world history.

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#1 - 1942.07-Air Raid Instructions
July 1942. "West Danville, Vermont. Guy Davenport, 11, and Maynard Clark, 14, reading the air raid instructions posted in Gilbert S. Hastings' post office and general store." (Photo by Fritz Henle, Office of War Information)

What it says: What to Do — What Not to Do
        This war is not like any other. It may reach your street -- your home -- at any moment. You may be fighting in this war tomorrow, or next week, or next month. Your government asks of you one simple thing, but one very important thing ... Learn and remember what to do if enemy planes and bombs come.


http://www.shorpy.com/node/18175

COMICS:
Feature Comics (Quality) #53 (February 1942) and True Comics (Parent's) #12 (May 1942).


#2 - 1943-Arlington_Farms
Image: Esther Bubley/Library of Congress from https://historyinphotos.blogspot.ca/

One of a photo essay on new government housing in Washington.

(Original captions) 1943 - Arlington Farms
Wartime government housing, nicknamed "Girl Town"
by Alex Q. Arbuckle

In 1943, 7,000 units of temporary housing for wartime workers were opened at Arlington Farms, just over the Potomac River from the center of government. First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt presided over the dedication of the facilities on Oct. 15, 1943.

https://mashable.com/2015/12/07/arlington-farms/#4L0HFH3NXuqO


#3 - 1944.06.06-Navy, Army and Merchant Marine servicemen read the Daily News
(Original caption) UNITED STATES - JUNE 06: Navy, Army and Merchant Marine servicemen read the Daily News for information on D-Day, at Wall St. and Broadway. (Photo by Ed Jackson/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

A bigger vesion can be seen here:
https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/news-photo/navy-army-and-merchant-marine-servicemen-read-the-daily-news-photo/97284767#navy-army-and-merchant-marine-servicemen-read-the-daily-news-for-on-picture-id97284767

COMICS:
Veri Best Sure Shot Comics (Holyoke) #1 bottom right


#4 - 1944.06.06-Invasion On
(Original caption) 'Invasion On'
People gather around a newspaper stand to purchase copies of the Chicago Daily News and the Chicago Daily Tribune, both of which report on D-Day, the former with the headline 'Invasion On: 4,000 Ships Hit Coast' and the latter with the headline 'Allies Invade France,' Chicago, Illinois, June 6, 1944. (Photo by Gordon Coster/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/51580163


#5 - 1944.06.06-DDay by Barney Stein
(Original caption) NYC newsstands are the place to be for information about the ongoing war. June 06, 1944. (Photo by Barney Stein/New York Post/Photo Archives, LLC)

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#6 - 1945.05.07-VE Day In NYC (Life)
(Original caption) VE Day In NYC
Women eagerly picking up New York World-Telegram newpapers w. the headline NAZIS GIVE UP/SURRENDER TO ALLIES AND RUSSIA ANNOUNCED, at newstand in Times Square as people gather for massive end to war in Europe celebration. (Photo by Andreas Feininger/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)


#7 - 1945.05.07-VE Day In NYC (Life) 2
(Original caption) People eagerly reading New York World-Telegram newpapers w. the headline NAZIS GIVE UP/SURRENDER TO ALLIES AND RUSSIA ANNOUNCED, at newsstand in Times Square as people gather for massive end to war in Europe celebration. (Photo by Andreas Feininger/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/50625862


#8 - 1945.05.08-It's VE Day
(Original caption) It's VE Day
8th May 1945: A publication at a news-stand in America announces the surrender of the last German units on V-E Day, signalling Victory in Europe. (Photo by Weegee(Arthur Fellig)/International Center of Photography/Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/3095400


#9 - 1945.06-Kids comic stand in Manhattan Project
(Original caption) A young entrepreneur during the days of the Manhattan Project, in Oak Ridge, Tennesee in the 1940s. (Photo by James E. Westcott/DOE)

COMICS:
Four Color (Dell) #75 - Gene Autry and the Wildcat (June 1945),
New Funnies (Dell) #101 (July 1945),
Mutt and Jeff (DC) #18 (Summer 1945),
Blue Bolt (Novelty) v6#2 [58] (August 1945),
Captain Marvel Jr. (Fawcett) #7 (May 19, 1943)


A whole series of photos were taken by James Westcott   He was the first AEC government photographer in Oak Ridge, and the only authorized photographer during the Manhattan Project.

You can see several more pics from the series at the following link:
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2012/06/the-secret-city/100326/


#10 - 1945.07.07-NYC Mayor La_Guardia
(Original caption) UNITED STATES - JULY 07: Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia reading Sunday Daily News comics on radio during newpaper deliverymen strike. (Photo by NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.ca/license/97306934

Reading Dick Tracy comic strip over the radio during the newspaper delivery strike, July 1945.

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#11 - 1948.05.15-Woman Buying Newspaper
(Original Caption) The Best News in 2,000 Years. New York: A woman at a lower east side newsstand does a brisk business with Jewish language newspapers May 15, the day after the proclamation creating the new Jewish State of Israel. The flags of Israel and the United States flutter over the stand. (Photo by Bettmann / Contributor)

https://www.gettyimages.ca/photos/lower-east-side-of-manhattan-may-15-1948?

COMICS:
Wacky Duck (Marvel) #1 (August 1948) in the box.
Mr District Attorney (DC) #4 (July-August 1948)
to the right.


#12 - 1948-Negro Heroes
Promoting Negro Heroes #1 in 1948. The woman 2nd from left is Sadie Alexander, the first African-American woman to earn a PhD in the United States (1921), first African-American woman to get a law degree from Univ. of Pennsylvania Law School and was a prominent civil rights activist.  You can read more about here here: http://blackhistorynow.com/sadie-alexander/

And you can read this first issue yourself at this link:
http://digitalcomicmuseum.com/index.php?dlid=27254


#13 - 1950.11.30-Newspaper Headlines In New York
(Original Caption) 11/30/1950-New York, NY: Headlines at news stand draw crowd at Grand Central Station. Two soldiers stop to look over the A-Bomb headlines. President Truman today informed the World that the U.S. will, if necessary, use the A-Bomb.

https://www.gettyimages.ca/license/515582084

#14 - 1950-St.Louis photo Gordon Parks
By Gordon Parks who wound up becoming the first African American photographer for Life Magazine.
You can see many of his photos of the south at this link:
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/entry/gordon-parks_n_6489120

Courtesy and © The Gordon Parks Foundation
Courtesy Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Reading Tim Holt (Fawcett) #7 (July 1949)


#15 - 1952.02.03-Newbold Morris reading the Daily News in an ice cream shop.
(Original Caption) UNITED STATES - FEBRUARY 03, 1952: Newbold Morris reading the Daily News in an ice cream shop. (Photo by Fred Morgan/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)
This is during the Red Scare era.  The photo was taken days after Morris was appointed special assistant to the Attorney General by Attorney General J. Howard McGrath to investigate possible corruption in the Department of Justice.  The paper he's holding talks about it.  Morris was fired two months later.  He'd run for NYC mayor in 1944 + 1949 and lose both.  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newbold_Morris

COMICS:
Four Color (Dell) #376 - Bugs Bunny The Magic Sneeze (February-March 1952)
Dagwood (Harvey) #16 (March 1952)
on the left.

That's it for this batch, hope you liked them,
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« Reply #6 on: November 17, 2018, 09:20:58 AM »
Hi Gang,
Here's another batch of history making moments and a final handful of pre-1920s newsstand pics.
Let's start with them first.

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#1 - 1900-01-Waldorf Astoria newsstand - BJ Falk
From the Library of Congress on of the most famous hotels lobby newsstand.  Modest isn't it?   ;)

Title: News stand / Falk, photographer, Waldorf-Astoria.
Creator(s): Falk, B. J. (Benjamin J.), 1853-1925, photographer
Date Created/Published: 1900, c1901.

Call Number: U.S. GEOG FILE - New York--New York City--Hotels and apartment houses--Waldorf <item> [P&P]

Notes:
Y3111 U.S. Copyright Office.
Copyright by George C. Boldt


#2 - 1902.11-Boston subway newsstand
Date confirmed from a cover for The Century Illustrated Magazine.  See next picture.

Likely a newsstand at the Tremont Street Subway in Boston's MBTA Subway system is the oldest subway tunnel in North America and the third oldest worldwide to exclusively use electric traction, opening on September 1, 1897.


#3 - 1902.11-Century Illustrated Monthly
As seen in previous picture.


#4 - 1908.07-Smallest news & post card stand in New Orleans, 103 Royal Street
A postcard stand on New Orleans’ Royal Street selling postcards, newspapers and magazines, including the July 1908 issue of The Argosy (bottom left).

Found on www.thepulp.net


#5 - 1908.07-Smallest news & post card stand in New Orleans, 103 Royal Street - colourized
Here's the full version of the above image, and colourized.
The Saturday Evening Post in the lower right corner was dated 13 June 1908.

From http://www.shorpy.com/node/9684


#6 - 1920s-Mary Pickford -votes for women
Mary reading about the controversial idea of letting women vote.
Source unknown.

You can read about the women's suffrage movement here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage

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#7 - 1953.03.05-Stalin Dead
People Reading Headline Announcing Death of Stalin
(Original Caption) Sgt. and Mrs. Dennyson Webb (left) and PN3/C George Hodil, Jr. read the headlines announcing the death of Josef Stalin, March 5th, at a newsstand in Times Square. The leader of world communism for over 30 years died within the the thick-walled Kremlin. His heart 'stopped beating,' the Moscow radio announced.

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/514953080


#8 - 1954.05.01-Italy newsstand
Three Women Near A Newspaper Kiosk
(Original Caption) Three women talking outside a newspaper kiosk. Italy, May 1954. (Photo by Mondadori Portfolio via Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/174303272


#9 - 1954.08.12-Sidewalk newspaper and magazine stand - George Marks
https://www.gettyimages.ca/search/stack/105772955?assettype=image
Credit: George Marks
Creative #: 57539554

COMICS:
Foxhole #1 (October 1954), Gang Busters #41 (August-September 1954), Astonishing #35 (October 1954), Superboy #35 (September 1954), Hopalong Cassidy #93 (September 1954), Gene Autry #90 (August 1954), Archie #70 (September-October 1954), Four Color #581 - Walt Disney's Chip 'n' Dale (August 1954), Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies Comics #154 (August 1954), Marge's Little Lulu #74 (August 1954), digests, Bugs Bunny's Vacation Funnies #4 [June](1954), Walt Disney's Vacation Parade #5   ([July] 1954)

Rack far left, middle-
Jet Magazine August 12, 1954
http://www.coverbrowser.com/covers/jet/3#i128


#10 - 1954.08.12-Sidewalk newspaper and magazine stand - George Marks
Different angle of the same stand as the previous picture.


#11 - 1960-A view of children receiving blood transfusions - Bob Gomel
Credit: BOB GOMEL
Creative #:tlp890024
Licence type:Rights-managed
Collection:The LIFE Picture Collection

https://www.gettyimages.ca/detail/photo/view-of-children-receiving-blood-high-res-stock-photography/tlp890024

Original source unknown.

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#12 - 1961-Ham the Space Chimp
(Original Caption) A space chimp posing to camera after a successful mission to space, 1961.

"On the morning of January 31, 1961, in south Florida, a 5-year-old chimpanzee — dubbed "Ham" by his handlers — ate a breakfast of baby cereal, condensed milk, vitamins and half an egg. Then the unassuming 37-pound primate went out and made aeronautic history: Aboard a NASA space capsule, traveling thousands of miles an hour almost 160 miles above the Earth, he became the first chimp in space."  -Life Magazine

Read all about Ham at this link:
http://nightflight.com/meet-ham-the-three-year-old-astrochimp-was-the-first-american-in-space/


#13 - 1963.11.22-NYC-JFK shot - Wayne Miller
(Original Caption) USA. New York City. November 22nd, 1963. Reaction to the assassination of John F. KENNEDY.

NYC31027
(MIW1963019W00002/14)
© Wayne Miller/Magnum Photos

http://pro.magnumphotos.com/Asset/-2K7O3R3JOFDM.html


#14 - 1968.06.06-Bobby Kennedy shot
(Original caption) View of an unidentified news seller at his stand in Union Square, New York, New York, June 6, 1968. Among the periodicals for sale are copies of the New York Post newspaper that reports on the shooting of presidential candidate Robert Kennedy earlier in the morning; he died the following morning. (Photo by Bev Grant/Getty Images)

https://www.gettyimages.co.uk/license/939586206


#15 - 1969.07.21-Moon landing
The Washington Post on Monday, July 21, 1969: "'The Eagle Has Landed'—Two Men Walk on the Moon"
Originally uploaded by User:Rufus330Ci on 23 January 2006 to wikipedia

(Wiki Caption) "This is a picture of my mother holding the Washington News Paper on Monday, July 21st 1969 stating 'The Eagle Has Landed. Two Men Walk on the Moon'. The photo was taken by my grandfather." -- the original uploader

https://kids.kiddle.co/Image:Land_on_the_Moon_7_21_1969-repair.jpg


#16 - 1973.01-Comic Reading -Vietnam
(Original Caption) Comic Reading

January 1973: A Vietnamese child reading a comic bought by Vietnamese soldiers. (Photo by John Downing/Express/Getty Images)

Reading Sgt. Fury (Marvel) #98 (May 1972)


That's it for this batch, hope you liked them,
-Yoc

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Re: Historical Photos - Making History
« Reply #7 on: November 18, 2018, 12:54:31 AM »
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The unknown between Gang Busters & Superboy is Astonishing #35 https://www.comics.org/issue/11619/cover/4/

Unknown western is Hopalong Cassidy #93 https://www.comics.org/issue/11530/cover/4/

After Bugs Bunny's Vacation is Walt Disney's Vacation Parade #5 https://www.comics.org/issue/11394/cover/4/

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Re: Historical Photos - Making History
« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2018, 01:12:26 PM »
Thanks again SS!
I've added your info to the listing.

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