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elvisanddenise:Wearing sunglasses and looking cool
billowy: By Elliot Erwitt, 1950s.
garys-classic-guitars:Candy Apple Red 1965 Fender Stratocaster,http://www.garysguitars.com/catalog/1965-fender-stratocaster
🥀 rllynbdy 🥀
archiesleach: Cary Grant, 1933.
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suavecitopomade:You’ve seen our new Fuel Tank cap in black, here it is in Grey! #GetItHombre #Suavecito #Pomade #StatFirme #Otto #SnapBack http://suavecitopomade.com/collections/hats-beanies
Hello Sweet Tea
screwedntattooed: semioticapocalypse: Joel Meyerowitz. JFK airport. NYC. 1968 [::SemAp FB || SemAp::] A -59 sittin’ in snow. Beautiful!
gregorypecks: Los Angeles: Sam Cooke, circa 1959
twostriptechnicolor: Creed, Colorado, 1942 (Detail). (Library of Congress)
fifties-sixties-everyday-life: 1961
..Death.. Awaits Us
ryanrussell: I miss the road.
johanclicks:Shoe
monsterman:The Unknown (1927)
theboatlullabies:I just put up a new show with over 100 of my favorite photos of women from my collection
Atlanta Teens On A Night Out, 1947Â
Monstera leaves and VHS tapes.
inkfromtheoctopus:American Pin Company.Mourning Pins.19th century.Because of strict mourning rituals, when a woman was in deep mourning, she couldn’t wear or display anything bright or flashy — even shiny pins keeping her clothing together. So women
ladysurreal: Vincent Price
ronaldcmerchant: trade ads in Film Daily for DRACULA (1931)
poisonivythecramps: Poison Ivy and Lux Interior
SEXROCKING3
espantajerias:Billie Holiday and her two chihuahuas, Chiquita and Pepe.
troyboy878:bonecuddles: heyy-faggot: Couple on a subway. Photo by Stanley Kubrick, 1946. Oh god. This could be us. But i haven’t got a hat like that.
devnikki:dead-man-dcxvi:classic monster vday cardsTo funny
5centsapound: Augustin Victor Casasola : Mexico City (1900-1920)
Just enjoying myself
✨Honey✨
elvisandjerrylewislover: Elvis Presley - Canada,1957 - Tupelo.1956 - So gorgeous !
My Grandma sent a photo of herself to my Grandpa during the Korean War. He sent this photo back to her. Circa 1950. (x)
babygirl
the-king-of-coney-island: vintagelasvegas: Riviera parking lot. Las Vegas, 1958. Looking north towards Algiers Hotel and The Thunderbird. ⊱✰⊰
fifties-sixties-everyday-life: 1950s
fuckyeahclassiccars: Melbourne Car Show 2015Â
spicyhorror: Son of Frankenstein and Bride of Frankenstein double feature poster 1940’s
twoseparatecoursesmeet: Giant Barrels and Saguaros, 1955 Bruce Thomas
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✸This Old Stomping Ground✸
Lady Luck
fawnvelveteen: Norma Shearer in The actress directed by Sidney Franklin, 1928
greasy-tony: greasy-tony: My ‘53 Iron Reposting my ‘53!
fuckyeahvintage-retro: Tim Bradley (Courtesy of Craig Krull Gallery)
adanvc: Market Street, Philadelphia, PA, 1944-1945. by Louis Faurer
black-0rpheus: “William P. Gottlieb was an American photographer and newspaper columnist who is best known for his classic photographs of the leading performers of the ‘Golden Age’ of American Jazz in the 1930s and 1940s. Gottlieb’s photographs
phantomjoe309: East Los Angeles female gang members in a police lineup, 1942. Source: lapl.org
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myreveries: In memoriamAnita Ekberg (29 September 1931 – 11 January 2015) Nej, för mig är [döden] helt naturlig. Jag är bara arg för att jag inte får chansen att berätta för andra om döden, vart själen tar vägen och om det finns något
the60sbazaar: Happy birthday Mr Presley!
raw-rocker: ♪ HAPPY 80th BIRTHDAY ELVIS! ♪  January 8th, 1935 - Forever ♪
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great-american-nightmare: Happy 80th. Birthday Elvis.
luckynkentucky
francisalbertsinatra: Frank Sinatra, Benny Goodman, and Count Basie. In one photo. Photographed by Peter Martin, circa 1945
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onlyoldphotography: Walker Evans: Pedestrians at Curb, Seen from Above, New York City, 1928