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Women grocery shopping with curlers in their hair, 1960s.
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Women grocery shopping with curlers in their hair, 1960s.

New York City 1924
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New York City 1924

Human menu at a New York restaurant.  1968.
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Human menu at a New York restaurant. 1968.

Two children watch Alfred Hitchcock in an antique shop in San Sebastian (Spain). The filmmaker went to the San Sebastian...
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Two children watch Alfred Hitchcock in an antique shop in San Sebastian (Spain). The filmmaker went to the San Sebastian Festival to present "Vertigo" in 1958.

For Monkey Business (1952), Marilyn Monroe did several costume and makeup tests before filming began. In these tests, sh...
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For Monkey Business (1952), Marilyn Monroe did several costume and makeup tests before filming began. In these tests, she is seen trying out different looks for her role as Miss Lois Laurel, the young, flirtatious secretary in Howard Hawks’ screwball comedy starring Cary Grant and Ginger Rogers. The wardrobe department explored a few variations of form-fitting outfits that matched the character’s youthful and seductive energy, often pairing them with Monroe’s signature platinum curls and bright lipstick.
Hawks initially didn’t see anything special in Monroe’s on-set presence, but changed his mind after seeing her perform on film. He also recounted that behind the scenes, Monroe was often left alone and ignored by others on set, but possessed a “strange effect when she was photographed” that created her powerful on-screen persona.
During the costume test shoot, Monroe was reportedly feeling unsteady. She had to have her appendix removed shortly after the shoot was completed.
These tests were done under controlled lighting so Hawks and the studio could evaluate how fabrics, colors, and makeup photographed on black and-white film. While the movie was a comedy, the tests highlight Monroe’s emerging star quality—she was still a supporting actress at this point, but the studio was clearly aware of her photogenic power.

Father and his daughter listen to the radio in their home. Tehama County, California. (1940)
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Father and his daughter listen to the radio in their home. Tehama County, California. (1940)

Cast iron and masonry public urinal oncurb of street. Paris. (1865)
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Cast iron and masonry public urinal on
curb of street. Paris. (1865)

A woman mechanic from Atlantic Auto Service tending the motor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1943.
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A woman mechanic from Atlantic Auto Service tending the motor in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1943.

Rawhide (1960) - Clint Eastwood
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Rawhide (1960) - Clint Eastwood

Ad car with Kodak Girl on a giant folding camera, 1912
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Ad car with Kodak Girl on a giant folding camera, 1912

A woman buying goods with a ration book in New York, a common practice during WWII when items from gas to nylon to food ...
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A woman buying goods with a ration book in New York, a common practice during WWII when items from gas to nylon to food were rationed to prioritize military production, 1940s.

Natalie Wood with her parents, admiring a wax bust of herself at the Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park, California. (19...
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Natalie Wood with her parents, admiring a wax bust of herself at the Movieland Wax Museum in Buena Park, California. (1964)

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