Old Photo Gallery

  • Home
  • Info
    • About Us
    • Terms of Use
    • Sources & Credits
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
  • Art
    • Artworks
    • Cover Art
    • Colorization
    • Fashion & Culture
  • People
    • Celebrities
    • Places & People
  • Wars
    • Wars & Military
    • Civil Wars
    • Vietnam War
    • WWII
    • WWI
  • Funny
  • Inventions
  • Movies
  • Movies & TV
  • Music
  • Photography
  • Sports
  • Then & Now
  • Vehicles & Transportation
  • Vintage Ads
  • Weird

#164 Trucks loaded with wheat during the harvest season had a long wait – including along the Mayo Bridge – to reach the Cargill Inc. grain elevator at First and Hull streets in South Richmond, 1952.

Home » Places & People
#164 Trucks loaded with wheat during the harvest season had a long wait – including along the Mayo Bridge – to reach the Cargill Inc. grain elevator at First and Hull streets in South Richmond, 1952.

What Richmond, Virginia looked like in the 1950s through Historical Photos

#164 Trucks loaded with wheat during the harvest season had a long wait – including along the Mayo Bridge – to reach the Cargill Inc. grain elevator at First and Hull streets in South Richmond, 1952.

Places & People

Related posts:

#49 A View of Schaffhausen from Munot with river Rhine, Switzerland, 1980s

#17 A woman smokes a cigarette while holding a cocktail glass in the other hand, 1930

#62 Heroes’ Square in Vienna with the Castle Gate and museums, 1930s.

#9 Bighorn, Montana, Cora, 1865

#43 Scollay Square, looking west. Scollay Building in centre.

#41 Pavilion of World Exhibition, Montreal 1967

#17 The Street Life of New York City in the 1980s Through the Lens of Steven Siegel #17 Places & Peo…

#11 Soviet military vehicle, Olomouc

#15 British statesman Winston Churchill (1874 – 1965) paints the fishing village of Camara de Lobos…

←#163 Three stores opened for business in Southside Plaza, then part of Chesterfield County, 1957.
#165 Richmond was preparing to raise the daily sanitation tax on street vendors at the Sixth and 17th Street markets from 10 cents per day to 25, 1951.→

Old Photo Gallery

Explore a captivating collection of vintage photographs that tell stories of the past, preserving memories and history through stunning imagery.

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Terms of Use
  • Sources & Credits
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact Us

OldPhotoGallery 2026