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


Marion Forde poster by Charles Gesmar – 1926.

#1 Marion Forde poster by Charles Gesmar – 1926.

A pale, stylized dancer stretches across a deep black field, arms flung wide as if mid-leap, while rose-colored petals and looping ribbons whirl around her in a theatrical storm. The figure’s sleek silhouette, sculpted hair, and stage-ready poise embody the…


Don’t throw chewing gum on the platform (September 1976).

#2 Don’t throw chewing gum on the platform (September 1976).

Bold Japanese lettering dominates the upper half of the design, delivering a blunt instruction: don’t toss chewing gum onto the platform. Beneath it, a caped superhero recoils mid-stride, arms raised in alarm as his boot lands in a sticky, stringing…





Paris (Xe arr.) by Leon Auguste

#31 Paris (Xe arr.) by Leon Auguste

Along the stone façade of a Paris building in the 10th arrondissement, everyday commerce spills onto the sidewalk in a scene that feels both orderly and improvised. A woman stands beside a spread of papers laid directly on the pavement,…




Marie Studholme looks stunning in this portrait from 1905

#84 Marie Studholme looks stunning in this portrait from 1905

Marie Studholme poses with an easy confidence in this 1905 studio portrait, her smile and lifted arm turning a formal sitting into something lively and theatrical. A wide, flower-trimmed hat crowns her dark, voluminous hair, while drop earrings catch the…


Mrs M Beaumont poses for a portrait on October 26, 1906

#100 Mrs M Beaumont poses for a portrait on October 26, 1906

Poised beneath an impressively wide-brimmed Edwardian hat, Mrs. M. Beaumont meets the camera with a steady, unembellished gaze in this studio portrait dated October 26, 1906. The hat’s dark sweep and soft feathered trim create a bold silhouette above her…




NACA High Speed Flight Station “Computer Room”, 1949.

#5 NACA High Speed Flight Station “Computer Room”, 1949.

Inside the NACA High Speed Flight Station “Computer Room” in 1949, the work of flight research looks more like a bustling office than a cockpit. Women and men concentrate at desks crowded with papers, notebooks, and calculating tools, while a…








The 1903 Tour de France winner Maurice Garin.

#16 The 1903 Tour de France winner Maurice Garin.

Maurice Garin stands with arms folded beside a bicycle dressed in flowers, the kind of celebratory touch that instantly signals victory. His simple racing kit and calm, steady gaze contrast with the formal figure next to him in a dark…