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,…



Argosy cover, December 29, 1917

#4 Argosy cover, December 29, 1917

Argosy’s December 29, 1917 cover is a confident slice of early 20th‑century magazine design, dominated by bold typography and a carefully staged interior scene. The masthead proclaims “THE ARGOSY” and “Issued Weekly,” while the lower border anchors the period details—10¢…


Argosy cover, February 21, 1925

#20 Argosy cover, February 21, 1925

Bold lettering at the top announces “Argosy All-Story Weekly,” setting the tone for a classic pulp magazine cover that was meant to grab a reader from across the newsstand. The palette is warm and dramatic—brick reds, sandy yellows, and deep…


Liberty cover, April 5, 1930

#1 Liberty cover, April 5, 1930

Boldly lettered “Liberty” crowns this April 5, 1930 cover, framed by eye-catching details like the 5¢ price and a circulation boast printed in red. Beneath the masthead, an illustrator’s scene bursts with motion: a blond girl with a large pink…



Gitta Schilling in Senator Class airplane decor, 1958.

#4 Gitta Schilling in Senator Class airplane decor, 1958.

Gitta Schilling steps into the frame amid the plush calm of Senator Class airplane decor, her tailored red ensemble doing as much talking as the cabin itself. The polished finish of the interior—curved partitions, soft seating, and carefully arranged lighting—signals…




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…








Nancy Chaffee Kiner.

#15 Nancy Chaffee Kiner.

Kneeling at the edge of a tennis court with a racket angled toward the camera, Nancy Chaffee Kiner offers an easy smile that feels both candid and carefully composed. The crisp white tennis outfit and classic short hairstyle evoke an…