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Monkey Business Lobby Card - 1931
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Monkey Business Lobby Card - 1931
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Monkey Business, Lobby Card - 1931
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Vlucht van de Pelikaan van Amsterdam naar Batavia in 1933 (Flight of the Pelikaan from Amsterdam to Batavia) by Jacob Pieter van den Bosch, 1934.
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Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) : Corn Stooks and Farmsteads - Hill Farm, Capel-yffin, Wales 1939.
Eric Ravilious, Anchor and Boats, Rye, 1938. Watercolour and pencil on paper.
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'Smiling Boy and Girl' - Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Lester Beall, 1930 (Library of Congress)
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'Now I'm Satisfied' - Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture, 1930 (Library of Congress)
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Things Look Better - Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Lester Beall, 1930 (Library of Congress)
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Rural Industries Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Lester Beall, 1930 (Library of Congress).
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Power On The farm - Rural Electrification Administration, U.S. Department of Agriculture - Lester Beall, 1930 (Library of Congress)
New York City by Jack Allison - Summer, 1938.
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Street Vendor Selling Ices, New York by Jack Allison - Summer, 1938.
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Three men at the Hotel Colón - HQ of the PSUC, Barcelona - photograph by Gerda Taro - August 1936
Three republican soldiers, Cordoba Front by Gerda Taro - 5 September, 1936
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Funeral of Generl Lukacs, Valencia by Gerda Taro - June 16th, 1937
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"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make." The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina. Directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi. Released in 1931.
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"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make." The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina. Directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi. Released in 1931
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"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make." The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina. Directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi. Released in 1931.
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"Listen to them. Children of the night. What music they make." The ancient vampire Count Dracula arrives in England and begins to prey upon the virtuous young Mina. Directed by Tod Browning and starring Bela Lugosi. Released in 1931.
Poster for Rebecca directed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1939, starring Laurence Olivier and Joan Fontaine.
London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) Cambridge poster by. The poster shows a river view of Cambridge. Artwork by Graham Petrie c.1930.
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Fais-do-do near Crowley, Louisiana by Russell Lee in October 1938 - Library of Congress.
Cajun Women at a Fais Do-Do dance in Crowley, Louisiana by Russell Lee in October 1938 - Library of Congress
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Fais-do-do dance. Cajun men congregate in center of hall. Near Crowley, Louisiana -by Russell Lee October 1938 - Library of Congress.
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Fais-do-do dance near Crowley, Louisiana by Russell Lee - October 1938 - Library of Congress.
Men's section at Fais-do-do dance near Crowley, Louisiana, By Russell Lee - 1938 - Library of Congress.
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Cajun orchestra for fais-do-do near Crowley, Louisiana. Having intermission with drinks by Russell Lee 1938 - Library of Congress.
Cajun Bar at Louisiana Rice Festival by Russell Lee - 1938 - Library of Congress.
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Fais-do-do near Crowley, Louisiana by Russell Lee - October 1938 - Library of Congress.
Poster promoting a theatrical reissue of the 1931 film 'Dracula' - c.1960
Still from Bride of Frankenstein directed by James Whale in 1935 featuring Elsa Lanchester and Boris Karloff.
Poster for Bride of Frankenstein directed by James Whale in 1935.
To a new world of gods and monsters.
So intones Dr. Praetorious to Dr. Henry Frankenstein, toasting their new friendship with a glass of gin ("my only weakness") before proposing a partnership. He unveils a series of miniature living humans, each in its own bell jar: Homunculi, he says, which point the way to full-scale experiments in the creation of life. "Alone," he tells Frankenstein, "you have created a man. Now, together, we will create his mate."
Their quest forms the inspiration for James Whale's "The Bride of Frankenstein" (1935), the best of the Frankenstein movies--a sly, subversive work that smuggled shocking material past the censors by disguising it in the trappings of horror. Some movies age; others ripen. Seen today, Whale's masterpiece is more surprising than when it was made because today's audiences are more alert to its buried hints of homosexuality, necrophilia and sacrilege. But you don't have to deconstruct it to enjoy it; it's satirical, exciting, funny, and an influential masterpiece of art direction. - Roger Ebert
Dorothy Gale is swept away from a farm in Kansas to a magical land of Oz in a tornado and embarks on a quest with her new friends to see the Wizard who can help her return home to Kansas. Directors: Victor Fleming, George Cukor (uncredited)
A young man turns to a witch doctor to lure the woman he loves away from her fiancé, but instead turns her into a zombie slave. Starring Bela Lugosi and directed by Victor Halperin in 1932.
Five women holding hands and walking together in a row in August 1935 by Toni Frissell.
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Highway Corner, Reedsville, West Virginia by Walker Evans - 1936.
Scott's Run mining camps near Morgantown, West Virginia. Domestic interior. Shack at Osage July 1935, Walker Evans
New York, New York. 61st Street between 1st and 3rd Avenues. Summer 1938 - Walker Evans
New Orleans, c. late 1935. "Movie theatre on Saint Charles Street. Liberty Theater, 420 St. Charles Avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana" Walker Evans
New Orleans, 1935. "Waterfront in New Orleans. French market sidewalk scene. Louisiana". View shows Decatur Street looking downriver from above St. Philip Street. Photographer Walker Evans