Some crewmates of the USCG Cutter Spencer watching as depth charges explode around U-175, 500 nautical miles West-South-West of Ireland, 17th April 1943. Photo taken by Jack January. Colourised by me. 4 Comments Vintage
Directors of the Afro-American Investment and Building Company (Est. 1892) – Brooklyn, New York. Photographed circa 1906. [1044×686] 3 Comments Vintage
German mountaineers having a rest in the snow in the Caucasus, Soviet Union, 22nd December 1942 [799×537] 2 Comments Vintage
A chain gang of young African-American convicts in the Southern United States, 1903. A common practice historically in the American South, prisoners would be chained together to perform menial or physically challenging work (even in public, outside prison) as a form of punishment. [819×1024] 4 Comments Vintage