liquidnight:

Henry Peach Robinson
On the Hill-Top, 1869
Albumen print
From Henry Peach Robinson: Master of Photographic Art 1830-1901

liquidnight:

Henry Peach Robinson

On the Hill-Top, 1869

Albumen print

From Henry Peach Robinson: Master of Photographic Art 1830-1901

blackhistoryalbum:

YOUNG LADIES & GENTS | 1940S-50s Two girls and two boys wearing matching clothing, posed in park. Credit: Charles Teenie Harris, photographer. Teenie Harris Photograph Collection, 1920-1970, Carnegie Museum of Art

blackhistoryalbum:

YOUNG LADIES & GENTS | 1940S-50s Two girls and two boys wearing matching clothing, posed in park. Credit: Charles Teenie Harris, photographer. Teenie Harris Photograph Collection, 1920-1970, Carnegie Museum of Art

liquidnight:

Jacqueline Roberts
From the series Kindred Spirits
[via Le Journal De La Photographie]

liquidnight:

Jacqueline Roberts

From the series Kindred Spirits

[via Le Journal De La Photographie]

liquidnight:

Eva Besnyö
Gypsy Boy with Cello
Hungary, 1931
From Eva Besnyö

liquidnight:

Eva Besnyö

Gypsy Boy with Cello

Hungary, 1931

From Eva Besnyö

Facist Youth (4) (by paul.malon)

Facist Youth (4) (by paul.malon)

hoodoothatvoodoo:

William Mortensen
Youth
1936

hoodoothatvoodoo:

William Mortensen

Youth

1936

liquidnight:

Robert Capa
Haifa, Israel, 1949
From Robert Capa: The Definitive Collection

liquidnight:

Robert Capa

Haifa, Israel, 1949

From Robert Capa: The Definitive Collection

liquidnight:

Willy Ronis
Walking to School, 1954
From Willy Ronis

liquidnight:

Willy Ronis

Walking to School, 1954

From Willy Ronis

Apache (by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick?)
Apache, leader of Sunset Strip’s youth, Los Angeles, Calif., 1967
Published caption:

NO LSD FOR HIM—“Personally, I haven’t taken acid (LSD) and I won’t,” says Apache, 23, a respected leader of Sunset Strip’s young people. He also thinks older generation emphasizes school too much, that “kids need to learn about the world.”Publication:Los Angeles TimesPublication date:February 12, 1967

Apache (by What Makes The Pie Shops Tick?)

Apache, leader of Sunset Strip’s youth, Los Angeles, Calif., 1967

Published caption:

NO LSD FOR HIM—“Personally, I haven’t taken acid (LSD) and I won’t,” says Apache, 23, a respected leader of Sunset Strip’s young people. He also thinks older generation emphasizes school too much, that “kids need to learn about the world.”
Publication:Los Angeles Times
Publication date:February 12, 1967

blackhistoryalbum:

Little Ballerinas on Flickr.
Doris Patterson’s dance class, Washington  DC., 1948, Addison Scurlock, photographer. Scurlock Studio Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution

blackhistoryalbum:

Little Ballerinas on Flickr.

Doris Patterson’s dance class, Washington
DC., 1948, Addison Scurlock, photographer.
Scurlock Studio Records, Archives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution