• Category

  • Search

Flashbak
  • SUPPORT US : VISIT THE SHOP
  • Claim Your Free Newsletter
  • Explore Our Shop
  • JoIn Us
  • Archives
  • Donate & Subscribe
  • Flashbak on Facebook
  • Flashbak on Twitter
  • Flashbak on Pinterest
  • Flashbak on Instagram
  • Flashbak RSS Feed
How Vinyl Records And Music Tapes Are Made (1954)

How Vinyl Records And Music Tapes Are Made (1954)

This is how vinyl records was made in 1954 at the AMPEX factory in San Carlos, California ...
0
Post Views: 2,474
The Day They Nuked Mississippi (1964)

The Day They Nuked Mississippi (1964)

“We all got up and got dressed up, and they told us to go to Caney Church,” says Dorothy Breshears, who was 13 at the time. “When we got there, everybody we knew was there.” ...
0
Post Views: 12,001
Women Workers at a Naval Air Base in Texas 1942

Women Workers at a Naval Air Base in Texas 1942

The US Farm Security Administration took these color photographs of women working in the Assembly and Repair Dept. of the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas. ...
0
Post Views: 2,145
Remarkable Photographs of San Francisco’s Chinatown At The End Of The 19th Century

Remarkable Photographs of San Francisco’s Chinatown At The End Of The 19th Century

Around 1900, Berlin-born naturalised American Arnold Genthe took (often covert) pictures of street life in San Francisco's Chinatown. ...
0
Post Views: 3,689
Marvellous Photographs of Manhattan in 1936

Marvellous Photographs of Manhattan in 1936

The great big city's a wondrous toy just made for a girl and boy, We'll turn Manhattan into an isle of joy... (Lorenz Hart) ...
0
Post Views: 2,380
Who was Janet? Time Travel With A Massachusetts Woman (1961-1975)

Who was Janet? Time Travel With A Massachusetts Woman (1961-1975)

Who is she, and who is the photographer? A sibling, neighbor or lover? Possibly even a self-timer? Each snapshot becomes another chunk of our invented narrative of Janet." ...
0
Post Views: 5,104
Bostonians Recycle Scrap Metal To Win The War (1942)

Bostonians Recycle Scrap Metal To Win The War (1942)

In 1942 Leslie Jones, a Staff photographer for the Boston Herald-Traveler took pictures of locals supporting the fight by collecting scrap metal, cloth, cooking fat, rubber and anything else that could help. ...
0
Post Views: 1,242
12 Vintage TV Publicity Photos That Must Be Seen

12 Vintage TV Publicity Photos That Must Be Seen

Enjoy a handful of great publicity photographs from the 1960s – 1980s. Some are odd, some awesome – all are very, very interesting! ...
0
Post Views: 4,799
An Afternoon At Currie’s Ice Cream Store – Los Angeles 1946

An Afternoon At Currie’s Ice Cream Store – Los Angeles 1946

Lucille Stewart took these photographs for the Currie's Ice Cream parlor's newsletter ...
0
Post Views: 5,053
The Golden Age of Meat

The Golden Age of Meat

UP UNTIL the health craze of the 1980s, your average meal consisted of meat, more meat, an additional piece of meat, and one more piece of meat for good measure garnished with a tiny fleck of vegetable matter. ...
0
Post Views: 3,522
Photos from a Trip to New York in August 1967

Photos from a Trip to New York in August 1967

New York is an ugly city, a dirty city. Its climate is a scandal, its politics are used to frighten children, its traffic is madness, its competition is murderous. But there is one thing about it: Once you have lived in New York and it has become your home, no place else is good enough. – John Steinbeck ...
0
Post Views: 3,152
Morton Bartlett’s Family of Homemade Children (1926-1963)

Morton Bartlett’s Family of Homemade Children (1926-1963)

'Painted plaster skin turns supple and dewy through his watchful viewfinder' ...
0
Post Views: 5,348

Past 1 … 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Next
Top
  • Contribute
  • Advertise
  • Support Us With A Subscription
  • We Are
  • Contact
  • Archives
  • Terms, Conditions and Cookies
  • Shop

Alum Media © 2025