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From the Great Depression to World War II - photos from the American Memory collection


DONNA LAFRAMBOISE  aka  TripodGirl
The American Memory collection contains more than 162,000 images taken between 1935 and 1944 by government-hired photographers. If you were to look at 100 of them per day, every day, you'd need more than four years to view them all. As a photographer, I consider these images nothing short of wondrous. This blog showcases some of them.

January 4, 2009

Spectators

It's impossible to know the emotions of these women as they gaze over the fence at the amusement park. Curiosity? Longing? Childhood reminiscence?

Photo by Fenno Jacobs. Southington, Connecticut. 1942.

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to locate this image, use search terms: Connecticut, amusement, park

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December 27, 2008

Light on White

to locate this image on the American Memory website use search terms NEW, SNOW and FENCEShadows and textures.

Photo taken by Arthur Rothstein in New Hampshire, 1936.

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to locate this image, use search terms: new, snow, fence

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