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Images Dated 14th September 2009

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Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: CHICAGO: TRAFFIC, 1909. Congested traffic on Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: TRAFFIC, 1909. Congested traffic on Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois, looking southward from the intersection with Randolph Street, 1909. Photographed by Frank M. Hallenbeck

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: TV DINNER, 1954. Packaging for Swansons turkey TV dinner, 1954

TV DINNER, 1954. Packaging for Swansons turkey TV dinner, 1954, designed to resemble a television set

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: HARPO MARX (1888-1964). American comedian and actor. Photographed with French harpist Henriette

HARPO MARX (1888-1964). American comedian and actor. Photographed with French harpist Henriette Renis, at her home in Paris, France, 1933

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: Drawing from the U. S. patent application of Hungarian inventor Laszlo Biro for his fountain pen

Drawing from the U. S. patent application of Hungarian inventor Laszlo Biro for his fountain pen
BALLPOINT PEN, 1941. Drawing from the U.S. patent application of Hungarian inventor Laszlo Biro for his fountain pen, the first commercially successful ballpoint pen, 1941

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: CHICAGO: TRAFFIC, 1909. Congested traffic on Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: TRAFFIC, 1909. Congested traffic on Dearborn Street, Chicago, Illinois, looking southward from the intersection with Randolph Street, 1909. Photographed by Frank M. Hallenbeck

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: The Amana Radarange, the first microwave oven designed for home use, 1967

The Amana Radarange, the first microwave oven designed for home use, 1967
MICROWAVE OVEN, 1967. The Amana Radarange, the first microwave oven designed for home use, 1967

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: Drawing from the patent application of American inventor Whitcomb L

Drawing from the patent application of American inventor Whitcomb L. Judson for a clasp locker and unlocker for shoes
INVENTION: SHOE FASTENER. Drawing from the patent application of American inventor Whitcomb L. Judson for a clasp locker and unlocker for shoes, a precursor of the zipper, 1893

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist. Malraux (left) as Minister of Cultural Affairs

ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist. Malraux (left) as Minister of Cultural Affairs, with French writer Francois Mauriac at the Palais de Chaillot, 31 October 1962

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: CHARLES MACARTHUR (1895-1956). American journalist and playwright

CHARLES MACARTHUR (1895-1956). American journalist and playwright. Photographed with his wife, actress Helen Hayes, aboard the ocean liner Queen Mary, August 1936

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist and statesman. Malraux (left)

ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist and statesman. Malraux (left) congratulating French painter Marcel Gromaire for recieving the National Arts Grand Prize

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: CHARLES MACARTHUR (1895-1956). American journalist and playwright

CHARLES MACARTHUR (1895-1956). American journalist and playwright. Photographed c1928 by Nickolas Muray

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: MILLER & MONROE, 1956. American playwright Arthur Miller and movie star Marilyn Monroe

MILLER & MONROE, 1956. American playwright Arthur Miller and movie star Marilyn Monroe, photographed in front of Millers summer house at Roxbury, Connecticut, shortly before their wedding, June 1956

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist and statesman. Photographed giving a speech in Paris

ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist and statesman. Photographed giving a speech in Paris, 1947

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist and statesman. Photograph, 1968

ANDRE MALRAUX (1901-1976). French novelist and statesman. Photograph, 1968

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: AUTO RACING, 1910. American automobile racer Barney Oldfield setting a record speed of 131

AUTO RACING, 1910. American automobile racer Barney Oldfield setting a record speed of 131.7 miles-per-hour in his Blitzen Benz, at Daytona Beach, Florida, 1910

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: WORLD SERIES, 1903. View of the Huntington Avenue baseball grounds in Boston, Massachusetts

WORLD SERIES, 1903. View of the Huntington Avenue baseball grounds in Boston, Massachusetts, during the opening game of the first World Series, 1 October 1903

Background imageImages Dated 14th September 2009: BASEBALL HALL OF FAME. Exterior view of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown

BASEBALL HALL OF FAME. Exterior view of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York, dedicated in 1939. Photographed c1960


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