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[colorized] [colorized] Truck driver in diner. Clinton, Indiana. Photo by Arthur Rothstein, 1940. [colorized] Washington D.C. Changing a tire. Photo by John Collier, May 1942 [colorized] A photograph from Whitechapel, London, in 1952. [colorized] Rue de la Ferronnerie c. 1865 Charles Marville (French, 1816–1879) France, 19th century [colorized] Title Shady side of main street. Elkins, West Virginia Names Vachon, John, 1914-1975, photographer Created / Published 1939 June. [colorized] Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library. "Group of men, women and children gathered on stoop, East Harlem, New York City" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1947 - 1951. [colorized] Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Photographs and Prints Division, The New York Public Library. "Rural Puerto Rican family of six, 1950s" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1952. [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Photographer Zack Brown shooting dapper men in Harlem, ca. 1937 [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] ma  photo [colorized] ma  foto [colorized] Del Shannon beatles
[colorized] zakour03@gmail.com [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] without watermark [colorized] auto bude červené [colorized] Claire Bloom [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Ripley [colorized] [colorized] George Stingerl and John Henry Mears in 1934 [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] George Stingerl (1898-1946) playing billiards in the 30s or 40s in a 1938 advertising photo. [colorized] [colorized] George Stingerl In 1935 Promotion Jungle Radio [colorized] [colorized] My childhood photo is amazing.  Thanks for kolorize.cc website 🙏♥️ [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Chuck Wilbert in 1957 [colorized] W.C.  Fields (January 29, 1880-December 25,1946) 
In 1930s or 1940s [colorized] Me as a baby with my mother [colorized] [colorized] Francis X. Bushman (1884-1966)
[colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) [colorized] Niña hermosa [colorized] [colorized] W.C. Fields and Mack Senett in 1930s-1940s [colorized] Fiorello H. DeLaguardia (1882-1947) in 1929 at age 46 [colorized] Robert Johnson In 1936 [colorized] Gloria Jean in 1940s [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] B.C. Forbes in 1937 [colorized] Elzie Crisler Segar (1894-1938) [colorized] W.C. Fields (1880-1946) [colorized] Robert Spridwell photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 
July 16, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois
[colorized] Franklin Roosevelt (1882-1945) [colorized] Susan Peters in 1940s [colorized] W.C. Fields in 1930-1940 [colorized] Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937 [colorized] The bygone East End of London, taken in 1912. [colorized] A view of the Old Kent road taken in the 1890s [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Foto [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Female swimmer posing on the beach. 1925. [colorized] A young woman dressed as a Soldadera, Mexico, 1940. [colorized] Miss Eva Lynd, photographed by Peter Basch, 1958 [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] audrey hepburn photographed by lawrence fried during the time she was starring in the broadway production of ‘gigi’ in new york city, 1951 [colorized] audrey hepburn photographed by lawrence fried during the time she was starring in the broadway production of ‘gigi’ in new york city, 1951 [colorized] Trafalgar Square, London 1961 [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Mayo Methot and Humphrey Bogart having cocktails with Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman, circa early 1940s. [colorized] Motorola engineer John Mitchell with his phone on the streets of New York. Mitchell helped develop the design for the first mobile phone. 1973. [colorized] A photograph from circa 1930 of Whitechapel fireman holding the trophy they won in the 'Fire Brigades Escape Competition' [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Japanese sumo wrestlers in 1885. [colorized] Irene Manning,  Humphrey Bogart, 1942 [colorized] Jean-Luc Godard and Anna Karina, Cannes Film Festival, 1960 [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Marilyn pictured during a promo visit to the silverware factory based in Niagara Falls. Photo by Jock Carroll. 1952 [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Maurice Barrymore, actor and patriarch of the Barrymore family, 1890s [colorized] Colleen Moore shows off her newly gifted guinea pig, 1924. [colorized] Alexis Ren [colorized] A Photograph of Horse drawn drays at St Pancras station 1912. [colorized] [colorized] Ingrid Bergman in 1946 [colorized] Marilyn pictured in Johnny Hyde’s garden. Photo by Earl Leaf, 1950 [colorized] Red Skelton and Jane Greer on a coffee break on set of Robert Z. Leonard’s THE CLOWN (1953) [colorized] James Dean photographed by Dennis Stock in New York City, 1955 [colorized] Sharon Tate, 1968 [colorized] Brigitte Bardot [colorized] Louise, Nancy Phillips, Josephine Dunn and Doris Hill get their kicks on the set of Rolled Stockings (1927) as James Hall looks on. [colorized] Evelyn Brent by George Hommel, 1929. [colorized] [colorized] Raquel Welch [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Sacred Heart of Montmartre, Paris, 1950s [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Jane Seymour with Freddie Mercury at Fashion Aid, 1985 [colorized] Cowboys enjoy the food at the West Texas Fair in Abilene, 1957 [colorized] Debbie Harry [colorized] Marilyn pictured by Milton Greene during a stay at studio exec Joseph Schenck’s Beverly Hills estate. 1953 [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Bruce Lee in 1971 [colorized] A photograph from Euston Station taken in 1935 [colorized] Clark Gable and Joan Crawford starred in Strange Cargo (1940) [colorized] Louise and flowers. Portrait by Nickolas Muray, New York 1926. [colorized] Dolores del Río, 1934. [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Kay Francis by Otto Dyar, 1930. [colorized] [colorized] Janet Leigh and John Wayne from Jet Pilot (1957) [colorized] 1930, Main Reading Room, Card Catalog, Library of Congress, Washington DC. [colorized] A British tourist traveled to Sudan, Africa, 1936 [colorized] Robert Doisneau. 1956. Paris [colorized] Sigourney Weaver's high school yearbook picture, 1967. [colorized] Claudia Cardinale (1960s) [colorized] The name ponzi scheme originated with Charles Ponzi, who promised 50% returns on investments in only 90 days in the 1920s [colorized] Helen Mirren and Liam Neeson back when they were dating in 1983 [colorized] Pamela Tiffin & Marcello Mastroianni (1965) [colorized] Miss Angie Dickinson [colorized] A man and his white-winged dove in Crystal City, 1939.
Spectacular image from Russell Lee. [colorized] [colorized] Burt Lancaster and Ava Gardner during the filming of The Killers, released in 1946 [colorized] A photograph of A J Wrampling located at 242-246 Fore Street in Edmonton, 1902 [colorized] [colorized] A photograph of an East End child, London, in 1926. [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Otto Frank with Jan and Miep Gies and their son Paul, Amsterdam, 1951 [colorized] Photographs of summer tourists in Greece, 1983 by Tod Papageorge. [colorized] Cybill Shepherd from The Last Picture Show (1971) [colorized] Audrey Hepburn photographed by Mark Shaw on the Paramount Studios lot, 1953 [colorized] Joi Lansing [colorized] Louise quaffs a brew with an assist from Lloyd Nolan on the set of King of Gamblers (1937) [colorized] A glamorous Natalie Wood, photographed for "Cash McCsll" (1960) [colorized] Goldie Hawn
[colorized] A photograph of a prisoner in a typical cell at Leicester Prison 
Taken in 1959. [colorized] Students of the Rostov Civil Engineering Institute (RISI), Gizel-Dere, USSR, September 1972 (photo by Vyacheslav Argenberg) [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Natalie Wood [colorized] Robert Doisneau. 
Rue Mouffetard 
1951. Paris [colorized] [colorized] A 17-year old Frida Kahlo poses for a family photo wearing a traditional gentleman's 3-piece suit, 1924. [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Margaret Sullavan and Jimmy Stewart in a still from Next Time We Love (1936), the first of four films they made together. [colorized] [colorized] [colorized] Raquel Welch in Saint-Tropez, Southern France, 1966. [colorized]