USS TEXAS (BB-35) at anchor for liberty.
Photographed sometime between January and August 1921.
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USS TEXAS (BB-35) at anchor for liberty.
Photographed sometime between January and August 1921.
source

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Polish actress and director Irena Solska (1877 - 1958)
Curtiss NC-3 afloat rests near beach, off Brooklyn, New York.
Date: April 29, 1919
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command: NH 112428, NH 112410
Skaters — Cyril Power
Linocut (c. 1932)

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Art Deco Interwar Polish railway posters promoting Warsaw (Warszawa) by Stefan Norblin in 1926.
Norblin “was well-known for his poster designs for the Polish tourist industry. His poster work is distinguished by its unconstrained expression of subject matter, fine hand and intense color. It depicted specific Polish regions, towns and historical buildings for the Ministry of Transportation” (Polish Poster p. 87). Here, we see a view of the old buildings and spires of Warsaw seen from the Vistula river. Gebrauchsgraphik April 1, 1936, p. 43. (x)
Rudolf Schlichter, Meeting of the Fetishists and the Maniacal Flagellants, c. 1921
Reichshauptſtadt Berlin | Hardenbergstraße
ph. Willi Pragher (German, 1908 – 1992), CC-BY September 20th, 1937
Deutsche Digitale Bibliothek