"Cat on sidewalk" New York City, May 1959
From a 35mm negative by Angelo Rizzuto via shorpy.com

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"Cat on sidewalk" New York City, May 1959
From a 35mm negative by Angelo Rizzuto via shorpy.com

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(via Trini & Molly: 1943 | Shorpy)
March 1943. "San Bernardino, California. Trinidad Gutierrez (left) and Molly Alcanto, women 'suppliers' who work at the Santa Fe roundhouse. Their job is replacing lamps and oil cans on incoming locomotives. Mrs. Gutierrez has four children. Her husband is in the hospital after an injury at the Kaiser Fontana steel mill. Miss Alcanto's boyfriend is in the Army." Acetate negative by Jack Delano for the Office of War Information. View full size.
Flatiron Building, New York, 1902
Lunch time at Klamath Falls
Oregon
1942
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October 1964. New York. "Children wearing masks for Halloween." 35mm acetate negative by the "outsider artist" street photographer Angelo Rizzuto (1906-1967).
(via Blithe Spirits: 1964 | Shorpy | Old Photos)
Coffee County, Alabama. April 1939.
"Mrs. Peacock and daughter Mary, Rural Rehabilitation clients for four years, getting some of their supply of canned foods for dinner. Many families keep their jars on shelves along wall in bedroom and living room."
Acetate negative by Marion Post Wolcott.
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