Historical Photos [via Nina Reznick]

 


Female photojournalist Jessie Tarbox on the street with her camera, 1900'



Prison Garb 1924. Belva Annan murderess whose trial records became the musical "Chicago." 



Amy Johnson, English aviator 1903-1941 One of the first women to gain a pilot's license, Johnson won fame when she flew solo from Britain to Australia in 1930. Her dangerous flight took 17 days. Later she flew solo to India and Japan and became the first woman to fly across the Atlantic East to West, she volunteered to fly for The Women's Auxiliary Air Force in WW 2, but her plane was shot down over the River Thames and she was killed




Phoebe Mozee (aka: Annie Oakley). Famed for her marksmanship by 12 years old, she once shot the ashes off of Kaiser Wihelm II's cigarette at his invitation. When she outshot famed exhibition marksman Frank Butler, he fell in love with her and they married. They remained married the rest of their lives

Leather gloves worn by Lincoln to Ford's Theater on the night of his assassination. Blood stains are visible at   the cuffs   



Helen Keller Meeting Charlie Chaplin




Miss America 1924

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