World's First Fully Automated Restaurant (First of eight): "Order Please!" This motoring family places its order at Jay's Brookdale Drive-In Restaurant by pressing the button on the Teletray microphone and reciting food items from the posted menu. In four minutes they'll have their meal., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Actor Speaks at Malcolm's Funeral: New York: Negro actor-playwright Ossie Davis speaks to crowd of some 1,000 persons attending funeral for slain Negro extremist Malcolm X at the Faith Temple, Church of God in Christ, February 27th. Davis praised Malcolm as a "man who could unite many diverse elements." Messages from Negro and civil rights leaders from around the nation were read during the service., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Signs of Discontent: San Juan, Puerto Rico: An anti-American feeling in Puerto Rico is expressed by these signs posted during the early days of U.S. intervention in the Dominican Republic. Although slightly worn--or torn-- a "Yankee Go Home" sign stands out prominently on a wall along this road. The feeling has given new strength to the island's Partido Independentista movement., 1945 - 1984
Gordon W. Gahan
Jaffa and Hebron Gate, Jerusalem, 1836 - 1901
Louis-Constant-Henri-Francois De Clercq
Self-portrait in Turkish Summer Costume, 1822 - 1898
Francis Frith
After Motherwell, born 1961
Vik Muniz
After Motherwell, born 1961
Vik Muniz
After Motherwell, born 1961
Vik Muniz
After Motherwell, born 1961
Vik Muniz
After Motherwell, born 1961
Vik Muniz
After Motherwell, born 1961
Vik Muniz
After Motherwell, born 1961
Vik Muniz
Gnarled Trees, High Sierras, 1879 - 1957
William Edward Dassonville
Citadel Gate, Jerusalem, 1824 - 1872
Auguste Salzmann
Lower Archways, Church of the Holy Sepulchre, Jerusalem, 1822 - 1894
Maxime Du Camp
Valley of Hinnom, Jerusalem, 1824 - 1872
Auguste Salzmann
Tomb of the Virgin, Jerusalem, 1836 - 1901
Louis-Constant-Henri-Francois De Clercq
Entrance to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre, 1836 - 1901
Louis-Constant-Henri-Francois De Clercq
Facade of the Church of St. Anne, Jerusalem, 1836 - 1901