Polar bears and brown bears at the Chelsea Arts Club ball, 1930
Category: Life in the 30s
Carnival in Munich, 1930
Sears 1892-2018
Before Walmart and Amazon there was Sears
Waldorf-Astoria, 1931
The original Waldorf Hotel was built on the site of millionaire William Waldorf Astor’s mansion at the corner of Fifth Avenue and 33rd Street. The 13-story hotel opened on 13 March 1893. Four years later, Waldorf’s cousin, John Jacob Astor IV, erected the 17-story Astoria Hotel on an adjacent site. John Jacob Astor IV died on the Titanic on 15 April 1912. William Waldorf Astoria, having returned to England in 1893, died 18 October 1919.
In 1929, the owners decided to tear down the original building due to it becoming dated and the draining of its revenues caused by Prohibition. The site was sold to the developers of what would become the Empire State Building. The current location on Park Avenue opened on October 1st, 1931 as the tallest and largest hotel in the world. (Hilton.com)
Spaghetti, 25 cents
Barber School, 1935
Tri-boro Barber School, 264 Bowery, New York City, 1935
“Tugboat Annie”, 1937
1937 International Harvester, D-300 Streamliner Tow Truck
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Two young women enjoying themselves on the ‘Caterpillar’ ride at Southend Fair, Essex, October 1938. Photo by Kurt Hutton
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