A Blonde Ball, 1930s
Lucille Ball initially dyed her hair blonde to pursue acting and modeling in New York. It wasn’t until MGM purchased her contract in 1942 that she returned to her natural hair color.
Raid of the Moon Men, 1903
Three-Wheeled Pleasure Car, 1929
English Driver Invents This Novel Three – Wheeled Pleasure Car
Constructed on the principle of a motorcycle, this three-wheeled automobile shown below attains a speed of 70 m.p.h. It was built in Kingston, England, by A. Graham, famous race driver. The circular doors are detachable for use during warm weather. Plenty of room is afforded in the driver’s compartment. The windshield is built in the body of the car. Driven from the lone rear wheel by a motorcycle engine, the car is steered from the front. A similar racing car is being planned.
A Tragic Loss, April 15th, 2019
Green Hornet Comics, May, 1946
27,000,000th Ford, 1939
The 27 millionth car produced by Ford was a ford V8 Deluxe Tudor Sedan, shown here in Poughkeepsie, New York
For Men Who Toil, 1906
Simple 1906 Levi Strauss advertisement for their overalls
Swift Vengeance
“Look to yourself!” screeched Jonas Gaunt, and turned his horse and dashed from the road. The words had scarcely reached Lord Quinton’s ears when something alighted on his horse, and a hand of steel gripped him. He was in the clutches of Spring-heeled Jack.
Spring-Heeled Jack, 1904, issue #8