Carl Mydans - Little girl sitting on a giraffe, the only animal that doesn’t go up and down on the merry-go-round in the Tivoli amusement park. Denmark. July 1952
Alfred Eisenstaedt - Low angle of cadets at naval academy lining stairway in Maury Hall. Annapolis, MD, US 1937
W. Eugene Smith - A nurse holding a floral tribute stands at the grave of an elderly woman who died after a long stay at Dr. Albert Schweitzer’s hospital village. Lambarene, Gabon 1954
Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, 1935
[From the Metropolitan Museum of Art]
Young girl holding a fox that has been clubbed to death.
Photo: Wallace Kirkland, Mar 01, 1944
(via Life)
Child in a Doorway, circa 1910s
From Kids at Work: Lewis Hine and the Crusade Against Child Labor
Cathedral Turned Makeshift WWII Hospital, Philippines, 1944
“There are no atheists in foxholes.” Every culture in the world seems to have its version of this saying, which reflects the desperate need for hope and protection that are unavailable to men under fire except as a kind of faith. Here, the symbolism is explicit: this makeshift military hospital was set up in 1944, in an 18th century cathedral on the Philippine island of Leyte. Between thick walls, the wounded lay in cots as far up as the altar rail, while surgeons operated in the baptistry with the help of battery-powered lights. In the text accompanying this photograph by W. Eugene Smith, LIFE reported that “the wounded groaned a little, but mostly they lay quiet and stared at the church’s pale blue ceiling.”
From The Face of Mercy - A Photographic History of Medicine at War
Roman Vishniac - The Only Flowers of Her Youth
Polish Ghetto (Sara in bed) (1938)
Alfred Eisenstaedt working in cathedral on assignment re US Catholics making pilgrimage to Lourdes, 1958
John Phillips - Cecil Beaton drinking while wearing his fourth costume of the evening, as host of his garden party, UK 1948
Elizabeth Meyer, circa 1920
[via Art Deco]