Машина времени. США. Сороковые. (фото)
Здесь собрано 100 цветных фотографий Америки сороковых годов прошлого века, сделанные разными авторами. В основном тут кадры снятые на плёнку 4х5 Kodachrome, но есть и кадры с 35-мм техники. Взяты они преимущественно с www.shorpy.com, там же можно найти изображения в большем размере. Главным образом в этих кадрах впечатляет цвет.
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001 | 1940 | Main Street, Pie Town | Russell Lee
002 | 1940 | At the Pie Town Fair | Russell Lee
003 | 1940 | Serving the barbecue dinner at the Pie Town, New Mexico Fair. Pie Town is a community settled by about 200 migrant Texas and Oklahoma farmers who filed homestead claims | Russell Lee
004 | 1940 | Serving up the barbeque at the Pie Town, New Mexico, Fair | Russell Lee
005 | 1940 | Saying grace before the barbeque dinner at the Pie Town, New Mexico Fair | Russell Lee
006 | 1940 | Homesteader and his children eating barbeque at the Pie Town, New Mexico Fair | Russell Lee
007 | 1940 | Men of the community of Pie Town, New Mexico, eating at the barbeque | Russell Lee
008 | 1940 | Barbecue dinner at the Catron County Fair at Pie Town, New Mexico | Russell Lee
009 | 1940 | Homesteaders Jim Norris and wife, Pie Town, New Mexico | Russell Lee
010 | 1940 | Faro and Doris Caudill, homesteaders, Pie Town, New Mexico. Faro and Doris got divorced a couple years after this picture was taken; she ended up homesteading in Alaska | Russell Lee
011 | 1940 | Church at Llano de San Juan, New Mexico | Russell Lee
012 | 1940 | The Faro Caudill family eating dinner in their dugout, Pie Town, New Mexico | Russell Lee
013 | 1940 | General Merchandise store, Main Street, Pie Town, New Mexico | Russell Lee
014 | 1940 | Jack Whinery, Pie Town, New Mexico, homesteader, with his wife and the youngest of his five children in their dirt-floor dugout home | Russell Lee
015 | 1940 | The Jack Whinery family in their Pie Town dugout. Homesteader Whinery, a licensed preacher, donates his services to the local church | Russell Lee
016 | 1940 | Fun at the Delta County Fair in western Colorado | Russell Lee
017 | 1940 | Pie Town schoolchildren in a community musical program | Russell Lee
018 | 1942 | Street corner, Dillon, Montana | Russell Lee
019 | 1942 | Madison County, Montana. Sheep grazing the Gravelly Range at the foot of Black Butte | Russell Lee
020 | 1942 | First snow of the season in the foothills of the Little Belt Mountains. Lewis and Clark National Forest, Meagher County, Montana | Russell Lee
021 | 1941 | On the Main Street of Cascade, Idaho | Russell Lee
022 | 1940 | Delta County, Colorado. Hay stack and automobiles of peach pickers | Russell Lee
023 | 1941 | Summer of '41 | Russell Lee
024 | 1943 | Santa Fe R.R. yard at night, Kansas City, Kansas | Jack Delano
025 | 1943 | The Santa Fe Yards at Argentine, Kansas | Jack Delano
026 | 1943 | Illinois Central R.R. freight cars at the South Water Street freight terminal, Chicago | Jack Delano
027 | 1943 | Santa Fe streamliner Super Chief being serviced at the depot in Albuquerque. Servicing these Diesel streamliners takes five minutes | Jack Delano
028 | 1942 | 40th Street Shop, Chicago & Northwestern R.R. | Jack Delano
029 | 1942 | Roundhouse at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad yard, Chicago | Jack Delano
030 | 1943 | Daniel Senise throwing a switch in an Indiana Harbor Belt Line railyard | Jack Delano
031 | 1940 | Children in the tenement district, Brockton, Massachusetts | Jack Delano
032 | 1943 | Women employed as roundhouse wipers having lunch, Chicago & North Western Railroad, Clinton, Iowa | Jack Delano
033 | 1942 | Chicago & North Western railyard, Chicago | Jack Delano
034 | 1943 | Santa Fe freight about to leave for the West Coast from the Corwith yard in Chicago | Jack Delano
035 | 1943 | Coal and sand chutes at the Argentine Yard, Santa Fe R.R., Kansas City, Kansas | Jack Delano
036 | 1942 | Locomotives over the ash pit at the roundhouse and coaling station of the Chicago & North Western Railroad yards | Jack Delano
037 | 1942 | A young worker at the Chicago & North Western 40th Street shops | Jack Delano
038 | 1942 | A winter afternoon in the North Proviso yardmaster's office, Chicago & North Western Railroad | Jack Delano
039 | 1943 | Yardmaster at Amarillo, Texas, railyard | Jack Delano
040 | 1943 | Viola Sievers, one of the wipers at the Chicago & North Western roundhouse, giving a giant "H" class locomotive a bath of live steam at Clinton, Iowa | Jack Delano
041 | 1943 | Santa Fe R.R. shops, Albuquerque. Hammering out a drawbar on the steam drop hammer in the blacksmith shop | Jack Delano
042 | 1943 | Freight depot of the Army consolidating station at Chicago | Jack Delano
043 | 1941 | Street in San Juan, Puerto Rico | Jack Delano
044 | 1943 | Amarillo, Texas. General view of the city and the Atchison, Topeka, and Santa Fe Railroad | Jack Delano
045 | 1943 | Westbound Santa Fe freight on a siding at Ricardo, New Mexico, waiting for the eastbound train to pass | Jack Delano
046 | 1941 | Child of a Farm Security Administration rural rehabilitation borrower in front of his house in Puerto Rico | Jack Delano
047 | 1941 | At the state fair in Rutland, Vermont | Jack Delano
048 | 1942 | Three West Coast streamliners in the Chicago & North Western yards at Chicago | Jack Delano
049 | 1940 | Burning autumn leaves along Broadway in Norwich, Connecticut | Jack Delano
050 | 1941 | Lowell, Mass. Commuters who have just come off the train, waiting for the bus to go home | Jack Delano
051 | 1942 | B-25 bomber assembly hall, North American Aviation, Kansas City | Alfred Palmer
052 | 1942 | Engine inspector for North American Aviation at Long Beach, California | Alfred Palmer
053 | 1942 | Riveter at Douglas Aircraft Corporation plant in Long Beach, California | Alfred Palmer
054 | 1942 | Furnace man at phosphate smelter, TVA chemical plant near Muscle Shoals, Alabama | Alfred Palmer
055 | 1942 | B-25 bomber final assembly line at North American Aviation works, Inglewood, California | Alfred Palmer
056 | 1942 | A painter cleans the tail section of a P-51 Mustang fighter prior to spraying with olive-drab camouflage. North American Aviation plant, Inglewood, California | Alfred Palmer
057 | 1942 | Final assembly for a B-25 bomber at North American Aviation, Inglewood, California | Alfred Palmer
058 | 1942 | Truck driver at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam | Alfred Palmer
059 | 1942 | Big Pete" Ramagos, a rigger at work on the TVA's Douglas Dam in Tennessee | Alfred Palmer
060 | 1943 | Touching up the U.S. Army Air Forces insignia on a "Vengeance" dive bomber manufactured at Consolidated-Vultee's Nashville division | Alfred Palmer
061 | 1940 | Servicing an A-20 bomber at Langley Field, Virginia | Alfred Palmer
062 | 1942 | Assembling switchboxes on the firewalls of B-25 bombers at North American Aviation's Inglewood, California | Alfred Palmer
063 | 1942 | Workers installing fixtures and assemblies in the tail section of a B-17F bomber at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long Beach, California | Alfred Palmer
064 | 1942 | American mothers and sisters, like these women at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant in Long Beach, California, give important help in producing dependable planes for their men at the front | Alfred Palmer
065 | 1942 | An M-4 tank crew training at Fort Knox, Kentucky | Alfred Palmer
066 | 1942 | Students at Washington High School in Los Angeles training for specific contributions to the war effort | Alfred Palmer
067 | 1942 | Metal parts are placed on masonite by this employee before they slide under the multi-ton hydropress at North American Aviation in Inglewood, California | Alfred Palmer
068 | 1943 | Working on the horizontal stabilizer of a "Vengeance" dive bomber at the Consolidated-Vultee plant in Nashville | Alfred Palmer
069 | 1942 | Fort Knox, Kentucky. A good job in the air cleaner of an Army truck. This Negro soldier, who serves as truck driver and mechanic, plays an important part in keeping Army transport fleets in operation | Alfred Palmer
070 | 1942 | Long Beach, California. Girl riveting machine operator at the Douglas Aircraft Company plant joins sections of wing ribs to reinforce the inner wing assemblies of B-17F heavy bombers | Alfred Palmer
071 | 1941 | Goodyear Aircraft, Akron, Ohio. Formerly an aircraft dock, this huge building, thought to be the largest in the world with no interior supports | Alfred Palmer
072 | 1942 | Langley Field, Virginia. YB-17 bombardment squadron | Alfred Palmer
073 | 1942 | Douglas Aircraft Co. at Long Beach, California. Carefully trained women inspectors check cargo transport innerwings before they are assembled on the fuselage | Alfred Palmer
074 | 1942 | Fort Knox, Kentucky. Infantryman with halftrack. A young soldier sights his Garand rifle like an old-timer. He likes the piece for its fine firing qualities and its rugged, dependable mechanism | Alfred Palmer
075 | 1942 | Crane operator at Tennessee Valley Authority's Douglas Dam | Alfred Palmer
076 | 1942 | Kansas City, Kansas. B-25 bomber plane at North American Aviation being hauled along an outdoor assembly line | Alfred Palmer
077 | 1942 | Fairfax bomber plant, Kansas City | Alfred Palmer
078 | 1942 | P-51 "Mustang" fighter planes being prepared for test flight near the North American Aviation plant in Inglewood, California | Alfred Palmer
079 | 1942 | Parris Island, South Carolina. Marine lieutenant glider pilot in training at Page Field | Alfred Palmer
080 | 1942 | A new B-25 bomber is brought for a test hop to the flight line at the Kansas City, Kansas, plant of North American Aviation | Alfred Palmer
081 | 1942 | Thousands of North American Aviation employees at Inglewood, California, look skyward as the bomber and fighter planes they helped build perform overhead during a lunch period air show | Alfred Palmer
082 | 1942 | M-3 tank crews at Fort Knox, Kentucky | Alfred Palmer
083 | 1942 | M-3 tanks in action. Fort Knox, Kentucky | Alfred Palmer
084 | 1942 | Light tank going through water obstacle. Fort Knox, Kentucky | Alfred Palmer
085 | 1942 | With a woman's determination, Lorena Craig takes over a man-size job in Corpus Christi, Texas. Before she came to work at the Naval Air Base she was a department store girl. Now she is a cowler under civil service | Howard Hollem
086 | 1942 | Mating operation on a C-87 transport plane just before it comes to the pre- assembly line at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation plant, Fort Worth, Texas | Howard Hollem
087 | 1942 | Mrs. Eloise J. Ellis has been appointed by civil service to be senior supervisor in the Assembly and Repairs Department at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas | Howard Hollem
088 | 1942 | Lathe operator machining parts for transport planes at the Consolidated Aircraft plant in Fort Worth, Texas | Howard Hollem
089 | 1943 | Lucille Mazurek, age 29, ex-housewife, husband going into the service. Working at the Heil and Co. factory in Milwaukee on blackout lamps to be used on Air Force gasoline trailers | Howard Hollem
090 | 1942 | Feeding an SNC advanced training plane its essential supply of gasoline is done by sailor mechanics at the Naval Air Base, Corpus Christi, Texas | Howard Hollem
091 | 1942 | Naval Air Base at Corpus Christi, Texas. Jesse Rhodes Waller, aviation ordnance mate third class, tries out a 30-caliber machine gun he has just installed in a Navy plane | Howard Hollem
092 | 1942 | Installing an engine at the Consolidated Aircraft Corporation plant. Fort Worth, Texas | Howard Hollem
093 | 1942 | Rita Rodriguez. Production of B-24 bombers and C-87 transports at Consolidated Aircraft, Fort Worth, Texas | Howard Hollem
094 | 1942 | Corpus Christi, Texas. Women from all fields have joined the production army | Howard Hollem
095 | 1943 | Taos County, New Mexico. The J.D. Leon general store in Cerro | John Collier
096 | 1943 | Store and plaza in the village of Trampas, Taos County, New Mexico | John Collier
097 | 1942 | Fruit Store and Capital Hotel at 10th and P, Lincoln, Nebraska | John Vachon
098 | 1942 | Columbia Steel Co. at Geneva, Utah | Andreas Feininger
099 | 1942 | Columbia Steel at Geneva, Utah. Servicing one of the floodlights that turn night into day on the construction site of a new steel plant needed for the war effort | Andreas Feininger
100 | 1942 | American Smelting and Refining. Garfield, Utah | Andreas Feininger
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