A young British boy reading outside the ruins of a bookshop after suffering bomb damage during the Blitz.
London - October 8, 1940.
A young British boy reading outside the ruins of a bookshop after suffering bomb damage during the Blitz.
London - October 8, 1940.
Louis Armstrong serenading his wife, Lucille Wilson, in front of the Great Sphinx of Giza and the Pyramid of Khufu in Giza, Egypt, late 1960 or early 1961 | colourised version of an originally black and white photograph featured in The New York Times in 1961 | credit: AP
Top 10 - 2018 (2/2)
1- F. J. Mortimer. Hansom cabs drive through overcast streets on a rainy day in London. 1903. 2 - Ernst Haas. A dancer at an evening ball and fashion show held at the Plaza Hotel, New York, 1956. 3 - George Rinhart. A view of the London Tower Bridge. 1900. 4 - Unknown Photographer. In a French village 1950s. 5 - Bettmann. 47th Street and Broadway. New York. 1955
Top 10 - 2018 (1/ 2)
1 - Leonard Freed. Amsterdam. 1950s. 2 - Fred Lyon. Night Scene in Nob Hill, San Francisco, 1953. 3 - Roger Viollet/Getty Images. Paris Flood. 1910 . 4 - Leonard Freed. Amsterdam. 1964. 5 - Tony Linck. London fog 1947
Thomas Hoepker: Couple in the Zwinger. One of the famous sights in Dresden. Germany, 1990.
“I never want to go home. I love Paris. And I love these clothes and the little church. And I love you.”
Audrey Hepburn - Funny Face, 1957
