Vintage Stars (26 pics)

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Old school cool.

Rod Serling, creator and host of “The Twilight Zone”, circa 1964



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Teenagers at a party in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1947


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Bill Cosby when he played fullback in college for the Temple Owls


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Pablo at work


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A rare picture of Marilyn Monroe without her signature smile. Photo by Richard Avedon, 1957


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Brigitte Bardot


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A young Arnold Schwarzenegger posing with a glass of cognac in his hand and a girl at his feet


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London, 1904


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Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. taking a break after rowing with Harvard crew


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Louis Armstrong serenades his wife at the Sphinx


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Mr. James Brown, 1967


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Danish actress Annette Stroyberg sunbathing with a friend


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Arctic explorer Peter Freuchen and his wife Dagmar Gale


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Hugh Hefner evaluating some new talent


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Mick Jagger, Andy Warhol, and Jane Holzer circa 1965


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Jane Fonda


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Harrison Ford 1980


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The Beatles before they were popular


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New York, 1970


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Greta Garbo


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Southside Chicago, 1941


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Alfred Hitchcock


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Nat King Cole


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Airline Stewardess 1968


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Hotpants


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Girl with typewriter and a smoke


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Debbie Harry, New York City, 1977


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№1 Author: Hugo (21 Feb 2014 02:45) Total user comments: 0


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#9 am sure that smile opened for him a lot of ...erhh...doors.
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№2 Author: noluk (21 Feb 2014 03:55) Total user comments: 327


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Debbie !! :29:
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№3 Author: MathIsHard (21 Feb 2014 04:46) Total user comments: 1404


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who's the dude with the acoustic guitar in pic #18 :51:
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№4 Author: NIA666 (21 Feb 2014 12:51) Total user comments: 0


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MathIsHard,

http://lmgtfy.com/?q=the+beatl

es+members
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№5 Author: Tomaz86 (21 Feb 2014 16:10) Total user comments: 10834


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:29: Now I understand why the men of the time were crazy about Marilyn Monroe :18:
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№6 Author: styopa (21 Feb 2014 17:44) Total user comments: 1538


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#16 - that's probably the way she thought you have to sit in the back seats of cars.
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№7 Author: Lu (21 Feb 2014 21:18) Total user comments: 15132


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Old school lives on.
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№8 Author: mobius (22 Feb 2014 01:28) Total user comments: 1073


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I think #19 is supposed to say 80's. The boombox was invented around 1969 but didn't really make it in the US till about 1975. The really exploded on the scene in the 1980s.
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№9 Author: Maxid (22 Feb 2014 15:48) Total user comments: 694


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mobius,
Good catch. Also, the Adidas trefoil logo wasn't used until 1971, so it's at least one year off. But it's cool that the boombox looks like it's wearing the same glasses the guys are wearing.
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№10 Author: adzhoe (22 Feb 2014 21:44) Total user comments: 15109


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some great pics, thanks for the post...
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№11 Author: rockabillyboy (27 Feb 2014 07:02) Total user comments: 1


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MathIsHard,
Stuart Sutcliffe was his name and that's not an acoustic guitar, it is a hollow body arch top bass guitar.
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