February 1924. "Miss Viola Hudson, the WCAP 'Valentine Girl,' who on St. Valentine night broadcast a greeting to radio fans." Harris & Ewing glass negative. View full size.
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Alberto Vargas
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February set the stage, For those who skate and ski — I really go for Winter Sports And now they go for ME!
Alberto Vargas pin-up art for February 1941 Esquire calendar.
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Fantastic Stories, February 1965. Contains “Passage to Dilfar” by Roger Zelazny and “The Vamp” by Thomas M Disch. Cover by Heidi Coquette
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Alberto Vargas (by oldcarguy41)
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variante de la photo parue dans l'article '6 versions of delicate stockings' Vogue US, 1er février 1954 .
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February 1937. Calipatria, California. Native of Indiana in a migratory labor contractor's camp. "It's root hog or die for us folks." Large format negative by Dorothea Lange for the Resettlement Administration. View full size.
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February 1939. "Young couple, migrant laborers, who work in packinghouse at Canal Point, Florida." The girl seen earlier here. Medium-format nitrate negative by Marion Post Wolcott for the Resettlement Administration. View full size.
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Matt Morgan - FUN, February 27, 1864.
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February 24, 1953. "Suffolk County Federal Savings. Babylon, Long Island, New York. Mortgage room. C.M. Johnson, client." Miss Information. Large-format negative by Samuel H. Gottscho.
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February 1939. "Migrant labor. Young packinghouse workers. Canal Point, Florida." Two of the thousands of young people who during the Great Depression found themselves picking or packing produce and living in a tent camp. Photo by Marion Post Wolcott for the Resettlement Administration. View full size.
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Cosmopolitan magazine Illustrated by Coby Whitmore February 1952
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