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Two businessmen in suits and fedoras having breakfast at diner, looking at newspaperUNITED STATES - CIRCA 1960s: Two businessmen in suits and fedoras having breakfast at diner, looking at newspaper
Writer Oscar Wilde Wearing Cape(Original Caption) Oscar Wilde, knee length portrait with cape and fedora hat in hand. (Photo by Napoleon Sarony/Bettmann/Getty Images)
President James A. Garfield(Original Caption) A portrait of James Abram Garfield (1831-1881), the twentieth President of the United States, in 1881
Oscar Wilde in Cape and Hat(Original Caption) Oscar Wilde (1856-1900), the Irish poet, wit and dramatist, is shown at the time of his arrival in America in 1882. (Photo by Napoleon Sarony/Bettmann/Getty Images)
Circus Ringmaster Announcing Acts(Original Caption) Circus barker calling crowd for performance of Gypsy Queen of Hawaii. SEE NOTE
Samuel Gompers American Labor Leader(Original Caption) Samuel Gompers (1850-1924) American labor leader. Undated photograph. BPA2# 2792
Father DivineReligious leader George Baker, also known as Father Divine founded the Universal Peace Mission Movement in the 1920's
James Stewart(Original Caption) Portrait of actor James Stewart with furrowed brow. He is shown here close up, wearing a felt hat. Undated photograph
Humphrey Bogart in a FedoraActor Humphrey Bogart dons a fedora hat and overcoat
Guiseppe Verdi(Original Caption) Guiseppe Verdi (1813-1901, Italian operatic composer. Undated photograph
Humphrey BogartActor Humphrey Bogart wearing a fedora hat and overcoat
James StewartPortrait of actor James Stewart
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt Smiling1944-Philadelphia, PA: Head and shoulders portrait of a smiling Franklin D. Roosevelt. Philadelphia, 1944. Photograph
Franklin D. Roosevelt and Bernard BaruchPresident Elect Franklin Delano Roosevelt talk in Warm Springs, Georgia, shortly after FDR's election
Champion boxer Les Darcy arriving in New YorkLeft to right: Charlie Harvey, Lex Richard, and Les Darcy
Striking Steelmill Workers Holding Bulletins9/22/1919-Chicago, IL-ORIGINAL CAPTION READS: Steel strike at Illinois Steel Mills, Chicago. Photo shows strikers holding bulletins concerning a nation-wide strike
Austrian Emperor In Switzerland;Fedora(Original Caption) 11/11/1919-Photo shows ex-Emperor Carl of Austria (man with light fedora hat) attending a county fair in the little town of Switzerland which is home to him
Portrait of Al Capone
Exterior View of an Entrance to Tombs PrisonA view of Tombs Prison, opened in 1902
Charles Lindbergh and his Wife Anne Morrow LindberghFamed pilot Charles Lindbergh and his wife Anne Morrow Lindbergh pose in front of a biplane shortly after their marriage
J. Stuart Blackton Wearing Hat and Glasses(Original Caption) Filmmaker J. Stuart Blackton is shown here waist-up and standing outside
Rudolph Valentino Behind Movie CameraPortrait of Rudolf Valentino standing behind camera instead of in front of it. Photograph, 1921
Leopold and Loeb Being Assigned to Jail QuartersNathan Leopold Jr. and Richard Loeb, confessed murderers of Robert Franks, appear at a Chicago jail to be assigned to the quarters where they will likely remain until they are brought to trial
Sea of FacesA sea of faces stare into camera on an Eastern European street corner
Prohibition Authorities with Captured Still in New York City(Original Caption) Izzy Einstein and Moe Smith with a still they captured in a cellar at 284 Barret Street. Einstein is shown front row, second from left; Smith is on the far right
Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti(Original Caption) Nicola Sacco (L) and Bartolomeo Vanzetti, executed in 1927 for murder of payroll messenger
Artist Marcel Duchamp Wearing Fur Coat(Original Caption) 2/26/27-New York
Al CaponeAlphonse Capone, Chicago Gangster
James Caesar PetrilloJAMES CAESAR PETRILLOPRESIDENT OF THE AMERICANFEDERATION OF MUSICIANS.1928 PHOTOGRAPH
Leo Diegel Teeing Off(Original Caption) 10/7/1928- Baltimore, MD: Leo Diegel, action during the PGA tournament
Nicholas and George Roerich(Original Caption) Returning after four years in Central Asia, Professor Nicholas Roerich, artist, scientist, and philosopher, is shown as he arrived in New York City on the S.S. Majestic
Gangster Al Capone wearing an overcoat in Chicago
Gangster Al Capone Escorted to JailMafia leader Al Capone and his bodyguard Frank Cline hide their faces as they are escorted by police detectives Creedon
Franklin Delano Roosevelt with His Wife and Daughter in Warm Springs, GeorgiaGovernor Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt (right) are seen here with their daughter, Mrs. Anna Dall, in an auto after their arrival by train at Warm Springs, Ga
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Leaves Warm SpringsHarry Hopkins, President Roosevelt and Mrs. Roosevelt are pictured on their train as they left here en route for Washington, after the President's brief vacation
Tango Dancer Carlos Gardel Wearing Suit and Fedora(Original Caption) Carlos Gardel, noted Argentine tango dancer, singer, and movie performer, was reported among the twenty killed at Cali, Colombia, on June 24
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Pats CowPresident Roosevelt attended the Duchess County Fair at Rhinebeck, New York. August 31st
Robert Benchley ReadingCritic and humorist Robert Benchley reads during an NBC radio broadcast
Gangster Al CaponeChicago's vice overlord Al Capone winks to photographers as he leaves a Chicago courthouse on October 14
Chaim Weizmann Being Welcomed HomeZionist leader Dr. Chaim Weizmann is joyously welcomed home by a throng of Zionists at Waterloo Station, upon his return from a visit to South Africa
Richard J. Reynolds, Jr. son of Tobacco magnate R.J. Reynolds
Gangster Al Capone Smoking CigarGangster Al Capone in the heavily guarded train which bore him to federal prison
Ginger Rogers and Howard HughesHoward Hughes accompanies Ginger Rogers to the premiere of the 1933 movie 42nd Street
Jack Pearl Toasting the End of ProhibitionPopular radio performers Jack Pearl and Cliff Hall perform in front of the Michel brewery in Brooklyn
Police Escorting "Machine Gun" Kelly from JailPolice officers carrying machine guns and wearing fedoras escort manacled George "Machine Gun" Kelly out of the Memphis jail
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Greets CrowdFranklin Delano Roosevelt shakes hands with supporters in Warm Springs, Georgia
Men Buying Alcohol in Another StateDuring Prohibition, residents of Washington, DC, had to travel outside the district to purchase alcohol. Silver Spring is just across the Maryland border and an easy journey for many DC residents
Clyde Barrow with Guns and AutomobileA picture of Clyde Barrow purportedly found in one of his hideouts in Joplin, Missouri
Jazz Musician Duke Ellington Carrying Horns and Drum
Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in It Happened one Night(Original Caption) Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert try to get a lift in the great Frank Capra comedy "It Happened One Night, " which won the 1934 Academy Award for best picture
Spencer Tracy from Looking for Trouble(Original Caption) Photo shows Spencer Tracy in a publicity handout from the movie "Looking for Trouble." "Joseph M. Schneck presents a Darryl F. Zanuck production
Raising National Recovery Administration FlagA group of prominent New Yorkers attend a dedication ceremony and flag raising at the new National Recovery Administration state headquarters in Manhattan
Law Enforcement Who Killed Bonnie and ClydeLaw enforcement team who tracked down and killed notorious outlaws Bonnie and Clyde (l-r) (top row): Ted Henton, Dallas County sheriff P.M. Oakley, B.M
H.G. Wells Tipping Hat(Original Caption) New York, NY: H.G. Wells, internationally famous British novelist photographed on the SS Washington when he arrived here today, May 3, for a brief visit
Will Rogers8/26/1935-Aklavik, Canada: Characteristic of the beloved humorist is this photo, one of the last made of Will Rogers
Planting First Tree in National ShelterbeltPlanting the first tree in the National Shelterbelt project is Oklahoma state forester George H. Phillips. Crouching at his side is Wilson Martin, the director of the program for Oklahoma
John Madala in Fedora and Overcoat(Original Caption) John L. Madala, 25, one of the youthful college-trained government agents who testified in the trial of alleged members of the Karpis-Barker Gang in St. Paul, Minnesota
Katharine Hepburn Dressed As A ManKatharine Hepburn in the 1935 film Sylvia Scarlett
Lucille Ball Wearing Gondolier Hat(Original Caption) Lucille Ball, Warner Bros
Stanley Lupino Signing an Autograph Beside His Family(Original Caption) November 26, 1935: Denying any ambition to enter American movies, Stanley Lupino, head of England's "Royal Family" of stage and screen
Fred Astaire Holding Newspaper
Men Look at Wall Street Quotation Board(Original Caption) 4/18/1936-New York, NY-: Wall Street quotation board
Fiorenza ArraignedWith little trace of emotion, John Fiorenza is snapped by the candid camera as he stands in the bullpen in homicide court, New York City, April 22
Lucky Luciano Leaving Courthouse(Original Caption) Charles "Lucky" Luciano, convicted as dictator of organized vice in New York City, shown second from left with his head slightly lowered
Fred Astaire Returning from Europe(Original Caption) 9/4/1936- New York, NY- Fred Astaire, of the nimble feet and ready grin, is pictured aboard the S.S. Berengaria, on arrival in New York City, Sept. 4th, after a European vacation
Eleanor Roosevelt and Eddie RickenbackerEddie Rickenbacker and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt christen an Eastern Airlines plane in Washington, DC in 1937
Humphrey Bogart in Kid GalahadHumphrey Bogart, dressed for his role as Turkey Morgan, reaches for his gun in a scene from the 1937 film Kid Galahad
Writer Ernest Hemingway with FriendsWriter Ernest Hemingway spends time with friends onboard the SS Champlain before returning to Spain
Adolph Zukor Leaning on Railing of Normandie
Back From Mexico On Numbers ChargeThe long arm of special prosecutor Thomas Dewey reached down below the Rio Grande and brought Alexander Pompez back to New York to answer to an indictment
Radio Comedian Jack Benny Playing Violin(Original Caption) 3/24/1938-New York, NY: Jack Benny, of the airwaves, adds a few squeaks to the general hubbub in Grand Central Station on his arrival here, March 24th
Franklin Delano Roosevelt Leaves ChurchAttending church in the little century-old St. James Episcopal church here Oct. 2, President Franklin D. Roosevelt bowed his head in silent thanks for the saving of peace in Europe
James Cagney as Eddie Bartlett in The Roaring TwentiesPortrait of James Cagney wearing a tuxedo and hat. He is standing with one hand in his pocket and angerly looking at someone
Congressional Leaders Speaking for BroadcastThree congressional leaders, Speaker William Bankhead, House Majority Leader Sam Rayburn, and House Minority Leader Joseph W. Martin, participate in a test broadcast from the Mall in Washington, DC
Man Modeling Wool Tweed Suit(Original Caption) 3/16/1939-Mid-way between the strictly business suit and active sports togs is the three-button single-breasted country lounge model of nubby wool tweed as shown above
Dignitaries Drive Through World's Fair(Original Caption) 4/5/1939-New York, NY: Henry Ford, head of the vast motor empire that bears his name
Humphrey Bogart. Undated
Humphrey Bogart in Trench Coat and Fedora(Original Caption) Humphrey Bogart in undated photograph
Howard Hughes Seated in CarHoward Hughes seated in an automobile
Norman Taurog(Original Caption) Norman Taurog, (1899-1981) American movie director, shown behind the camera with one leg on his director's chair
Milton Berle (Mendel Berlinger) born in 1908. Broadway based comedian. Film and TV star. Undated photograph
New Year's Crowd in Times Square, 1940(Original Caption) 1/1/1940- New York, NY- A scene at Times Square at midnight as closely packed celebrants rooted in the New Year
Comedian Bud Abbott Whispering to Lou Costello(Original Caption) USA: Abott and Costello