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old-school-fools:Waylon Jennings and Buddy Holly in a photobooth, 1959 Not to be confused with the Wallin Jennys. :-)
A girl from the Crazy Horse club in Paris (1959)
The Quatermass Experiment, by Nigel Kneale, Penguin 1959. From a charity shop in Nottingham. “Cut to Quatermass. He presses the master switch. An indicator light flashes. Cut to the rocket…very, very slowly, the hatch begins moving outwards.
Breakout, by Frederick Oughton (Digit, 1959) From a car boot sale in Nottingham. True, factual and immensely thrilling behind-the-scenes accounts of some of the most startling and hair-raising escapes from prisons. This is the story of BREAKOUT. It
Illustration by ‘Emsh’ (Ed Emshwiller) for Basil Wells’ 'Utility Girl’ from The Original Science Fiction Stories magazine, No. 11 (Strato Publications, 1959). From Sue Ryder in Hockley, Nottingham.
Illustration by Wally Wood for Robert Silverberg’s ‘There’s No Place Like Space’ from The Original Science Fiction Stories magazine, No. 11 (Strato Publications, 1959). From Sue Ryder in Hockley, Nottingham.
Gretta, by Erskine Caldwell (Pan, 1959). From a charity shop in Sherwood, Nottingham.
Broadway Bait, by Ray Damon. (Chariot Books, 1959). From a second-hand bookshop in Bournemouth.
everythingsecondhand: Breakout, by Frederick Oughton (Digit, 1959) From a car boot sale in Nottingham. True, factual and immensely thrilling behind-the-scenes accounts of some of the most startling and hair-raising escapes from prisons. This is the
theglover: bob-dizzy: 1950sunlimited: Ebonettes & Bluettes, 1959 More evidence that glove fetishism was a cultural norm two generations ago. (”Liquidproof” and “Nimble Fingers” are just more nails in the coffin.) Ooh, I like the black
Donald Zec on This Show Business (Daily Mirror Books, 1959).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
kaatsound: Lloyd Daley, legendary sound man known as LLOYD THE MATADOR, founding owner of the legendary Matador Record Company, here in 1959 with a microphone at the front of his first home-made amplifier…
yesterdaysprint: Times Square in the snow, New York, 1959
Françoise Brion photo: Sanford H. Roth, sur le tournage de Love in the Afternoon, 1959
fuckyeahlatinamericanhistory: kickstones: Fidel Castro meets with school children, 1959 This photograph was taken in New York City. You can see the whole album here.
collective-history: Today in History: January 1, 1959, Batista is forced out by the Castro led revolution The Cuban Revolution was an armed revolt conducted by Fidel Castro’s 26th of July Movement and its allies against the regime of Cuban dictator
bettybacallbeauty: Lauren Bacall in Madrid c. 1959
suicideblonde: Marilyn Monroe photographed by Inge Morath in 1959
vintagecharmingbeauties: Charlene Jones appearing in a 1959 issue of Modern Man Magazine.
Sylvia Plath feeding deer in Ontario, Canada, 1959
halleluyall: Valuing life is not weakness. And disregarding it is not strength. Rest in Peace, Elizabeth Peña. September 23, 1959 - October 14, 2014 This makes me sad…
rootsnbluesfestival: johnny cash prepares to take the stage at a show in white plains, ny, 1959.
classicnudes: Ellen Stratton, PMOM - December 1959, pictured in PMOY 1960 pictorial
vintagegal: Tina Louise in Playboy, 1959
theniftyfifties: Elizabeth Taylor in ‘Suddenly Last Summer’, 1959. She is yummy
fripperiesandfobs: Costume designed by Orry-Kelly for Marilyn Monroe in Some Like It Hot (1959) From the collection of Larry McQueen on Pinterest
atompunk: 1950sunlimited: 1959 sex in space “When man shoots for the stars, he’ll want one hell of a lot more than rocket fuel.”
Joe Louis and Fidel Castro in 1959. Photograph by Bobby Sengstacke
itscarreras: Topo Gigio, creato in Italia nel 1959 da Maria PEREGO
midcenturia: In the Mood, 1959
izurukamukura-blog: Marilyn Monroe in “Some Like it Hot” | 1959
monsieurpaprika: vagisodium: vintagegal: House on Haunted Hill (1959) tag your extreme horror please WE WATCHED THIS IN HISTORY CLASS DURING MY SENIOR YEAR AND I THINK OUT OF ALL OF US MY TEACHER LAUGHED THE LOUDEST
legrandcirque: A young couple window shopping in the Ginza area. Photograph by John Dominis. Tokyo, Japan, March 1959.
cautioncat: sirkowski: cautioncat: sirkowski: fuldagap: Canine head transplant performed by Vladimir Demikhov in 1959. o_O Wow, this is honestly kind of sickening. It is. But reading about this, it wasn’t done for shits and giggles. It actually
e-braz: theniftyfifties: Teenagers in Brooklyn, summer of 1959. Look how badass
20th-century-man: June Wilkinson / from the pictorial “The Bosom in Hollywood” / photo by Russ Meyer, Playboy, August 1959.
alexanderlopezwilson: These are my favorite scenes from Sleeping Beauty, produced in 1959 by Walt Disney Studios. I find the background work incredible, and it definitely stands out from Disney’s other backgrounds for films because they took artist
yestergaze: Sidney Poitier in New York City. 1959
everythingsecondhand: Broadway Bait, by Ray Damon. (Chariot Books, 1959). From a second-hand bookshop in Bournemouth.
The Breaking Point, by Daphne du Maurier (Pocket Book, 1959).From a second-hand bookstore in New York.
The Root Of HIs Evil, by James M. Cain (Ace, 1959).From a charity shop in Nottingham.
Space-Borne, by R.L. Fanthorpe (Badger Books, 1959)From a charity shop in Leicester.
everythingsecondhand: The Breaking Point, by Daphne du Maurier (Pocket Book, 1959). From a second-hand bookstore in New York.
Deals With The Devil, edited by Basil Davenport (Faber and Faber Ltd, 1959).From Oxfam in Nottingham.
alwaysbevintage: Model in Gown Blowing Bubbles by Sante Forlano, 1959
classicnudes:Ellen Stratton, PMOM - December 1959, pictured in PMOY 1960 pictorial
ladrika: Bikini Girl in France 1959
wehadfacesthen: Elizabeth Taylor resting during the filming of Suddenly, Last Summer in Spain, 1959
imageoscillite: Broadway by Light (1959), by famed photographer and artist William Klein Honored at Photokina 1963 as one of the 30 Most Important Photographers in History, Klein, a native New Yorker, moved to Paris to attend the Sorbonne after working
hmmjolee: patoispapi: historicaltimes: Sign placed in front of the Memphis Zoo, Tennessee, stating the only day of the week that African Americans were allowed to visit, c. 1959. via reddit This is the kind of thing white people see and say: “It’s
it8bit: Rest in Peace Satoru Iwata (1959 – 2015)Created by Joao Victor G. Costa
natgeofound: Seen from backstage, ballet dancers take a bow in the glittering hall of the Vienna Opera House, April 1959.Photograph by Volkmar K. Wenztel, National Geographic
toooothfunky2th: theomeganerd: Thank you, Mr. Iwata - 1959 - 2015Artists: Smurt93 | SoyUnGnomo | kelogsloops | YAMsgarden | Dayvihd64 Ahh shit man. These really hit me in the heart. I… Feel .. emotions
vintagegal: “She is indeed, most wondrous fair. Gold of sunshine in her hair, lips that shame the red red rose. In ageless sleep, she finds repose.” Sleeping Beauty (1959)
sunfl0werpetal: vintagenatgeographic: Gussing Castle in Burgenland, Austria National Geographic | February 1959 I believe in the good things coming~
darksilenceinsuburbia: Christer Strömholm In December of 1959, Paris’s Place Pigalle was overtaken by the annual carnival, the squares bustling with snake charmers, feral animals held in cages, strippers, and throngs of ecstatic visitors carrying