In October, 1946, Disney released a ten-minute film about a woman’s menstrual cycle. You can watch it here.
A group of buses parked near train tracks in Austin, Texas, 1940. Check out more incredible pictures here.
On January 30, 1946, the Franklin D. Roosevelt dime started circulation.
The American Veterans Committee protesting housing shortages for vets following World War 2 (1947).
A Life magazine advertising the newest fashion craze - spring veils, 1941.
On January 28, 1922, Washington DC’s largest storm hit, with a record of 18 inches. The blizzard takes its name from the Knickerbocker Theatre, which collapsed under the weight of the snow.
A Ford fire engine, circa 1920.
On January 27, 1921, Donna Reed - American actress best known for her roles in It’s a Wonderful Life and The Donna Reed Show - was born in Denison, Iowa.
A couple looks down at the crowd from atop a Ferris Wheel at Coney Island, 1947.