When Albert Einstein met Charlie Chaplin in 1931, Einstein said, “What I admire most about your art is its universality. You do not say a word, and yet the world understands you. “It's true.” Replied Chaplin, But your fame is even greater. The world admires you, when no one understands you.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Freddie Mercury’s parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, on their wedding day (1946).5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Marie Curie in her Paris laboratory. Original 1912. Image colorized by Marina Amaral.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Jerry Garcia in front of the Grateful Dead’s “Wall of Sound”, (1974).5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Not my photo- I am ordering some Gunnera Manicata seeds though and hoping they will sprout and thrive in Texas!! Anyone in my zone had success with this giant rhubarb aka “dinosaur food”!?4yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/gardening
Freddie Mercury (1975), at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. Beverly Hills, California.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Nancy Wilson- 1960’s Hollywood. The lovely and talented Jazz singer making a quick stop before performing at Shelly's Mann-Hole over on Cahuenga.6yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
The day the music died- 2/3/1959. 59 years ago, Buddy Holly, J.P. Richardson (The Big Bopper), Ritchie Valens and pilot Roger Peterson perished in a fallow corn field in Iowa. This photo was taken before the boarded the plane and is the last photo of the trio.6yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/lastimages
Toys for Tots began as a Los Angeles charitable effort in 1947, providing Christmas gifts to children from underprivileged families.. Marilyn Monroe was a big supporter. Thank you.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Photograph by Hugh Holland - Holland said he was in the right place at the right time when he shot this image of a young boy shredding down the boardwalk of Venice Beach. This comes from a series of photographs taken by Holland between 1975 and 1978.6yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Freddie Mercury’s parents, Bomi and Jer Bulsara, on their wedding day (1946).5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/freddiemercury
The day the music died- 2/3/1959. 59 years ago Buddy Holly, J.P. Richardson, Ritchie Valens and pilot Roger Peterson perished in a fallow cornfield in Iowa. This photo was taken before they boarded the plane and is the last known photo of the trio.6yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
In the fifties Poodles became the most popular dog in the US and dyeing them was common - Nebraska, (1958)5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Not my photo, used for reference. Who has grown these and are they good? My local agricultural supply is selling boxed plants.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/gardening
Kaleidoscreen installed in Aspen, Colorado. Herbert Bayer (1957). Photograph courtesy Denver Art Museum.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/midcenturymodern
Dale Irby, a teacher with a great sense of humor who wore the same outfit for the yearbook photo 40 years in a row.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
Santana - Altamont Speedway, December 6th, (1969). Photo by Jim Marshall.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Nat Love- African American cowboy and author aka “Deadwood Dick Born: 1854 Died: 1921.5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
Clint Eastwood - June 1, 1956, Los Angeles, Clint Eastwood at his apartment building when he was a contract player for Universal Studios.(Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)6yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool
3 legends backstage at a Rolling Stones concert (1978). Peter Tosh, Mick Jagger and Bob Marley. Very cool story behind this pic in the comments!5yr ⋅ bittybambi ⋅ r/OldSchoolCool