polkbritton: Kodachrome slide labelled "1947 Corpus Tass, 15 miles down the 846. Beach at Mustang Island."
polkbritton: 1940's Kodachrome slide showing cars at the Hoover Dam.
polkbritton: 1940s kodachrome slide of a man in front of the Colony Hotel in Miami Beach, Florida. "42" written in pencil on back.
polkbritton: Table for One: Thompson's Restaurant, Chicago, Illinois, July 1941.
polkbritton: Summer Days: Sun bathers on the sand beach at the swimming pool in the Glen Echo amusement park. Maryland, July 1943.
polkbritton: The Right Word at the Right Time: Street scene showing the effect of the gasoline shortage in Washington, D.C., 1942.
polkbritton: So Long the Road: Portrait of an elderly cotton sharecropper in Mississippi, June 1937. She was born 'two years before the surrender' (In 1863, two years before the end of the Civil War).
polkbritton: Eagle at Dusk: Gasoline filling station in Redding, California. June 1942.
polkbritton: In this Poignant Hour: Crowds of onlookers read news of the Allied invasion of Normandy on an electric marguee in Times Square on D-Day June 6, 1944.
polkbritton: Over the Shoulder: A woman watches the Queen of the Cherry Blossom Festival being crowned. Washington, D.C., May 1941.
polkbritton: Among the Brave: National cemetery in Cairo, Illinois May 1943.
polkbritton: Urban Fauna: A cactus streetlight in front of a hotel in Phoenix, Arizona. May 1940.
polkbritton: Inner Sanctum: Man in a Wine Cellar at an establishment on 52nd Street, New York, N.Y., circa 1948.
polkbritton: Swing Shift: Third shift defense workers waiting in a combination delicatessen and restaurant to be picked up by their car pools around midnight. Baltimore, Maryland. April 1943.
polkbritton: A World Apart: Mrs. Dukes, wife of tenant farmer and FSA borrower. She has nine children and has been to the hospital suffering from cancer. Heard County, Georgia. April 1941.
polkbritton: The Wee Small Hours: Gas station at night in Dubuque, Iowa, April 1941.
polkbritton: Swank Pad: Living room to window view inside the residence of Robert Glassford in Hobe Sound, Florida. March 31, 1941.
polkbritton: Through the Night: Alfred MacMillan, Pullman porter, resting in the men's washroom aboard the 'Capitol Limited' bound for Chicago, Illinois, March 1943.
polkbritton: Good Humor: The Good Humor man comes to a trailer camp on Saturday afternoon. These children are sons of torpedo plant workers in Alexandria, Virginia, March 1941.
polkbritton: The Ice Route: A bus going through the snow near Connecticut Avenue and Chevy Chase Circle, Washington, D.C. March 1942.
polkbritton: Good and Bad: A used cars retailer in Bedford, Virginia. March 1941.
polkbritton: Talking Hard Times: Scene outside the Farm Security Administration grant office during the pea harvest. Calipatria, California, February 1939. During spring 1938 for the first time, the labor surplus had grown so large that relief grants were necessary.
polkbritton: Hear That Whistle: Shipyard employees getting out of work at 4 p.m. Newport News, Virginia, March 1941.
polkbritton: En-Vogue: Portrait of Barbara Cottam, a second generation Anglo-American, Albuquerque, New Mexico, February 1943.
polkbritton: Bleak Harvest: Outside Farm Security Administration (FSA) grant office during the pea harvest. Calipatria, California. February 1939.
polkbritton: New Wheels: Auto transport in Eufaula, Oklahoma, February 1940.
polkbritton: Deep Freeze: Residential section of North Conway, New Hampshire. February 1940.
polkbritton: The Winter Soldier: World War statue in a park after a snowstorm. Chillicothe, Ohio, February 1940.
polkbritton: Little Light of Mine: Part of Pomp Hall's family eating supper by lamplight, Creek County, Oklahoma. February 1940.
polkbritton: In a Flurry: Main street in Iowa City, Iowa, February 1940.