RF2HR1B5W–Dorothea Lange Iconic Migrant Mother symbolising the hunger and poverty endured by many Americans during the Great Depression - (colourised version)
RF2HPJATD–Dorothea Lange - Drought-abandoned house on the edge of the Great Plains near Hollis, Oklahoma, USA - 1938
RF2H81E5R–Margaret Bourke-White - The Louisville Flood remains an iconic image of the Great Depression - The American Way of Life.
RF2H81E6R–Margaret Bourke-White - The Louisville Flood remains an iconic image of the Great Depression - The American Way of Life.
RF2HR1B4N–Dorothea Lange Iconic Migrant Mother” came to symbolize the hunger, poverty and hopelessness endured by so many Americans during the Great Depression.
RF2HT7M3B–Ben Shahn - Fiddlin Bill Henseley, Mountain Fiddler, Asheville, North Carolina, USA - 1937
RF2HR1B1W–Arthur Rothstein - Cild Labor, Cranberry Bog - 1939
RF2HR1B1N–Dorothea Lange - Unemployed, Destitute Man Leaning Against Vacant Store - 'Skid Row.' Howard Street, San Francisco, California, February 1937
RF2HR1B4F–Dorothea Lange - Concrete mixing plant. Birmingham, Alabama, USA - 1936
RF2HPJAN5–Carl Mydans - Marketplace at New Orleans, Louisiana, Woman boards Chevrolet automobile - 1936
RF2HPJANW–Marion Post Wolcott - Positively No Beer Sold to Indians - Signage in Birney, Montana bar - 1941
RF2HR1B22–Dorothea Lange - Lighthearted kids in Merrill Farm Security Administration camp, Klamath County, Oregon, USA - 1939
RF2HR1B26–Dorothea Lange - Young Migratory Mother, originally from Texas - Pea picker in Edison, Kern County, California USA - 1940
RF2HT7M3A–Ben Shahn - Street Scene, Circleville, Ohio, USA - 1938
RF2HPJAN3–Carl Mydans - Slum accommodation in view of The White House, washington, USA - 1935
RF2HR1B1Y–John Vachon - John Dyson born into slavery - playing the accordion
RF2HPJAMT–Marion Post Wolcott - Cabins imitating the Indian teepee for tourists along highway south of Bardstown, Kentucky, USA - 1940
RF2HPJANG–Marion Post Wolcott - Old cable ferry between Camden and Gees Bend, Alabama, USA - 1939
RF2HPJAWD–Russell Lee - African American talking on porch of small store near Jeanerette, Louisiana - 1938
RF2H81KWY–Buried machinery in South Dakota, during the Dust Bowl, an agricultural, ecological, and economic disaster in the Great Plains region of the USA.
RF2HPJANN–Marion Post Wolcott - Tractor driver quenching his thirst - 1941
RF2HPJANE–Carl Mydans - Slum accommodation in Washington D.C. USA - 1935
RF2HPJAMY–Marion Post Wolcott - African - American children of tenant farmers, one with rickets, near Wadesboro, North Carolina, USA -
RF2HPJANY–Russell Lee - Delivering ice to National Rice Festival, Crowley Louisiana, Shows iceman holding block of ice in tongs behind horse drawn ice wagon.
RF2HR1B1D–Dorothea Lange - Street meeting, San Francisco, California, USA
RF2HPJAMP–Russell Lee - Delivering ice to National Rice Festival, Crowley Louisiana, Shows iceman holding block of ice in tongs behind horse drawn ice wagon.
RF2HR1B1P–Ben Shahn - Travelling medicine show with ventriloquist dummy in the foreground - Huntingdon, Tennessee, USA
RF2HR1B47–John Vachon - Ozark Children getting mail from mailbox - 1940
RF2HPJANH–Marion Post Wolcott - School children rehearsing Maypole festivity, in Gee's Bend, Alabama, USA - 1939.
RF2HBX6JE–Bonnie and Clyde
RF2HBX6JJ–Bonnie and Clyde - bullet ridden car
RF2HBX6JK–Bonnie Parker
RF2HR1B2Y–John Vachon - House in Houston, Texas, USA - 1943
RF2HR1B3Y–John Vachon - House in Houston, Texas, USA - 1943
RF2HPJAMM–Marion Post Wolcott - cattle blocking passage on Kentucky mountain road
RF2HR1B46–Dorothea Lange - On the Road to Los Angeles - Two men on the road pass ironic billboard extolling virtues of train travel, as if - March, 1937.
RF2HR1B15–Arthur Rothstein - Son of Sharecropper - Mississippi Country, Arkansas, USA - 1935
RF2HBX6JN–Bonnie and Clyde
RF2HR1B1A–Dorothea Lange - I Am An American signage on front of Japanese-American store during aftermath of Pearl Harbor attack - 1942
RF2HPJANK–Marion Post Wolcott - Migratory workers juke joint with advertisements for Atlantic Ale and Beer, Royal Crown Cola and Nehi- 1941
RF2HPJAN2–Marion Post Wolcott - Spanish trapper and children taking muskrat pelts into auction sale which is held in a dancehall on Delacroix Island, Lousiana
RF2HT7M39–Marion Post Wolcott - Beggars on Main Street Corner, Montgomery Alabama, USA - 1939