A Washington, D. C. Filling station in 1924 Audrey Hepburn (WOW) Mark Twain in 1900 Charlie Chaplin at 27 years old in 1916 A car crash in Washington D.C. Around 1921 Albert Einstein, 1921 Brigadier General and actor Jimmy Stewart. Stewart flew 20 combat missions over Nazi-occupied Europe, and even flew one Mission during Vietnam. Pablo Picasso Elizabeth Taylor in 1956 (another WOW) Alfred Hitchcock Big Jay McNeely, Olympic Auditorium, 1953 Charles Darwin Clint Eastwood, 1962 Hindenburg Blimp crash British Soldiers Returning from the front in 1939 Albert Einstein on a Long Island beach in 1939 Samurai Training 1860 Winston Churchill, 1941 Country store in July 1939 Gordonton, North Carolina Unemployed Lumber Worker and His Wife 1939 W.H. Murphy testing the bulletproof vest in 1923 Marilyn Monroe (WOW again) Joan Crawford on the set of Letty Lynton, 1932 An RAF pilot getting a haircut while reading a book between missions Babe Ruth's 1920 MLB debut Clint Eastwood working on his 1958 Jag XK 120 in 1960 View from the Capitol in Nashville, 1864 Baltimore Slums, 1938 American Poet Walt Whitman, 1868 Louis Armstrong practicing backstage in 1946 Girls delivering ice, 1918 Lou Gehrig, July 4, 1939. Photo taken right after his famous retirement speech. He would pass away just two years later from ALS. Times Square 1947 Lee Harvey Oswald, 1963, being transported to questioning before his murder Trial for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Helen Keller meeting comedian Charlie Chaplin in 1918 Burger Flipper 1938 Madison Square Park New York City around 1900 Union Soldiers taking a break 1863 WWII soldiers on Easter Red Hawk of the Oglala Tribe on horseback 1905 Boys buying flowers in 1908 An Oklahoman farmer during the great dust bowl in 1939 Louis Armstrong plays to his wife, Lucille, in Cairo, Egypt 1961 Brooklyn Bridge in 1904 Two Boxers after a fight Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield (double WOW) Brothers Robert Kennedy, Edward 'Ted' Kennedy and John F. Kennedy outside the Oval Office. Cornell Rowing Team 1914 Henry Ford, 1919 Seeing these photos in color for the first time makes it easy to imagine we Could all have been part of a world that we've never even seen. It literally changes our perspective of history. Please share these amazing photos with others.