oftheherd
Veteran
http://mashable.com/2017/05/06/making-the-new-york-times/#.T9G0ugv8AqH links to what I thought was an interesting set of photos done by Marjory Collins of the Office of War Information. I just thought it was interesting.
peterm1
Veteran
Interesting to see all the smokers. It was back in the day when smoking was good for you and two out of three doctors recommended brand x for its smooth mild qualities which soothed the throat. And no Fake News (or Twitter feeds)!
The past as they say is a different country.
EDIT: I find this series interesting too - as New Yorkers await news of the D Day landings. http://mashable.com/2017/05/21/new-york-on-d-day/#Soivec398kqz
When I look at these photos I always have the impression that it was a time when all men wore hats, all women wore gloves and everyone looked twenty years older than their actual age. Or perhaps it was just because all the younger ones were off fighting a war. It is often said that this was the greatest generation. I think there is something to that. While we live in a narcissistic and trivialized time when people think that getting a nipple ring or a tattoo is "brave", are taught that Western countries are all racist if they don't adhere to post modern ideals and earnestly believe that the world will fall apart if they are "offended".
The past as they say is a different country.
EDIT: I find this series interesting too - as New Yorkers await news of the D Day landings. http://mashable.com/2017/05/21/new-york-on-d-day/#Soivec398kqz
When I look at these photos I always have the impression that it was a time when all men wore hats, all women wore gloves and everyone looked twenty years older than their actual age. Or perhaps it was just because all the younger ones were off fighting a war. It is often said that this was the greatest generation. I think there is something to that. While we live in a narcissistic and trivialized time when people think that getting a nipple ring or a tattoo is "brave", are taught that Western countries are all racist if they don't adhere to post modern ideals and earnestly believe that the world will fall apart if they are "offended".
Peter Jennings
Well-known
Wow. Printing a daily paper was so labor intensive! Looking at it from today's perspective, it's quite amazing.
Larry Cloetta
Veteran
Thanks for posting, that was interesting. Mimeograph! I think I saw the can of fluid right next to it. The smell comes back to me.
They're getting so much work done (3 editions a day) it almost makes me want to go out and buy a pack of Lucky Strikes. Almost.
They're getting so much work done (3 editions a day) it almost makes me want to go out and buy a pack of Lucky Strikes. Almost.
lynnb
Veteran
thanks for the link!
Pherdinand
the snow must go on
very interesting stuff, thanks!
Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Fascinating pics and interesting to note that there is not a single female in that working environment.
rodt16s
Well-known
Chain Smoking with that amount of random loose paper is a great combination
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
It's hard to believe today but New York City boasted more than a half dozen daily newspapers in those days.
Jan Morris book Manhattan '45 offers a snapshot of life in New York then.
Chris
Jan Morris book Manhattan '45 offers a snapshot of life in New York then.
Chris
raid
Dad Photographer
Then, people were reading ....Now, they use twitter.
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