Early 1970s Gallery
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Comme Des Garcons Homme early 1980s or late 1970s oversized padded mens coat with knit collar and bo
blog-anglophonic:Early 1970s 8MM souvenir film from Disney’s Haunted Mansion ride.I’m not saying “Ef
Trippy early 1970s computer animation art by artist/inventor/pioneer, John Whitney (1917-1995).These
From an early 1970s Gay Pride in London (possibly passing through Soho).Britains first Gay Pride occ
glamidols:Amanda Lear featured in ‘Nova’ magazine, early 1970s
vintagecharmingbeauties:Late 1960s Or Early 1970s Mystery Model.
himitsusentaiblog:Some early 1970s Kamen Rider illustrations by Takayoshi Mizuki.
Birmingham Central Library and Broad Street, early 1970s (via @brumpic)
talesfromweirdland:Prototype Star Wars figures by Kenner, based on figures from a Fisher-Price toyli
Prototype Star Wars figures by Kenner, based on figures from a Fisher-Price toyline. 1976. These wer
Untitled, 1971, Gelatin silver printKohei Yoshiyuki (Japanese, born 1946)In the early 1970s Yoshiyuk
transistoradio:Edward Gorey, early 1970s, photographed by Bill Cunningham.
Jean-Michel Basquiat. Late 1970s/early 1980s
vintagefashionandbeauty:Women with sunglasses and curls c. early 1970s. (x)
talesfromweirdland:I’ve already talked about Once Upon a Time… Space (1982) being a very early sci-f
She Was Spangled and Flashy (1975). Carl Barks.Another one depicting Uncle Scrooge’s early years in
talesfromweirdland:Early product and publicity photos of The Muppets, back when there were still wei
isabelcostasixties: Carnaby Street in the early 1970s. Photo by David Warner
bilbao-song: Vintage Valentine ca. early 1970s.
Jim Henson and a friend. Circa 1969.Early Bert (catches the worm) looked unkempt, ragged, and kind o
vintageeveryday:First Lady of Graffiti: Beautiful photos of Lady Pink in the 1970s and early ’80s.
atomic-chronoscaph:art by Samson Pollen (1960s - early 1970s)
zzzze: Yoshihiro Tatsuki, Untitled,1970s - early 1980s
70sscifiart: In the early 1970s, Phil Kirkland illustrated some seriously trippy psychology textbook
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