That's what Cuban girls looked like from the 1930s to 1950s.
That's what Cuban girls looked like from the 1930s to 1950s.
That's what Cuban girls looked like from the 1930s to 1950s.
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Durante la presidencia de Gerardo Machado en los años 20, el comercio turistico en Cuba alcanzó su máximo esplendor, convirtiendo al país en un destino
You might be ready to light up that Cuban cigar thanks to Obama or fill up your Instagram account with voguish snapshots from a Havana vacation, but even with the historic opening of diplomatic relations with the US, how will life in Cuba really change for Cubans? To get a real idea of the transitio
That's what Cuban girls looked like from the 1930s to 1950s.
More insights from the beautiful island and people of Cuba. Cienfuegos actually means ‘one hundred fires’. Cienfuegos is where the revolutionary uprising against Fulgencio Batista took place.
Not really impress, these '40s dresses made us feel uncomfortable, and furthermore they also made young women look older. Check out this photo set to see which dresses young women wore in the 1940s.
My mom (second from right) and her sisters in their "Chekee" (bohio) house at Cacique, small village in central Cuba.
Colour slides of the old Bull Ring market, Birmingham, England, taken on September 11 1959. The last day for street trading was September, 12th 1959. The photographs were taken by Phyllis Nicklin (1913-1969), who was a University of Birmingham geography teacher. She made these colour slides as lecture aids for her lectures on the geography … Continue reading "17 Colour Snapshots of Birmingham’s Bull Ring Market (September 11 1959)"
Havana, Cuba