When the Shrine circus opened in Jefferson County Armory, Louisville, Mr. Bailey's assignment was to get a feature shot to accompany the story. This picture ran three-columns in the Courier-Journal. It shows Suzanne Hitt, 4, sharing her bag of…
Britain's wartime leader, Winston Churchill, passes through a railroad station en route to a conservative party meeting, and acknowledges a friendly greeting from two porters.
The caption which appeared with this last-day-of-school picture , in the Manchester, N.H., Evening Leader, explained, 'One quick facial expression by Robert Wayne Carpenter, 8, tells the whole story of how Manchester's small fry feel about trading…
Although this was a parade shot, Mr. Cowherd felt the word 'parade' in the set title would have narrowed the scope of the picture. The 'wide-eyed, fly-catching' expression, he believes, shows the ultimate in perception.
Jerry Lamons, 3 has more than a skin deep interest in the welfare of six-year-old brother, Richard. He searches intently for two nails which the older boy swallowed while playing with a bean blower. It was natural, Mr. Sansone believes, to illustrate…
Used as a front cover for the Sunday Pictorial, this picture was one of an 'at home' series taken of Britain's two youngest photographic models, Margaret Harding, 3, and her sister Elizabeth, 4 months. Completely absorbed in their task, the…
This miniature 'September Morn' was photographed last summer in Larchmont, N.Y. The attractive model is Mr. Ford's daughter. She was posed as nearly like the Paul Chabas painting of 1912 as memory would permit.
Open air celebrations by London costers in their pearly costumes after King George VI and Queen Elizabeth drove through the streets of London to mark their silver wedding anniversary.
Mr. Falk, while covering a ceremony honoring Israel's new statehood, heard singing in the street below. Going to investigate, he saw this spontaneous celebration. Using the 'new flag' as a part of the joyful scene, he recorded this story-telling…