A few nice history images I found:
A Brief History of Hollywood

Image by Profound Whatever
The strict Production Code had ruled Hollywood films for twenty years, until 1953’s THE MOON IS BLUE breaks ground with its "light and gay treatment of the subject of illicit sex and seduction". The film is banned in some cities but the Supreme Court comes to the film’s aid and overrules the boycott, dealing a heavy blow to the outdated Code. The film is directed by Otto Preminger, who continues his defiance of the Code with 1955’s THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN ARM (a drama concerning heroin abuse) and 1959’s ANATOMY OF A MURDER (a courtroom drama surrounding a rape and murder). As more and more films dare to break the rules and earn critical and financial success, the Production Code is finally abandoned in 1968.
Harvard Museum of Natural History Complex ~ Scanned from the Early 1990’s ~ Historical Building

Image by Onasill ~ Bill Badzo
The Harvard Museum of Natural History was created in 1998 as the “public face” of three research museums — the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard Mineralogical and Geological Museum, and the Harvard University Herbaria. Its exhibitions draw on Harvard University’s natural history collections; Harvard’s research faculty provides expertise; and programs for members and the general public provide an exchange of information and ideas. With more than 198,000 visitors in 2011, the Harvard Museum of Natural History is the University’s most-visited museum.
NRHP District
Fashion history. Regency era

Image by BarbieFantasies
See more on barbiefantasies.com/history-of-fashion-regency-era/