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'Ali in Training' by R. McPhedran, Limited Edition Photograph Print, 20x24

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'Swan in Car' Limited Edition Photograph by Getty Images Gallery, 20x24
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April, 6 1936: A tame swan named Leila is given a lift in the back of a car. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images) As an authorized Getty Images Gallery...
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1930s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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'Tiger Lady' Limited Edition Photograph by Getty Images 24 x 24
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March 16, 1971: Air Stewardess Cynthia Robertson models the new uniform for National Airlines. A synthetic tiger skin number, the new uniform will be worn by over 1000 stewardesses. In her arms is an eight week old Bengal tiger called 'Indira'. (Photo by Central Press/Getty Images) As an authorized Getty Images Gallery...
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1970s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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Bert Hardy 'Mountain Stage' Tour de France Limited Edition Photograph 20x24
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August 18, 1951: Cyclists competing in the Tour de France riding through the French Alps. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5381 - The Greatest Show On Earth...
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Haywood Magee, Louis Armstrong on Stage Limited Edition Photographic Print 30x40
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American jazz trumpeter and bandleader Louis 'Satchmo' Armstrong (1900 - 1971), shouts after clarinettist Edmund Hall's solo, on stage during the band's British tour, May 19, 1956. An unidentified bassist stands in the foreground. (Photo by Haywood Magee...
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1950s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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'Ali in Training' by R. McPhedran, Limited Edition Photograph Print, 20x16
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American heavyweight boxer Muhammad Ali throws bare-handed punches in the ring while in training for his fight against Brian London, London, England, August 1966. (Photo by R. McPhed...
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1960s Contemporary Black and White Photography

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'Michael Caine Throwing a Punch' Limited Edition Photograph by Archetti, 20x16
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English actor Michael Caine, throwing a punch, August 1965. (Keystone Features/Hulton Archive/Getty Images). As an authorized Getty Images Gallery partner, we offer premium quality...
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