February 14, 2013May 26, 20172010s, Secret Spaces, Themeparks Disneyland Matterhorn Cutaway, 2012 A nice, recent cutaway drawing of the Matterhorn at the Anaheim, CA Disneyland. This graphic, from the February 8, 2012, Orange County […]
February 14, 2013February 25, 20131940s, Aircraft British RAF Typhoon Fighter Cutaway Drawing, 1944 The RAF’s Typhoon was termed an “Engine With Wings” by Popular Science because of its 2,200 horsepower, 24 cylinder power plant–a […]
February 14, 2013February 25, 20131940s, Aircraft British R.A.F. Mosquito Cutaway Drawing, 1943 The R.A.F. Mosquito was a zippy, nimble aircraft, its fuselage built of plywood on a balsa wood core and its wings […]
February 14, 2013February 19, 20131970s, Houses Solar Home Cutaway Drawing, 1979 Cut This is a circa 1979 cutaway drawing of a solar-heated home in Falmouth, Massachusetts. That part of Massachusetts has a 6,000 […]
February 14, 2013February 19, 20131950s, Aircraft Convair B-36 Bomber Cutaway Drawing, 1950 In 1950, Popular Science issued a cutaway drawing of the most exciting object to grace the skies to that point: Convair’s B-36 […]
February 9, 2013March 5, 20171920s, People You've Never Heard Of Obliterating Time: The 1922 Kodachrome Color Test Girl The past always seems to be so…old. Previous styles, mores, customs seem to have vanished, replaced wholesale with an entirely new set […]
January 17, 2013July 14, 20171930s, Bizarre Transport, Vehicles Cutaway of Admiral Byrd’s Antarctic Snow Cruiser, 1939 Click Here For Large (1353 x 1200 Pixels) In an issue of LIFE magazine from October 30, 1939 that I have […]
December 11, 2011October 15, 20181960s, Things You've Never Heard Of Forgotten Woodstock: Seattle Pop Festival, 1969 Drive through Woodinville, Washington and it has the glimmer of an Eastside Seattle suburb that is rapidly expanding. With its Target, brewpubs, […]
April 6, 2011October 26, 20181960s, Things You've Never Heard Of When Jim Morrison of The Doors Stayed at the Hyatt Regency Atlanta The Hyatt Regency Atlanta, built in 1967, is famous as one of the first–if not the first–example of a large atrium hotel. […]
March 31, 2011March 5, 20171920s, People You've Never Heard Of The Ageless 1920s Woman This picture came up today in BoingBoing.net, via a Tumblr post. What struck me, and several of the commenters, wasn’t so much […]