photo: Creative Commons / dave_7
DakotaPlaneCrash-TailSection.
photo: GNU / Morven
1946 Ford coupe
photo: Creative Commons / David Shapinsky
Jewish man, seated. Between 1925 and 1946.
photo: US Coastguard
Graduates from the class of 1946 march onto the football field at the Coast Guard Academy in New London, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 2, 2010, during homecoming festivities. The members from the class of 1946 were originally set to graduate in 1945 but were delayed due to WWII. U.S. Coast Guard photograph by Petty Officer 1st Class NyxoLyno Cangemi (1014871) ( Homecoming )
photo: Creative Commons / Ricardo Diaz
Came across this 1946 Triumph roadster at a classic Triumph car show in Burbank.
photo: Creative Commons / RuthAS
Douglas DC-4-1009 of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, built March 1946, in service in August 1954
photo: Creative Commons / Maly LOLek
Barczewo
photo: Public Domain / Pubdog
Chesterfield Inn
photo: Creative Commons / Alice
Düsseldorf in 1900, in 1946 Düsseldorf was made capital of the new federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia.
photo: Creative Commons / Tevonic
Amasa Stone Bishop
photo: Creative Commons / Zyance
The Tatra T600, named the Tatraplan, was a large car from the Czech manufacturer Tatra.
photo: Creative Commons / Asterion
The Tatra T600, named the Tatraplan, was a large car from the Czech manufacturer Tatra.
photo: Public Domain / Jurema Oliveira
The 1946 April Fools' Day tsunami in Hilo, Hawaii.
photo: Creative Commons / Jean-Pol GRANDMONT
The Tatra T600, named the Tatraplan, was a large car from the Czech manufacturer Tatra.
photo: Creative Commons / MarmadukePercy
The Times newsroom, 1942
photo: Public Domain / Fred Lingelbach, Richard Loomis
A 1946 visit by General Dwight Eisenhower to the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory now known as John H. Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field, Cleveland, Ohio.
photo: Creative Commons
Old Honor quarry. Following the construction of the basilica, part of the hill was used from 1905 to 1946 as an open-cast quarry
photo: Creative Commons / Darkcore.
The University of Newark was established in 1935 in Newark, New Jersey and later merged with Rutgers University in 1946.
photo: Creative Commons
The Gunnery officers of the USS Monterey. Ford is second from the right, in the front row.
photo: Creative Commons / Li-sung
Old Svinesund Bridge in August 2003
photo: Creative Commons
Freight liner UK Class 66 locomotives in Fair water Yard. A marshallings yard was opened to the west of the station on 30 July 1946.
photo: Creative Commons / Dirkvd M
El Capitoline Embedded in the floor in the center of the main hall is a replica 25 carat (5 g) diamond, which marks Kilometre Zero for Cuba
photo: Creative Commons / TSRL
The Shuttle worth Collection's Avro TutorK3215/G-AHSA.G-AHSA was used for communication duties during the Second World War, struck off December 1946 and purchased by Wing Commander Heywood.
photo: Creative Commons / Cobatfor
CVG-17 on USS Coral Sea. Following the war the Air Group was re-assigned to the United States Atlantic Fleet. CVG-82 began its first deployment to the Atlantic Ocean area in October 1946 aboard Randolph.
photo: Creative Commons / Armb
P-38 Glacier Girl
photo: Creative Commons / Jim.henderson
Empire Diner - An art moderne diner designed by Fodero Dining Car Company and built in 1946, altered in 1979 by Carl Laanes. Located at 210 Tenth Avenue at 22nd Street
photo: Creative Commons / Simeon
Carnegie Hall, main entrance Hall, New York City. Symphony No. 3, "The Camp Meeting" by Charles Ives - April 5, 1946, New York Little Symphony, Lou Harrison conducting, in Carnegie Chamber Music Hall (now known as Weill Recital Hall)
photo: US Navy
over art for the new book USS Ranger, The Navy's First Flattop From Keel To Mast, 1934-1946
photo: Creative Commons / Parrot of Doom
The road crossing, the bridge is an important link for the workers at Trafford Park and, in 1946, concern was expressed in parliament over the closing of the bridge to road traffic at peak times.
photo: European Community / Magnus Manske
Screenshot of Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed in the American film It's a Wonderful Life (1946). The film lapsed into the public domain in the United States due to the failure of National Telefilm Associates, the last copyright owner, to renew. See film article for details.