photo: Public Domain / Adrian Pingstone
on 1973.triumph.dolomite.sprint.arp.jpg 1973 Triumph Dolomite Sprint at Bristol Car Show, The Downs, Bristol, England.
photo: NASA / NASA/Tom Tschida
A Shuttle Carrier Aircraft, a modified 747-100SR. The initial order for the -100SR, four aircraft for Japan Air Lines (later Japan Airlines), was announced on October 30, 1972; rollout occurred on August 3, 1973 and the first flight took place on August 31, 1973.
photo: Creative Commons / Oxyman
Steam train from Santa Lucia to Bassano del Grappa, August 1973.
photo: Creative Commons / Bull-Doser
1973 Dodge Charger.The 1973 Chargers sported all new sheet metal, though to the untrained eye only the rear roof C-pillars looked like the only difference from the 1972's.
photo: Creative Commons / Morven,
Unusual triple opera window on 1973 Dodge Charger SE.The 1973 Chargers sported all new sheet metal, though to the untrained eye only the rear roof C-pillars looked like the only difference from the 1972's.
photo: Creative Commons / Zefferus
Bicycle and pedestrian path. The Williamsburg Bridge appears in the movies Once Upon a Time in America, The Naked City (1948), Johnny Suede (1991), Scent of a Woman (1992), American Gangster (2007), Serpico (1973), the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die,
photo: Creative Commons
1973 Ford Thunderbird.The sixth generation Thunderbird debuted in the fall of 1971 as a 1972 model.
photo: Creative Commons / :Adam Carr
Crowds rally at the Democracy Monument in 1973 to protest against the military regime (display at the Memorial to 14 October 1973, Bangkok) Despite the self-justifying intent of the Phibun regime in erecting a monument to its own seizure of power and calling it a monument to democracy, Democracy Monument's rather dubious origins are now largely forgotten, and it has served as a rallying point for later generations of democracy activists. It was the focus of the mass student demonstrations agains
photo: Creative Commons / Ferdinand Porsche
Duck tail on a 1973 Porsche 911 Carrera RS. The whale tail came on the heels of the 1973 "duck tail" or Bürzel in German (as a part of the E-program), a smaller and less flared rear-spoiler fitted to 911 Carrera RS (meaning Rennsport or race sport in German), optional outside Germany.
photo: Creative Commons / Pibwl
1973 Ford Torino
photo: WN
1973 Porsche 911T
photo: US DoD file
Vietnam - A Viet Cong officer smokes a cigarette, 1 Jan 1973
photo: Public domain photo / Thuresson
war 1973 / wam2
photo: Creative Commons / Theo
Aircooled Chillout Day 2009 - Deventer 1973 Volkswagen Type 1
photo: NAL file
1973 National Medal of Science presented to Robert R. Wilson by President Richard M. Nixon, October 10, 1973
photo: Creative Commons / Cobatfor
8 Sqn RAF flew the Shackleton AEW2 from 1973 to 1991.
photo: Public Domain / Hilarystraus
1973 Toyota Crown MS-60 Supersaloon.
photo: Creative Commons / Stahlkocher
Post-1973 Renault 16, featuring the black plastic grille
photo: Creative Commons / Bull-Doser
1973 AMC Javelin.The 1973 Javelin was updated slightly. Most noticeable changes were to the taillights and grille, though the AMX grille remained the same.
photo: Creative Commons / RuthAS
Douglas B-23 converted to executive transport role at Athens (Hellenikon) Airport in 1973
photo: Creative Commons
Faneuil Hall (center) and Customs House Tower (right) in Boston, Massachusetts in May 1973.
photo: WN / akgunsemra
Beautiful Istanbul Statue (1973) - Gurdal Duyar - Nude Woman Stone Statue in Yildiz Park - Modern Arts
photo: Creative Commons / Adam.J.W.C.
The Rocks, New South Wales. By 1973, the union had imposed the ban, and after discussions with the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority, a 'People's Plan' was developed. By October 1973, it appeared that the redevelopment would proceed as originally planned, using non-union labor.
photo: Public Domain / Jklamo (talk | contribs)
Skylab.
photo: Creative Commons / Rama
Leica CL
photo: Creative Commons / M2545
3953594326 BostonFens 1973
photo: Public Domain / OSX
Honda Civic First generation (1973–1979)
photo: NARA
File - Arrival ceremony for President Ceausescu of Romania, alongside US Prsident Nixon, south balcony of the White House, 1973.
photo: Creative Commons / Sp33dyphil
A F-111 operated by NASA, Royal Australian Air Force operated F-111C aircraft from 1973–2010 as well as F-111Gs from 1992–2007