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What the hell happened to my toy soldiers?







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He could sing, dance, tell a joke, act......he had it all


Sit in

Harassment during a civil rights sit-in at the Cherrydale Drug Fair in Arlington, VA June 10, 1960

Vegas in 69 and the Worlds Fair in 64



This was called the Mod look, I liked it actually


and then in 1968 everything just sort of changed




Sixties film











 





Halley Mills




An East German soldier ignores orders to let no one pass and helps a boy, who was found on the opposite side from his family, cross the newly formed ‘Berlin Wall’- 1961


The younger generation







Magazine ads



Are Tareyton's still around?


Forgot to add this to the TV shows


Sixties surfers photographed by Leroy Grannis


Films 1960s


                                   Sharon Tate on the set of Valley of the Dolls, 1967.




Sidney Poitier in In The Heat Of The Night




Stanley Kubrick reads the script for Lolita (1962) with Sue Lyon


Mia Farrow

That was a very radical haircut for women in the 1960s, we didn't know what to make of her.

That Girl!

This really wasn't a show  boys my age watched, she was ....a....I think she worked at the UN...and the guy was always exasperated or in a bad mood over something as far as I can remember....the actor was Ted Bissel, he died in 1996. The show had a cool opening theme....


Star Trek

Caltech students protest the rumored cancellation of the “Star Trek” TV series outside NBC Studios in Burbank, California, January 6, 1968 (My birthday, I was 13)

Anthony Perkins on the set of “Psycho”

                         To this day, I've never seen this film, I don't know why.


Psycho opened in New York City at the DeMille Theater (and the Baronet) on Thursday June 16th 1960