
Google Inc. has opened an online photo gallery that will include millions of images from Life magazine's archives that have never been seen by the public before.
Eventually, Google plans to scan all 10 million photos from Life's library so they can be viewed on any computer with an Internet connection.
About 97 percent of Life's archives have not been publicly seen, according to Life.
The photos can be printed out for free as long as they aren't being used as part of an attempt to make money.
There are some great pictures here!
Wonderful seed!
Lifewas my first introduction to so many places later visited as an adult. Indeed, my first introduction America other than the GI's in the Occupational Government of post WWII Germany.
An aside: How is Ted Riggs doing?
Life was one of the magazines my Mother had delivered to the house too. It's where I got to see far away places and learn to wonder! When this project is done it's going to be great!
Tedd is doing good.
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