Old popular magazines with lots of photos in them can be an excellent source of the images you need.
- Bound volumes of image-heavy print magazines from earlier decades are on our 2nd floor.
- Some useful magazines are:
- Life (1936 to 1972)
- Look (1955 to 1971)
- Harper's Bazaar (1966 to 1981)
- Vogue (1942 to 1981)
- National Geographic (1888 to present)
- Ebony (1962 to 1982)
- Good Housekeeping (1917-1981)
- Ladies Home Journal (1898-1981, with some small gaps)
- The Saturday Evening Post (1922 to 1981)
- Travel (1917 to 1977)
- The Rotarian (1922 to 1998)
- Madamoiselle (1964 to 1981)
- McCall's (1948 to 1982) [
- Seventeen (1965 to 1989)
- Time (1928 to 1981)
- Delineator (1925-1936)
- Glamour (1978-1981)
- American City (1920 to 1975)
- American City & Country (1975 to 1981)
- American Childhood (1926 to 1958)
- American Heritage (1954 to 2004)
- Americana (1973 to 1990)
- Century Magazine (1881-1902)
- Country Gentleman (1923-1955, with a few one-year gaps)
- Country Life (1939-1937)
- Civil War Times Illustrated (1962 to 1982)
- Illustrated London News (1936 to 2003)
- Use the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature to find coverage of your specific topic in a very old magazine. Ask at the Research & Access Desk for assistance with this.