Vintage Astronomy
Distant galaxies and a future filled with space travel and exploration. These classic retrofutre illustrations were created by Steven Thomas, Klaus Bürgle, Kurt Röschl, Eberhard Binder-Staßfurt, H.u.B. von Römer, Günter Radtke, Helmuth Ellgaard and Heinz Hähnel. You can explore more of their work at retro-futurismus.de and stevethomasart.com.
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Spacesuit Concept from 1960 from book First Men to the Moon, by Wernher von Braun.)
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sunday fantasy #292: from “How The Flying Saucer Works”, Mechanix Illustrated March 1956
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“If London Were Like New York: A Peek At The Metropolis After The American Invasion” from Harmsworth’s Magazine (The London Magazine), February 1902.
For the purpose of this article the gentle reader of the “London Magazine” will kindly consider himself or herself living in the year of grace 1907. The American invaders, having captured the tobacco trade, the railways, the boot and shoe market, the match factories and most other industries worth winning, found themselves feeling homesick occasionally, but rather than return to the United States they adapted London to their liking. – EDITOR

Villemard 1910 - En L’An 2000 - Air Firemen

1969- tube trains under city - Klaus Burgle (par x-ray delta one) Certains droits réservés cc by-nc-sa
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