
Wayne County, Michigan, 1930's.
Great Depression era photo taken in Wayne County, Michigan showing a mother and her six children in the doorway of their home.

Fifteenth-century human bones, probably removed from a cemetery to clear space for new burials, were later used to construct walls at the site of the former Church of Saint John in Ghent, Belgium.

The USS Lafayette (formerly Normandie) capsized in 1942.

25,000 year old structure made from the bones of 60+ mammoths. Russia, Paleolithic.

Farmer's wife cooking meat preparatory to canning. Lakeview Project, Arkansas in 1938. (Great Depression: 1929 - 1939.) Photograph by New Deal photographer Russell Lee