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William Albert Allard
Filmmaker Yash Chopra plans a scene with a choreographer on a movie set at Film City, a vast studio complex in Mumbai, India. The photograph was published in a story in the March 2005 issue on the success of Bollywood.
Blues guitarist Luther Allison performs at a club on Beale Street in Memphis, Tennessee. A story in the April 1999 issue examined the birth and evolution of American blues music.
On Rarotonga, the most populous of the Cook Islands, a teenage girl adjusts books on the back of her bike after a stop at the local library. A story in the August 1967 issue looked at the Cook Islands' self-governance in connection with New Zealand.
A member of the El Paso Diablos bows his head during the national anthem. This photo appeared on the cover of the April 1991 issue, which featured a story about minor league baseball in the U.S.
Cyclists ride through Ferrara, Italy. The walled city sits on the Po River, and has seen some form of settlement since at least the sixth century B.C.
A story in the August 1965 issue followed the lives of an Amish community in Mascot, Pennsylvania. Here, some 150 people work together to build a barn in just one day for a neighbour who lost his in a fire.
A story in the August 1965 issue followed the lives of an Amish community in Mascot, Pennsylvania. Here, some 150 people work together to build a barn in a day for a neighbour who lost his in a fire.
For eight decades, the Tea and Sugar Train was the sole source of supplies for remote villages in Australia—villages populated by railway workers who tended to the Trans-Australian Railway. The route was shut down in 1996.
A story in the October 1990 issue depicts the colourful lives within Cajun country in Louisiana. Here, a car waits to join the parade line at the annual Louisiana Sugar Cane Festival in New Iberia.
In Hackensack, Minnesota, campers share a potluck dinner. Photographer William Albert Allard returned to his home state to document the rise of tourism in the early 1990s.