In the 1930's, the Steelers colors were black and gold.
In the 1930s, school uniforms were not as common as they are today. Some private schools and certain regions may have had school uniforms, but it was not a widespread practice. Schools often had dress codes, but they were not as strict or uniform as modern school uniforms.
The Pittsburgh NFL team, then known as the Pirates, first took to the field on September 20, 1933, losing 23-2 to the New York Giants. Through the 1930s the Pirates never finished higher than second place in their division, or with a record better than .500 (1936). Pittsburgh did make history in 1938 by signing Byron White, a future justice on the U.S. Supreme Court to what was at the time the biggest contract in NFL history, but he only played one year with the Pirates before signing with the Detroit Lions. The Pirates changed their name to the "Steelers" before the 1940 season.
Everywhere... (They invented color film in the 1930s, but the world was in color the whole time.)
The Britiish Airways Heritage Collection is at Heathrow. On display are over 130 uniforms from the 1930s to the present day, as well as a large collection of aircraft models, pictures. and posters. Unfortunately no real aircraft.
"Whitewalls" might be what you're looking for. They were popular from the 1930s up until the 1970s but are all but nonexistant now, which is why you might not have heard of them.
egypt in 1930s
what was the fashion for the 1930s
Flapper outfits. Most Fashion back then were designed bie Cocoa Chanel. Most gowns were based on a square box shape. Very vibrant colors.
King George V ruled in the 1930s.
Depends on the sentence. "The 1930s were the highlight of American culture." - subject, noun. "Wow, your jeans are sooo 1930s." - predicate adjective, adjective "I haven't partied that hard since the 1930s." - not sure, but a noun. "How were the 1930s?" - predicate nominative, noun.
No, "1930s" is a plural noun and does not require an apostrophe. The correct form is "1930s" to indicate the decade from 1930 to 1939.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1930s