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Port Arthur, Tasmania c. 1880. It was founded in 1830 as a convict settlement and functioned as a timber-getting camp, producing sawn logs for government projects, and employing “secondary offenders” as its workforce
“Made in Japan caught in the pacific tanned in the usa”1940s
Argentine military on a Soviet BELAZ dump truck captured from the British during the 1982 war for the Falkland Islands
Aftermath of the Cinema Rex terrorist attack in which 400+ people were burned alive. Iran, August 1978
“Don’t drink Coca-Cola, don’t finance death” – Poster against Coca-Cola for their killing of unionists in Colombia, October 2006.
“ONE DAY SHE WILL WAKE UP” by American artist Robert Berkeley in 1925 stating that one day the balance of forces will change.
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Frida Kahlo, a Mexican painter, with one of her pet spider monkeys (Mexico 1944)
“Cracker Power” George Wallace campaign poster (1968)
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“Cellar with supplies” poster from USSR (70s)
OMO ad from the 1950s. It was said that certain housewives would place a box of this in their windows if their Old Man was Out. :)
Indira gandhi the future prime minister of India on her wedding day in 1942 (2048×1365)
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