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My mother, 20, posing in her white satin gown on her wedding day. 1947
The ‘Sea Greyhound’ that couldn’t turn: The French cruiser Jurien de la Gravière. Built in 1899 to be the ultimate predator, she had a 2km turning circle and vibrated so much she nearly shook herself apart.
My great grandfather and his daughters Texas 1930s
A victim recovered after the sinking of the RMS Titanic, 1912.
Future WWII hero & French president Charles De Gaulle with his daughter Anne in the 1930’s. Anne was born with down syndrome but was never institutionalized, as was common at the time, & lived with her family until the end of her life. She died of pneumonia in 1948 at the age of 20 (1310×900)
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  • Historical photo of an Autoped in use by a traffic cop in Newark, New Jersey, 1922
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  • Ride with hitler, 1943
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  • Old Persian carpet from Iran depicting the geopolitics of Europe, 1913.
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  • Feminist poster. -“Don’t waste your free time, Keep your leisure busy with sports!” 1954, USSR. By Sergei Grigorievich Romanov
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  • “The Nympho Torture Girls of Jap ‘Camp Brutal'”, by Earl Norem for “True Men Stories” magazine (July 1962)
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  • “This Man May Die If You Talk Too Much”, US Second World War poster, 1943.
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  • The crew of the 11th Doolittle Raider “Hari Kari-er on the deck of the USS Hornet whilst transiting the Pacific Ocean, April 1942. The crew of the B-25 bailed out over the border of Anhui and Zheijang provinces and were assisted by Chinese forces.
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  • A couple on their seventieth wedding anniversary in Florida in 1930.
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  • SHOP and COMPARE! You can’t beat these PRICES ANYWHERE! Robert Gaspard Co. Vestments, 1964
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  • Warsaw Insurgents at the barricade on Żelazna Street, August 1944. Photo by Sylwester “Kris” Braun.
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  • ‘Kill all the British who are sucking Indian blood’ — Japanese leaflet, issued in 1944, depicting a British couple indulging in a lavish meal while emaciated Indians starve: a reference to the Bengal Famine.
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  • May 21st, 1927, Charles Lindbergh flies into Le Bourget Field, Paris, France aboard the Spirit of St. Louis, becoming the first person to fly Solo Across the Atlantic Ocean.
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  • ‘Murica 1940’s
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  • 1940s-1980s not sure date please translate google leans seems to not do so well
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  • German and Soviet officers shaking hands following the conclusion of the invasion of Poland – 1939
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  • Choplets… meatlike nourishment. 1948
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  • The last image taken of British explorers George Mallory and Andrew Irvine as they were about to leave Camp IV on the morning of June 6, 1924, for their ill-fated attempt to summit Mount Everest. Mallory’s body was found in 1999, Irvine’s body has yet to be found .
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  • A wounded German soldier is moved off the line in Crimea, exactly 1 year on from Operation Barbarossa, 22nd June 1942
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  • My Somali/Indian great aunts circa 1950
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  • Statue of Liberty , USSR, 1960
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