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“The Unknown Soldier… The Known Soldier…”, USA, 2014
The last King of Afghanistan, Mohammad Zahir Shah, around 1960. Zahir ruled the country for almost 4 decades from 1933-73. Remembered as a remarkably lenient king, he supposedly never signed a single warrant approving the execution of a citizen for political reasons during his reign (3258×2503)
My parents walking down the street when they were dating; late 50’s.
Guevara shortly before his execution, with CIA officer Félix Rodríguez (left), 1967.
Chicago Car Wash, 1924
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The British actress Audrey Kathleen Hepburn – as she was reviewing a script before recording a program for the United Nations Children’s Fund – on the United Nations Radio, c. 1953
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French, Polish, and Norwegian troops search German prisoners captured near Narvik, April 1940
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Dodge Caravan Built-In Child Seats (1992)
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Monument to fallen soldiers on the Mound of Glory in Nova Odessa, Ukrainian SSR. 1980s
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My great grandfather on his engagement 1890 (Surrey, England)
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Neville Chamberlain proclaims “peace in our time” after allowing Nazi Germany to annex Czechoslovakia’s Sudetenland, September 30, 1938
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1960 Western Electric Princess Telephone advertisement.
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‘Speaking of time-tables’ — German leaflet from the Second World War (1944) mocking the Allies’ slow progress in the Italian campaign.
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The body of Ludwig II Of Bavaria after his suicide by drowning in the starnberg See (1886) (424 x 599)
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Welcome to Chevyville, USA. Wonderful illustration.
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My great grandmother in a promo photo for RKO Studios, 1930. Los Angeles, CA
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“Let electricity do it”, United States 1936 (from the Milne Museum of Electricity)
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