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A girl tying on a wish on a fox statue at an Inari shrine. Japan, 1932
Joseph Taborsky hugs his mother after his exoneration from death row. He spent 4 years on death row for a 1950 murder before his conviction was overturned. Just over a year later, Taborsky murdered 5 people and confessed to the 1950 murder. He was executed in 1960 (Connecticut, 1955) .
A photo of Ora Ralph Thomas, an Illinois sheriff’s deputy during the Prohibition Era. In 1925, Thomas, who also led an anti-Klan paramilitary, was assassinated by three Ku Klux Klan members. He shot and killed all three of his own murderers before collapsing from his injuries .
‘You Are Fake News’, Pro-Trump Painting by Jon McNaughton, Circa September 2020.
Japan Coast Guard will build the biggest patrol vessel in its history. The patrol vessel is an exceptionally large patrol vessel, measuring 200 meters in length with a gross tonnage of 31,000 tons.
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Philco Auto Radios 1940s
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1962 AC Spark Plugs
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Mario Moreno “Cantinflas”, 1959. .
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Kellogg’s Corn Flake Crumbs and PET Evaporated Milk with recipe, 1960
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”THE SQUATTER” – political cartoon made by German-British cartoonist Victor Weisz, September 1946
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Yankee Stadium 1923.
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Mexican athletes prior to boarding the SS Majestic en route to the 1924 Summer Olympics. (L-R) Major Manuel Solis, champion shot; Alfredo Guellar, team captain; Jesus Aguirre, shot put; Francisco Contreras, long jump; Ruben Solis, team mascot; and Pedro Curiel, middle distance runner
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WW1 – Tug of war between the Allies and the Central Powers to have Italy on their side, 1914
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General Motors Corp, CHEVROLET, 1951 ad
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Ford Thunderbird, 1966 ad.
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1980s USAF propaganda posters
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The body of Hermann Göring, Oct. 16, 1946. (2845 × 2208)
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French football fans celebrating winning fifa World Cup by the Arc de Triomphe in Paris in 1998 (325 x 384)
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Siniristi (Blue Cross) was a Finnish Nazi magazine published between 1931 & 1939
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“We will punch Saddam and the Ba’thist Party so hard that they will never rise again.” 1980
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Green Giant Vegetables featuring Art Linkletter, 1952
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Pillsbury’s Best Flour – “Holiday Cooky Inspiration” with recipes, 1949
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“Luscious” Dromedary Dates with recipes, 1952
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Armour Canned Frankfurters and Ham, 1948
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