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(1883 x 1471) Officers and sailors of USS Saratoga man the rails for HMS Illustrious passing close aboard as the British Eastern Fleet bids farewell to the American carrier, Indian Ocean northwest of Australia, 18 May 1944.
(1179 x 1175) Scrapping of the Italian helicopter carrier cruiser Vittorio Veneto in Aliağa, Turkey, in 2021
USCGC Eagle In Boston (1848×4000)
British occupied Constantinople, 1919
Dead bodies of Confederate soldiers lined up for burial at the Alsop Farm 1864
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One of the many selfies that Emperor Nicholas II took throughout his life, (1868-1918).
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“Referendum: YES, Crimea is Russian or NO, Crimea is NOT Ukrainian” – Cartoon mocking the official Crimean status referendum as a sham (2014)
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“Freedom flotilla” 5/31/2010
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My grandparents in the mid ‘50s. Taken in a photo booth at a fair.
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Iraqi painting (1999) showing Saddam Hussein as an ancient Mesopotamian king on a lion hunt.
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Grandma with her younger brother and sister ~1913
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Testing the guns on a North American B-25 Mitchell
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Drink milk with a 9-inch cream line: Roberts “Homo” Milk (1941)
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“The Republican is the Platform of the Negro”-1861
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Paul Grüninger was a Swiss police chief who disobeyed orders so he could save about 3,600 Jewish refugees. He falsified their documents to indicate that they arrived when the legal entry of refugee was still legal. Grüninger was later fired, convicted of misconduct, and stripped of his pension.
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Josiah Harlan, Prince of Ghor an American born in Pennsylvania who travelled to Afghanistan with the intention of making himself a king. He failed. (1838-1845)
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My paternal grandparent’s wedding photo (1936)
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My Great Grandfather looking dapper!-1929
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My Great Grandfather had what the youths would call “rizz”
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I think I was a pretty cute baby! (1968-6months old)
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Fundamentalist Christian Propaganda targeted at the Modernists movement during the schism in the “1920s-1930s” in the Presbyterian Church in America
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Like Diet Soda (1960’s) The First Soft Drink Just for Girls….
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That’s a pretty cool outfit
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My great-grandparents, unfortunately remembered for being vain and image-obsessed
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Sears (70’s) Fashionable ——Clothes….
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