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The Cross Was Not Heavy Enough by John Heartfield, 1933
This is what the Titanic’s first class menu looked like the day it sunk (1912).
The temporary grave of Theodore Roosevelt in Normandy, soon after his death, July 1944
My parents when they first fell in love, 1956-ish.
A Rhodesian soldier wearing sneakers takes a smoke break during the Rhodesian Bush War, 1970s
Ali Maow Maalin, the last known person in the world with smallpox. He was diagnosed with the disease in October 1977 and made a full recovery (Merca, Somalia 1977)
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Coal miner’s child in grade school. Lejunior, Harlan County, Kentucky, 1946. National Archives, Russell Lee photographer
Nestle’s Instant Cocoa, 1960
The 1940 Nash by American Motors Corp., 1939
Junior Bazaar – Heather Separates from Sears, 1972
Workers clearing excavation rubble at Monte Alban, an archaeological site in Mexico (Oaxaca, Mexico 1964)
“Motor Vehicles are Taxed as Luxuries in New Zealand”, Automobile Association of New Zealand, pamphlet comparing taxes on motor vehicles to those on diamonds, 1933.
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