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American soldiers paying tribute to the 8 million horses, mules and donkeys that died transporting supplies in WW1, 1918.
Famous historical child labour photo taken by Lewis Hine. From left to right, Josie 6 y.o, Bertha 6 y.o, Sophie 10 y.o. All shuckers at Maggioni Canning Co, 1911
The Sun Newspaper Covers. (L) Jul 7, 2016, and (R) 6 Feb, 2003
Members of the White House Press Corps rush to telephones after Truman announced Japan’s surrender – August 14, 1945.
TIME Magazine Covers – 1996 and 2017
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Tsarist Russia – a prison of nations. The predatory aspirations of tsarist imperialism. (Map to Lenin’s teaching on imperialism) USSR 1936
French soldiers from the 157th Alpine Rifle Regiment bury their comrades in a shell crater in Bouzonville, France. September, 1914.
McDonald’s Chopped Beefsteak Sandwich and Onion Nuggets (1978)
These are the nuclear test mannequins used in the 1950s to test the effects of atomic blasts on humans (1000×640)
My grandad and great grandad
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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Enver Hoxha in front of a picture of Stalin 1960s
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Quadruple 14-inch (356 mm) turret of the battleship HMS King George V under construction. April 1940
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“Don’t force girls to get married! Send them to school!” Transcaucasian SSR. 1928
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My grandfather on his homestead in South Dakota. He emigrated from Hungary. I still have his shovel.
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American Heavy Cruiser USS Pittsburgh (CA-72) returning to Guam after losing 104 feet of her bow during Typhoon Viper, 10 June 1945.
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Grandma in 1915
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The librarian at Lorain Ohio, Public Library is looking at the 50,000 book chaos after one shelf fell over, the rest fell like dominoes! 1971.
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‘Dunedin’, the first ship to successfully transport refrigerated meat from New Zealand to England, photographed at Port Chalmers in 1882.
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President John F. Kennedy and Vice President Lyndon Johnson during a tour of Cape Canaveral Missile Test Annex, 11 September 1962
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Sept 21st, 1953: 72nd Convention of the American Federation of Labor
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Cuba 1963: A man selling posters of Lenin and Castro in front of the University of Havana
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Greek Resistance fighter, 1944. .
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