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Rare historical photographs

The Man That Refused To Give The Nazi Salute, 1936

Nikola Tesla In His Laboratory, Sitting Behind His “Magnifying Transmitter”

The Graves Of A Catholic Woman And Her Protestant Husband Seperated By A Wall, Holland, 1888.

Austrian Boy’s Moment Of Pure Happiness After Receiving New Shoes During WWII

Race Organizers Attempt To Stop Kathrine Switzer From Competing In The Boston Marathon. She Became The First Woman To Finish The Race, 1967

The Unbroken Seal On Tutankhamun’s Tomb, 1922 (3,245 Years Untouched)

Painting The Eiffel Tower, 1932

Unknown Soldier In Vietnam, 1965

First Morning After Sweden Changed From Driving On The Left Side To Driving On The Right, 1967

Animals Being Used As Part Of Medical Therapy, 1956

The Kiss Of Life – A Utility Worker Giving Mouth-to-mouth To Co-worker After He Contacted A High Voltage Wire, 1967

Annette Kellerman Promotes Women’s Right To Wear A Fitted One-piece Bathing Suit, 1907. She Was Arrested For Indecency.

Grotto In An Iceberg, Photographed During The British Antarctic Expedition, 5 Jan 1911.

106-year-old Armenian Woman Guards Home, 1990

Albert Einstein, Summer 1939 Nassau Point, Long Island, Ny

Painter Of The Brooklyn Bridge,1914

The Last Known Photo Of The Titanic Above Water, 1912

Disneyland Employee Cafeteria In 1961

Massive Crowds Gather For The First Woodstock, 1969

The Real Winnie The Pooh And Christopher Robin, 1927

Women Delivering Ice, 1918

Hannah Stilley, Born 1746, Photographed In 1840 Hannah Stilley, Born 1746, Photographed In 1840. Probably The Earliest Born Individual Captured On Film

The Beatles Play For 18 People In The Aldershot Club, December 1961 The Beatles Play For 18 People In The Aldershot Club, December 1961. They Were To Become Superstars In One And A Half Year.

The First Ever Underground Train Journey, Edgware Road Station, London, 1862

Customers At A London Music Store, 1955

Woman With A Gas-resistant Pram, England, 1938

Elvis In The Army, 1958

Baby Cages Used To Ensure That Children Get Enough Sunlight And Fresh Air When Living In An Apartment Building, 1937

Measuring Bathing Suits, If They Were Too Short, Women Would Be Fined, 1920’s

Salvador Dali Kisses The Hand Of Raquel Welch After Finishing His Famous Portrait Of Her, 1965

Little Girl With Her Doll Sitting In The Ruins Of Her Bombed Home, London, 1940

Georges Blind, A Member Of The French Resistance, Smiling At A German Firing Squad, 1944

“wait For Me Daddy,” By Claude P  “wait For Me Daddy,” By Claude P. Dettloff In New Westminster, Canada, October 1, 1940

Sailor Kissing Nurse, Times Square, August 14, 1945

Audrey Hepburn Shopping With Her Pet Deer “ip” In Beverly Hills, Ca, 1958

Three Men Run In The Marathon At The First Modern Olympic Games, 1896

Newspaper Boy Ned Parfett Sells Copies Of The Evening Paper Bearing News Of Titanic’s Sinking The Night Before, April 16, 1912

Coca-Cola Comes To France, 1950

Mother Hides Her Face In Shame After Putting Her Children Up For Sale, Chicago, 1948

 Norway Receive Their First Ever Shipment Of Bananas,1905

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