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Tuesday, September 22, 2015

History in two photos (Trust Either? NO!) ... Thx Paul C!




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Rare Photos ... Thx Dr. H and Darrel C!

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The Statue of Liberty's torch is parked in front of the western 

side of Madison Square in 1876.


A German Tank almost falls off a Russian bridge on July 4, 1941.


The first armed airplane of the Serbian army in 1915.


Women welders at Lincoln Motor Company in 1918.


Times Square in 1922.


The dedication of the Washington Monument in 1885.


Race official Jock Semple tries to push Kathy Switzer off the road after she attempts to run the Boston Marathon, which at the time was men's only. Number 390 pushing Jock away was Kathy's boyfriend. 1967.


The first human x-ray taken by Wilhelm Roentgen in 1896, for his efforts Roentgen was the recipient of the first Nobel Prize for Physics in 1901. The image is of his wife's hand.


The Great Alaskan Earthquake of 1964.


Trapeze mining in Bonne Terre Missouri 1917.


The world's largest nuclear test, the Tsar Bomba, leaves behind a 95-kilometre high mushroom cloud, Novaya Zemlya , October 1961.


Julia Clark in her Exhibition Plane, 1911. Miss Clark was the third woman to receive a pilot's license from the Aero Club of America. She was the first female pilot to die in an air cra sh in the United States in 1912.


World's first airplane design without a propeller. The Henry Coanda 1910.

Greyhound in 1923.


The crew of the USS Lexington abandon ship following torpedo strikes on May 9th, 1942.


The first photo of the Earth from the moon taken by Lunar Orbiter in 1966.


The first known selfie taken by Nasseraldin shah sometime between 1851 and 1896.


Segregated cab service in Alabama in 1962.


The first image of Titanic since its sinking in 1912. Taken in 1986.


The attack on Pearl Harbor taken from one of the attacking Japanese air cra ft on December 7, 1941.




Southwest Airlines stewardesses in 1962.


Inside the turrets of the USS Massachusetts, 1898.


The funeral of Victor Hugo in 1885.


Hannah Stilley, born 1746, photographed in 1840. 
More than likely the earliest born individual captured on film.


A balancing act atop the Empire State Building in 1934.


Ansel Adams, 1979. He broke his nose during the 1906 San Francisco 
Earthquake, and never had it fixed.


"Högertrafikomläggningen" - the day Sweden switched from driving 
On the left to driving on the right (1967).


Malcolm X tries to calm Muhammad Ali in 1964.


The Dalai Lama at age 2 in 1937.


An alien mugshot, part of a 1958 hoax in Bad Axe, Michigan .


Hitler practices a speech in front of a mirror in 1925.


The London Underground in 1890.


Paul McCartney takes a selfie in 1959.


Burning the albums of The Beatles in Alabama in 1966.

Smuggling beer during prohibition sometime between 1920 and 1933.


Illuminated tires invented by Goodyear in 1961.

Directional sound finders used to detect incoming enemy planes in 1917.


The aftermath of the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake.


The PGM-11 "Redstone" - the World's First Nuclear Missile 
Displayed in Grand Central Station, July 7, 1957.

Construction of The Lincoln Memorial in 1921.
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