The smallest shop in London - a shoe salesman with a 1.2 square meter shoe store 1900.
Читать полностью…Roza Shanina, a Soviet sniper during WWII. She volunteered for the military after the death of her brother in 1941.
Читать полностью…A soldier who lost both his legs in the first World War, playing a game of billiards, 1915.
Читать полностью…Steven Spielberg examining a scale model on the set of 'Raiders of the Lost Ark,' 1980.
Читать полностью…Police keeping back a crowd of young Beatles fans outside Buckingham Palace, London, 1965.
Читать полностью…Photochrom postcard of a bustling Mulberry Street in Manhattan at the heart of Little Italy, circa 1890s.
Читать полностью…The object of desire for every teenager in the 1970's, a Raleigh Chopper - with a horn.
Читать полностью…Soviet man, Nikolai Machulyak, feeding a polar bear and his cubs with condensed milk, 1976.
Читать полностью…Hitler reacting to an American woman who kissed him at the Berlin Olympics Opening Ceremony, 1936.
Читать полностью…Pele, Sylvester Stallone, Michael Caine and Liverpool player John Wark defend a free-kick in Escape To Victory (1981)
Читать полностью…German ace Manfred Von Richthofen 'The Red Baron' surrounded by his fellow pilots, at Roucourt, France
Читать полностью…📜History's first atomic artillery shell fired by "Atomic Annie" at Frenchman's Flat, Nevada, 25th May 1953
"The fireball ascending at Frenchman's Flat, Nevada from a test of history's first atomic artillery shell. The shell was fired from the Army's 280-mm Atomic Cannon. The MK-9 artillery shell was propelled a distance of seven miles, culminating in a 15 kiloton airburst. Hundreds of high ranking military officers and members of the U.S. Congress were present, including Secretary of Defense Charles E. Wilson and designated Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Arthur W. Radford. Operation Upshot-Knothole, Test Grable, 25 May 1953."