40 RARE & OLD PHOTOGRAPHS YOU HAVE MAYBE NEVER SEEN?
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1. A building inside the emir’s palace in Bukhara.
2. A man takes a nap on the ground in New York, July 17, 1948.
3. A worker from Indochina in Soissons, France, 1917.
4. Transitional Islamic State of Afghanistan in the 80’s.
5. Alfred Eisenstaedt, Ballerinas at Paris Opera, 1963.
6. Argentine fascist youth – the Alianza de Juventud Nacionalista – were conspicuous in their gray shirts and Sam Browne belts.
7. Back in the day, “stewardesses” would start working at 18 or 20 before going off to college or getting married.
8. Billy Idol.
nine. Brignoles, France, Citizens surrounding a adult female who collaborated with the Germans.
10. Britain’s Skinheads From The 1980s.
11. Canea, Crete, The city in ruins after being conquered by the Germans.
12. Child in Damascus, 1920.
13. Claudia Cardinale 1960s.
14. Clive Talbot Of Chiswick, London, in his car built with the body of a boat, 1959.
15. Colima, Mexico, A volcanic eruption, 15.04.1941.
16. Construction of Chicago’s transit system in 1895.
17. Entering the Warwick, 1956.
18. Flatiron Building under construction. New York, 1902.
19. Gene Tierney C. 1943.
20. Getting a taxi. New York, 1956.
21. Giant Olmec head found by Matthew Stirling at Tres Zapotes in Veracruz, Mexico, 1939.
22. Glasgow, United Kingdom, The remains of Hess’s plane, 10.05.1941.
23. Group of Domestic Servants at Madras.
24. Johannes Badstuebner, a former miner. Joined SS in 1944 as an Unterscharführer (Junior Squad Leader).
25. John Belushi, 1981.
26. Mary Pickford reading a pamphlet in support of suffragettes, 1920.
27. Men are held in the “debtors’ prison” inside the Bukhara dungeon. Bukharans who owed either taxes to the government or money to other people were held in the prison but allowed out to piece of work until they had repaid their debts.
28. Notre Dame de Saigon, 1967.
29. Readers continuing to browse at a bombed library – The Netherlands House, Kensington, London, 1940.
30. Russian Sniper Roza Shanina.
31. Serena And Venus Williams posing for a picture with former president Ronald Reagan and his married adult female Nancy in 1990.
32. Showgirls photographed by White Studios for Arthur Hammerstein’s “Always You” (1920).
33. Signing of the Versailles Peace Treaty.
34. Street Crossing, 1935.
35. The Oberlausitzische Library Of Science, Gorlitz, Federal Republic of Germany.
36. The only existing photograph of a witness to the Battle of Borodino — fought during the Napoleonic Wars on 7th September 1812. Taken a century later, this former soldier was by and so 117.
37. The Taj Mahal, Agra.
38. 3 million volts hit a car in the Westinghouse Electric Corporation in Pittsburgh for a ‘lightning seek’, 1940s.
39. U.S. Army soldiers stand grimly around a heap of corpses following the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp.
40. Wolf Suschitzky, Embankment, London, 1947.