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The Colossal Head of Bavaria in the Nave of the Crystal Palace by Philip Henry Delamotte, 1854
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The Colossal Head of Bavaria in the Nave of the Crystal Palace by Philip Henry Delamotte, 1854
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Good morning everyone…
A milkman delivering on a London street devastated during a German bombing raid. 1940. Photograph by Fred Morley
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Desault’s bandage of the chest and arm, from Edward M. Foote’s A text-book of minor surgery, 1909
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Keith’s Theatre, Philadelphia c. 1907 (via Shorpy Historical Photo Archive)
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Goodnight everyone…I deleted and reposted a few things because there was some sort of glitch. So apologies to all. Pleasant dreams…
Wolf Suschitzky, St. Giles Circus, Charing Cross Road, 1937
from London Street Photography 1860-2010
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Good morning everyone…
©Obergefreiter J. Gaa, ca. 1941-42, German troops in Ukraine
From the book “Gebirgsjäger in Ukraine, 1941-42”.
Editors: Lieutenant Colonel H. Manz and Captain E. Starkl
Photographs and overall processing: Obgefr. J. Gaa
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Monowheel, 1933. Walter Nilsson inside the wheel
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A scorched and disheveled male mannequin clad in dark business suit standing in the desert with a female mannequin in the background, 7000 ft. from the 44th nuclear test explosion, a day after the blast, indicating that humans could be burnt but still alive. Photograph by Loomis Dean. Nevada, USA, May 1955.
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