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Instagram Page Shares 128 Interesting And Lesser-Known Pictures From Our History

Today, you have your seat ready on a train to the past, with some of the most touching, beautiful and intriguing moments of history. Call it modern-day time travel, since these days, most of us barely have time to sit back, relax and dwell on the wonders of human history.

But thanks to this Instagram account titled A Slice Of History, which is basically a visual collection of selected historical ‘slices’, we have a whole lot to uncover. Think of Michelle and Barack Obama giggling on their wedding day in 1992, or Freddie Mercury lovingly hugging Mary Austin, and a couple of male lovers captured on camera in a photobooth in 1953; there’s something eternally beautiful about these moments. We wrapped up some of the most interesting pieces of history below, so scroll down and upvote your favorite ones as you go!

#1 A Victorian Couple Try Not To Laugh While Getting Their Portraits Done // 1890

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#2 When David Bowie Was Asked About His Greatest Achievement In Life He Stated, ‘Marrying My Wife.

Writer Simon Witter prompted further, ‘But as a musician?’ David had replied simply, ‘Nothing else matters’.

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#3 Nasa’s Lead Software Engineer For The Apollo Program Margaret Hamilton, Stands Beside Her Hand Written Code That Sky-Rocketed Humanity To The Moon | 1969

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#4 A Couple In A Photo Booth At Hastings Park | Vancouver, Canada, 1953

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#5 A Punk And A Kid | Brussels, Belgium, 2009. Photo By M. Lambrechts

The encounter took place at a Pride event in Brussels, where a curious kid asked if he could touch the punk’s jacket to see if the spikes were as sharp as they looked. The punker knelt down, amused by the kid’s reaction, and they engaged in conversation before returning to the parade.

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#6 “I’d Rather Eat Pasta And Drink Wine Than Be A Size 0.” Sophia Loren, 1965

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#7 Two Young Men Declare Their Willingness To Be Legally Wed To One Another Despite The Law Not Allowing Them To | C. 1900

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#8 During Wwii Jews In Budapest Were Brought To The Edge Of The Danube River Where They Were Forced To Remove Their Shoes Before Being Brutally Shot, Falling Into The River Below

60 pairs of iron shoes now line the river’s banks as memorial to the victims.

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#9 Freddie Mercury And Mary Austin

“All my lovers asked me why they couldn't replace Mary, but it's simply impossible. The only friend I've got is Mary and I don't want anybody else. To me, she was my common-law wife. To me, it was a marriage.... We believe in each other, that's enough for me.” - Freddie . “When he died I felt we'd had a marriage. We'd lived our vows. We'd done it for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health...I lost somebody who I thought was my eternal love.” - Mary

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#10 Nurses Show Newly Born Triplets To Their Very Surprised Father In A Hospital | New York, 1946. Photograph By Keystone-France

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#11 Hands Of A Starving Boy And A Catholic Missionary // Uganda, 1980. Photograph By Mike Wells

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#12 Snoop Dogg And Cameron Diaz Went To The Same High School

Diaz recalled, “We went to high school together, he was a year older than me….. He was very tall and skinny and wore lots of ponytails in his hair and I’m pretty sure I got weed from him”

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#13 Dolly Parton And Her Husband Carl Dean In The 60s. They Have Now Been Married For Over 55 Years

“He’s always loved who I was, and I loved who he was, and we never tried to change each other.” Parton

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#14 Stephen Hawking With His Wife Jane Wilde, 1965

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#15 In 1828 Sarah Goodridge Painted A Portrait Of Her Own Breasts And Sent It To Lawyer And Politician Daniel Webster, Who Had Been Recently Widowed

It is considered one of the earlier cases of someone sending nudes When Webster died the painting was found and auctioned off for $15,000 US dollars

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#16 Three Jewish Men Who Arrived At Auschwitz On The Same Day, Reunite 73 Years Later

With tattoos 10 numbers apart, they survived and went on to build families, successful businesses and live prosperous lives // Photograph taken at the Late Eye Witness Project, 2019

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#17 ‘The Kiss Of Life’ Shows A Utility Worker Giving Mouth-To-Mouth Resuscitation To His Unconscious Co-Worker, After He Came Into Contact With A Low Voltage Line Jacksonville, Florida 1967. Photograph By Rocco Morabito

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#18 Anne Frank Photographed With Her Sister Margot At The Beach | Zandvoort, 1940

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#19 Michelle And Barack Obama Photographed On Their Wedding Day // 1992

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#20 Steve Irwin With His Daughter Bindi And A New Found Friend. Photograph By Hugh Stewart

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#21 Frida Kahlo Takes A Family Portrait Wearing Her Iconic Three Piece Suit, Accessorised With A Cane // Mexico, 1924

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#22 Segregation In Alabama | 1956 Photograph By Gordon Parks

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#23 ‘No One Is Born Racist’ Photograph By Todd Robertson. A Boy Dressed In A Kkk Robe And Hood, Curiously Touches The Shield Of A State Trooper During A Kkk Rally | Gainesville, Georgia, 1992

Trooper Allen Campbell had recalled, "I didn’t even see the kid. I was just looking down to see what was bumping on my shield. And when I looked down, there was this little kid in a Klan uniform. He saw his reflection in the riot shield. He was tracing his outline. The child was oblivious to what was going on around him”.

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#24 Concentration Camps Liberated By Allied Forces

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#25 An Enthusiastic Teacher Stands On His Desk To Explain The Physics Of Surfing California, 1970

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#26 A Priest Holds A Dying Soldier Whilst Bullets Are Fired Around Them | Venezuela, 1962

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#27 Vikki Dougan Walking Through The Streets Of Hollywood In What Was Identified As A ‘Daring’ Backless Black Dress

These photographs, in addition to the various ‘scandalous’ back bearing dresses she wore, awarded her the title ‘The Back’ in the 1950s | LA, 1957. Photographs by Ralph Crane // published by LIFE Magazine

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#28 Three Sisters, Three Photos, Taken Years Apart.

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#29 Unvaccinated And Vaccinated Boys With Small Pox

Two boys, who were exposed to the exact same source of small pox, were photographed side by side, in order to effectively convey their juxtaposed results - The child on the right was vaccinated, the child on the left was not | early 1900s. Photograph by Allan Warner.

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#30 Elvis And Priscilla Presley With Their New Born Lisa Marie, 1968

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#31 Cher At The | Academy Awards, 1973

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#32 The Fall Of The Berlin Wall, 1989 // The Wall Was Erected On 13 August, 1961 And Its Destruction Began In June, 1989

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#33 ‘Wait For Me, Daddy’ A Photo By Claude P. Dettloff Depicts Private Jack Bernard, B.c. Regiment Saying A Final Goodbye To His Son Warren | New Westminster, 1940

The father and son were reunited after Private Bernard returned home from war in October, 1945 as revealed in the second slide.

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#34 A Man Begging For His Wife's Forgiveness Inside A Divorce Court | Chicago, 1948

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#35 An Extremely Sad And Distressing Photograph Of Amy Winehouse At Her Last Concert Ever In Belgrade | Serbia, 2011

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#36 Woman Running Across The Court Naked During A Wimbledon Match In The Men’s Final As Players Richard Krajicek And Malivai Washington Happily Stop To Watch The Sprinter | 1996

The woman was identified as Melissa Johnson, a 23 year-old who worked at a local café. She was let off with a mere warning

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#37 Cats Stand Up On Their Hind Legs To Catch Quirts Of Milk During Milking At Arch Badertscher’s Dairy Farm | 1954. Photographs By Nat Farbman

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#38 Marathon Officials Try To Stop Katherine Switzer From Competing In The All-Male Boston Marathon

Registering officially under 'K.V. Switzer', enabled her to enrol without detection of her gender. Switzer became the first woman to officially run the marathon, as she told Forbes ”I wasn’t trying to prove anything. I loved running and knew that for others who had run Boston, it was a great experience" Boston, 1967. Photographs by Paul Connell.

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#39 A Couple 48 Hours After They Met At Woodstock, And 50 Years, Two Sons And Five Grandchildren Later

Judy had met Jerry on Aug. 15, 1969 which was day one of the iconic Woodstock music festival, when her car broke down on New York’s Tappan Zee Bridge, roughly 90 miles from the concert grounds, and she and the two acquaintances she was traveling with decided to hitchhike. She revealed in an interview with PEOPLE, “I was just thinking, ‘Damn, now we can’t go,’ and we were dying to,” recalls Judy, 71. “Then Jerry and his friends pulled up. I stuck my head in and I saw that there was a woman in the car. I’d never hitchhiked before, but I figured, ‘Well, since there was a woman, it was fairly safe, and I probably should just get in the car.’ That first ride together in the back seat of Jerry’s pal’s 1967 VW Beetle eventually grew into 50 years of love and marriage, including two sons and five grandchildren.”

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#40 He Man Who Cut Out His Own Appendix

Russian explorer Leonid Rogozov was in the middle of Antartica when he realised he had appendicitis and needed an appendectomy straight away. Being the only medic on sight and his appendix hours away from bursting and thus spreading a bacterial infection, he decided he would operate on himself. Rogozov instructed his team to sterilise his equipment and had them set up a mirror below his right hip. He injected local anaesthetic, and despite accidentally slicing his lower intestine, completed the surgery successfully and recovered within 2 weeks | 1961 The last photo show depicts Rogozov returning from his expedition healed and healthy

#41 Paul Mccartney With His Daughter Mary In | Scotland, 1970

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#42 Audrey Hepburn And Grace Kelly Photographed Backstage At The 28th Academy Awards | Hollywood, 1956. Photos By Allan Grant

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#43 Bernie Sanders Arrested For Protesting Against Segregation. He Was Charged With Resisting Arrest And Fined A Total Of $25 | Chicago, 1963

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#44 The 2800 Year-Old Kiss

These human remains were unearthed in 1972 at the Teppe Hasanlu archaeological site | Iran. The site had burned during a military attack and people from both fighting sides were killed in the fire, which has been proven to have spread quickly and unsuspectedly through the town. The skeletons were discovered in a plaster grain bin, as they were suspected to have been hiding from soldiers, and died from asphyxiation. The head wound visible on individual’s forehead (right) was a result of modern-day excavators.

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#45 Couples At The Local Diner | Pittsburgh, 1959. Photograph By Charles ‘Teenie’ Harris

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#46 The Famous Photo Of Major Terri Gurrola Being Reunited With Her Daughter After Returning From A Seven-Month Tour In Iraq | Atlanta Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, 11 September 2007. Photograph By Loui Favorite

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#47 Davy Jones, Who Would Later Go By The Name David Bowie, Outside The Bbc Television Centre After His Band Performed // 7 March, 1965

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#48 Australian Former Prisoners Of War Enjoy A Cup Of Tea As They Catch Up On Current News, Following Their Release After The Japanese Surrender | Singapore, September 1945

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#49 Michael Jackson And Freddie Mercury At The La Forum, 1980

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#50 After Being Hit By A Kangaroo He Was Trying To Photograph, John Drysdale Is Comforted By His Attacker // England, 1967. Photographs By Voller Ernst

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#51 This Is A Photo Of Ella Harper In 1885

She was born with a rare genetic condition called congenital genu recurvatum, which made her knees bend backwards. Due to this condition she preferred to walk on all fours.

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#52 Upon Returning From War | 1945

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#53 Studio Photos Of A Lesbian Couple | Early 1900s

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#54 A Little Boy Hugging His Best Friend During Lunchtime

Not long after this photo was taken children of Japanese ancestry (including the pictures boy) were imprisoned with their parents spending the rest of the WWII in internment camps | Raphael Weill public school. San Fransisco, 1942

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#55 Michael Jackson And Madonna Arrive At The Oscars Together, 1991

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#56 Princess Diana Falls Asleep At A Party At London’s | Victoria And Albert Museum, 1981

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#57 The Rms Queen Elizabeth Pulling Into New York With Service Men Crowding The Decks, As They Return Home After The End Of Wwii // 1945

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#58 One Of The First People To Undergo Modern Plastic Surgery, Walter Yeo Was Operated On By The ‘Father Of Cosmetic Surgery’ Harold Gillies In 1917

While occupying guns on the HMS Warspite during WWI, Yeo lost both his upper and lower eyelids.

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#59 Princess Diana And Prince Harry Take The Water Slides In | Thorpe, 1992

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#60 A 95 Year-Old Grandmother Is The Oldest Person In Italy To Recover From The Coronavirus

She stated in an interview "I'm fine, I'm absolutely fine". She continued to praise the doctors, nurses and staff who assisted her during the recovery process, "They were wonderful, the people who looked after me"

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#61 Studio 54, 1970s

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#62 Angelina Jolie With Her Father Jon Voight At The 58th Annual Academy Awards, 1986

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#63 Meryl Streep As A Cheerleader In High School | Bernardsville, New Jersey. Circa 1966

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#64 Reddie And His Love For Cats

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#65 Polaroid Photos Of The Cast Of ‘Clueless’ Taken By | Makeup Supervisor Alan Friedman, 1995

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#66 Leonardo Dicaprio With His Parents, 1976

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#67 Masks Worn By Soldiers Whose Faces Were Mutilated By War

The top row reveals the brave soldiers current facial constructs. Contrastingly, the bottom row is comprised of masks showing their faces before enduring injury. These masks were effectively designed based off their pre-war photographs by American sculptor Anna Coleman // 1918

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#68 A French Woman Who Befriended And Formed Relations With Nazis, Is Having Her Head Shaved By French Civilians, As To Publicly Mark And Shame Her | Montelimar, France, 29 August 1944.

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#69 Freddie Mercury’s 40th Birthday, 1986 // Photography By Richard Young

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#70 Freddie’s 39th Birthday | Munich, 1985

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#71 Kissing With Surgical Masks As To Prevent Infection During The Onset Of The Flu Epidemic | 1937

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#72 ‘Lovers Lane’ In Downtown Manhattan New Jersey, 1983. Photo By Thomas Hoepker

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#73 Elvis Presley Stopping To Sign Autographs For Fans | Germany, 1959

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#74 ‘Cyclists Are Advised To Dismount’ | C. 1940

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#75 15 Year-Old Meghan Markle Poses Outside | Buckingham Palace, 1996

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#76 The Moment President Bush Was Informed Of The 9/11 Terrorist Attack | 2001

George W. Bush was interrupted at 9:07 during a school visit in Florida. With knowledge that a second plane had hit the World Trade Centre, and the US was under attack, he stayed in the classroom reading a book to the children for another 8 minutes.

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#77 A Girl With A Massive Bush, Circa 1970

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#78 Princeton University Students Photographed After A Brutal Snowball Fight | 1890

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#79 Two Engineers Fix A Disney Animatronic | 1964

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#80 Barack Obama Playing With His Grandfather At The Beach, C. 1966

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#81 Wartime Kisses Before Departure

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#82 Dancing On Les Quais De Paris Near The | Seine, 1955. Photograph By Paul Almásy

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#83 Trying Out The ‘Stretching Device’ That Miraculously Claimed To Increase Your Height By 2-6 Inches (5-15cm) | 1931

Pictured here is Post Office department inspector DF Angier (left) and Dr. LF Kebler formerly of the Food and Drug Administration (right)

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#84 A Woman With Strings Of Pearls Around Her Neck Uses Her Scarf To Mask Her Nose And Mouth From The Great Smog In | London, 1952, Which Quickly Killed 12,000 Over 5 Days

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#85 Kurt Cobain With His Daughter Frances Bean, 1990’s

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#86 Protestors Scream As The Hotel Owner Pours Acid Into The ‘Whites-Only’ Pool

In an attempt to protest the segregated regulations enforced by hotel owner James Brock, individuals began a demonstration by swimming despite the discriminatory ‘rules’ at the Monson Motor Lodge | St. Augustine. 18 June, 1964 J.T. Johnson and Al Lingo were two swimmers present that day who recalled “everybody was kind of caught off guard” after owner Brook began “loosing it”. J.T stated “I tried to calm the gang down. I knew that there was too much water for that acid to do anything”.

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#87 A Very Young Freddie Mercury

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#88 In Paris // Circa. 1951. Photograph By Georg Stefan Troller

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#89 One Of The Earlier Photos Taken Of The ‘Friends’ Cast, While On A Private Jet To | Las Vegas, 1994

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#90 Queen Elizabeth II's Wedding Cake,1947

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#91 Karen Takes Miami Beach To Educate Bikini-Wearer’s Of Their Fate | 1980

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#92 In 1954 Marilyn Monroe Travelled To Korea To Perform For The Allied G. I.‘S Who Were Still Stationed There | February 22

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#93 A Woman Photographed Beside A Tornado, 1989

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#94 America’s Soon-To-Be 46th President, Joe Biden In The 1960s

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#95 Princess Yvonne Sayn-Wittgenstein-Sayn Drinks Dry Shack Sherry While Prince Alexander Holds His Half-Smoked Cigarette

The photograph was taken on a yacht sailing on the coast of | Mallorca, 1955

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#96 ‘Sounds Of Two Eyes Opening’ | The Amalgamation Of Photos Showcases The Beach, Punk And Skating Culture Of Southern Californian Life. Taken Between 1962-82 By Producer, Musician And Sound Engineer, Spot.

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#97 The Lengthy Line Of People Waiting To Eat At The First Mcdonald’s To Open In The Ussr | Moscow, 31 January, 1990

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#98 The Moment Goebbels (Minister Of Nazi Propaganda) Found Out His Photographer Eisenstaedt Was Jewish | 1933. Photograph By Eisenstaedt

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#99 Michael Jordan With A Barefoot Fan, As He Refused To Be In A Picture With Someone Wearing Reeboks | 1997

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#100 Elvis And Priscilla Presley With Their Daughter Lisa-Marie. Photographs By Frank Carroll

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#101 Chilling Photos Of Jfk And Jackie Arriving At The Love Field Airport

These photographs were taken just hours prior to the assassination of JKF at Dealey Plaza | Dallas, Texas. 22 November 1963

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#102 1.5 Million Helium Balloons Released By Charity Organisation United Way Of Cleveland

The event was hosted in an attempt to generate publicity by breaking the world record while simultaneously creating an artistic statement in the process | Ohio, 1986. Photographs by Thom Sheridan . However disaster closely followed the grand event. The balloons quickly collided with a cold-air front and heavy rain, which resulted in the helium-fuelled balloons falling back down to earth. Clogging water ways, causing car accidents, damages to pastures, and problems for airports derived soon after. With exceeding damages numerous lawsuits were filed against the charity.

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#103 Tea And Coffee By The Great Pyramid // Egypt, 1938

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#104 David Bowie Kisses A Fan While Performing At His Concert During The Diamond Dog Tour | Universal Amphitheater. Los Angeles, 1974. Photograph By Terry O’neill

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#105 The First Ever Mickey Mouse Club Meeting, 1955

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#106 The 3-D Craze Takes Off With A Packed Theatre At The Opening Night And Full Screening Of 'Bwana Devil' | Paramount Theatre, Hollywood. 26 November 1952, Photograph By J. R. Eyerman, Published By Life Magazine

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#107 A Man Paints The Twin Towers, Circa 1980

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#108 Roller Skating Down South Beach Boardwalk In Poppy-Red Attire For L Gianni Versace Spring/Summer Collection, 1993

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#109 Women Getting Inked | 1930s-1960s

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#110 Peter Sellers Taking A Photo Of His Wife, Britt Eckland While Both Riding In Moving Vehicles | Rome, 1965

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#111 The Man Who Claimed To Be 137 Years-Old, John Smith, Despite Unclear Evidence Regarding The Year He Was Born

According to the Chippewa people, and eyewitness accounts he passed away due to pneumonia at the age of 137, placing his birth year at 1785. He married 8 times, and had an adopted son who also maintains that his father’s age was indeed, 137. Many have found conflicting evidence that identifies him to have been 95-100, yet nothing sufficient to consolidate his actual age.

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#112 Soviet Nurses Tending To Children Left To Sleep Outside For ‘Cold Therapy’ In Order To Build Their Immune System, 1958

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#113 Notre Dame, Years Apart | 1977, Paris. Photograph By Robert Doisneau

‘Great buildings, like great mountains, are the work of centuries.’ Victor Hugo, author of Notre-Dame de Paris (1831)

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#114 ‘The Anti-Distraction Helmet’ | 1925. Invented And Worn By Hugo Gernsback, The Helmet Was Made Of Wood And Cancelled Out 95% Of Ambient Noise

In order to remain religious to their work, the wearer would look out of two small glass holes which ensured minimal distraction caused by peripheral vision. Oxygen was supplied through a breathing tube.

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#115 A Troupe Of Elephants And A Zebra Strut Down 33rd Street For The Arrival Of Ringling Brothers And Barnum & Bailey Circus // Manhattan, 1968

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#116 Sophia Loren’s Roman Villa | 1964. The Grande Villa Comprised Of 50 Meticulously Decorated Rooms, Including Lavish Guest Suits And Extensive Gardens

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#117 Amy Winehouse Photographed The Day Before Her Wedding | May, 2007

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#118 Leonardo Dicaprio And Monica Bellucci At The Versace Dinner | Paris, 1995

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#119 The Mona Lisa Is Recovered And Returned To The Louvre After Being Hidden During Wwii | Paris, 1945

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#120 Angelina, Brittany And Winona At The Premiere Of | Girl Interrupted, 2000

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#121 Vintage Photo Booth

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#122 A Photoshoot By James Patrick Dawson For Xy Magazine | 1997

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#123 Inside The Fred Harris Tattoo Studio | Sydney, Aus. 1930

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#124 1954

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#125 ‘The Mother As A Creator’ | Accredited Photographer Annie Wang, Started A 17-Year Project Before Her Son Was Born, Documenting Her Child Growing Up Through A Series Of Progressive Photographs. Taiwan, 2001

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#126 Cher And Sonny At The Academy Awards | 1973

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#127 1970s Sydney

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#128 Mike Tyson And Naomi Campbell, 1989

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