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A woman takes an autograph from a survivor of the Titanic disaster, April 1912.
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Photo of a girl with her slave, 1880, Brazilian Empire.
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Artist Ilya Glazunov at work on a portrait of Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, 1973.
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Tower Bridge on the background of lights during the bombing of Germany. Great Britain, 1940
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The largest turtle that has ever lived on Earth is considered to be Archelon (Archelon ischyros). This giant Cretaceous sea turtle weighed more than 2.2 tons and reached 4.6 meters in length.

Yale Museum, 1902:
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A masked secret witness testifies in the courtroom in a drug case. Washington, 1952.
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This is Marilyn Monroe's last birthday on June 1, 1962
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Rabbit strike at the Playboy Club in Chicago, June 18, 1975.
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German prisoners of war reading in the barracks of the camp in Camp Branding (Camp Blanding) in Florida. June 1943

This photo is used on the cover of the book "Hitler's Soldiers in the Sunshine State: German POWs in Florida". In total, 378,000 people were held in camps in the United States, captured in Africa, Italy and France. On the territory of Florida there were 25 camps in which about 10,000 German prisoners of war were held. The main task of these camps was to solve the problem of shortage of workers in agriculture during the war period. The book mentions Camp Cleviston, which is called "the worst place in all of America." The prisoners of the camp were collecting reeds at very high temperatures in an area rich in poisonous snakes.
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Apache Indian kneels and kisses the hand of Pope John XXIII during the audience of the delegation of Indians, Vatican, 1961.
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Ernest Hemingway feeds pigeons in Venice, 1954.
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An amphibious bike for those who like to ride on a pond in waist-deep water. Paris, 1932
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Workers and three links for the Titanic anchor chain, 1910
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And they made mummies out of children

A set of two anthropoid sarcophagi and a funeral mask for the mummy of one of the stillborn daughters of Queen Ankhesenamun and Tutankhamun. Length of the outer sarcophagus: 57.7 cm; the length of the mummy itself: 36 cm.
From the tomb of Tutankhamun. Cairo Museum.
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Reita Faria Powell (born in Bombay, date of birth unknown) became the first Indian woman to win the Miss World pageant in 1966. Faria became Miss Bombay, she won the Eve's Weekly title at the Miss India pageant, where she became the second after Yasmin Dazhi. Faria gave up her career as an actress and model and devoted her life to medicine. Reita became a student of the Grand Medical College & Sir J. J. Group of Hospitals, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Medicine degree.
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Claudia Cardinale in Visconti's The Leopard, 1963. The film won an Oscar for Best Costume Design.
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The first ever snapshot of a baby in the womb, 1965
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Fire police unit. Germany. The 1940s.
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Bulldog Venus - mascot of the British destroyer "Vansittart", 1941
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The damaged St. Paul's Cathedral after the bombing. London, 1940
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Pablo Picasso's autograph at the bottom of the pool of his friend, flamenco dancer and actor Antonio Ruiz Soler. Spain, 1961.
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