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My grandpa sometime in the 1950s stationed in Alaska
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Kreuzenstein Castle, Austria
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From the 1930s, when Nepal’s king Juddha Shumsher went on a hunting expedition. [1536×1024]
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Today we lay my father-in-law to rest. He served in Vietnam on the USS America.
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Girls racing sheep in Aberystwyth, Wales. 1965.
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Family poses with their children for their professional studio photo, circa 1913. Glass negative
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Man poses for a photo in-front of Soyuz rocket, Baikonur, Kazakh SSR, 1980s. [540x858]
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Queen Genepil, the last of Queen of Mongolia, 1920s.
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Hohenstein Castle, Middle Franconia, Germany. Probably constructed in the 11th Century, this small castle passed from private lordship to being owned by the Imperial City of Nuremberg, to in direct control of Bavaria's government. It even served as a textile school post WW2.

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Joyce DeWitt in CBS Battle of the Network Stars, 1980
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George W. Bush once urgently summoned Eric Draper (White House Photographer) to the Oval Office so he could photograph a duck on the South Lawn.
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Burg Kriebstein, Saxony, Germany. Constructed by Dietrich von Beerwalde in 1384, the castle was expanded by his successors in the 15th and 16th Centuries with the addition of a large keep. It is now an events and weddings venue.

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