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Retro Photos
A zebra-drawn carriage parked outside of Buckingham Palace in London, 1900.
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The interior of an Imperial Airways plane back in the 1930s.
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The massive Titanic ship in dry dock, 1912.
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A policeman in New York City stops traffic so a cat can carry its kittens safely across the street, 1925.
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Some very brave New York painters in the 1930s.
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Race organizers attempt to stop Kathrine Switzer from competing in the Boston Marathon. She became the first woman to finish the race, 1967
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Eight year-old Samuel Reshevsky defeating several chess masters at once in 1920.
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Five Australian former POWs catch up on news, after their release from Japanese captivity in Singapore, Sep 1945
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These brothers from West Virginia fought on different sides of the Civil War. Both survived and posed for this photograph in 1910.
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Henry Ford and his wife in the first car he built in 1896, in a photograph from 1946.
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In 1919, the first 'Metropolitan Police Women Patrols' took to the streets of London.
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Rural mail carrier in his winter uniform, Sweden, 1900.
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A little boy walking to his friends encounters British soldiers around the corner in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (1973)
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A young Barack Obama with his mother, Ann Dunham, in 1985.
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Belgium coal miners crammed into a coal mine elevator after a day of work, circa 1900.
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Students protesting a Brooklyn high school dress code that banned slacks for girls in 1942
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Members of the National Women's Party demonstrating at the White House in 1918.
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Anjezë Gonxhe Bojaxhiu (on the left) around 1915, who later became known as Mother Teresa.
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Here is a rare look at Thomas Edison in a moment with Henry Ford.
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Coca-Cola was first introduced back in the 1880s.
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A Pigeon Bus from WWI, served as a collecting point for messenger pigeons from the front lines.