Betty White at home with her dog in 1952
An iceberg photographed in 1912 bearing an
unmistakable mark of black and red paint. It is believed that this
is the iceberg that sake the Titanic.
Ham the chimp returns to Earth following his
historic 16 minute space flight in 1961.
The rather luxurious seating area of the
submarine, The Protector,
in 1902.
Medical students pose with a cadaver around
1890.
The fuel tanks of the B-24H Liberator
"Little Warrior" explode over Germany after being hit by
anti-aircraft guns in 1944.
The Kennedy family leave the funeral of John F.
Kennedy in 1963.
Native American couple, Situwuka and
Katkwachsnea in 1912.
Camp Commandant Amon Goeth, infamous from the
movie "Schindler's List", on the balcony of his house
overlooking Plaszow labor camp, Poland. 1943-44.
Construction of the Sydney Opera House in 1966.
1945 - German POWs weep and sit in disgust as
they watch footage shot at a German concentration camp.
June 1915, Gallipoli: a Turkish
sniper/sharpshooter, dressed as a tree, is captured by two Anzacs.
Dinosaurs are transported on the Hudson River to the 1964 World's Fair.
The Golden
Gate Bridge
around 1935.
Children for sale in Chicago, 1948. Some parents sold
their children due to poverty.
Mourners pay their respect to slain civil rights
leader, Medgar Evars in 1963. His killer was finally convicted in
1994.
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Union prisoners receive rations at Fort Sumter in 1864.
The mugshot of Tokyo Rose, 1946.
A rescue boat comes alongside the crippled USS
West Virginia shortly after the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor in 1941.
Two childhood friends unexpectedly reunite on
opposite sides of a demonstration in 1972.
Survivors of the Titanic are taken on board the Carpathia in 1912.
Wieluń just after German Luftwaffe bombing the
1st of September 1939. Not only did this bombing provide a spark for
World War II, but it is generally believed to be the first terrorist
bombing in history.
Soviet soldiers stand dumfounded at a large pile
of human ashes found at the Majdanek concentration camp in 1944.
A burial at sea on board the USS Lexington in 1944.
Crowds rush through the castle on Disneyland's opening day in 1955.
A lion rides in the sidecar during a performance
of The Wall of Death carnival attraction at Revere Beach, Massachusetts
in 1929.
Future presidents Bill Clinton and George Bush
with Governor George Wallace at a BBQ in 1983.
Dr. Werhner von Braun and Walt Disney in 1954.
The Statue of Liberty photographed during a
power failure in 1942.
The RMS Olympic, the Titanic's sister ship, in
wartime camouflage in 1915.
Anastasia shares a smoke with her father, Tsar
Nicholas II two years before their assassination in 1916.
Children rush into a candy store following the
end of "sweets rationing" in 1953.
Soldiers comfort each other during the Korean
war in the early 1950's.
Albert Einstein brings sexy back in 1932.
What is thought to be the oldest known war
photograph: New Hampshire
volunteers depart for the Mexican War in 1846.
Coney Island
in 1905.
George W. Bush plays a little dirty rugby for
Yale in 1966.
Arnold Schwarzenegger shows off to some elderly
women in the 1970's.
Six year-old Arthur Conan-Doyle in 1865.
Construction of Hoover Dam in 1934.
Frank Sinatra asks Lou Gehrig for an autograph
in 1939.
Harry Houdini exposes "spirit
trickery" in 1925.
OJ Simpson carries the Olympic Torch in
1984. Nichole Brown can be seen on the left.
A permanent stable cavity caused by the
detonation on an underground nuclear test in 1961.
Vladimir Putin and his childhood friends in
1969. None of them have been seen since!
Amelia Earhart receives what proved to be her
last haircut in 1937.
The Japanese "War Tuba" used to locate
enemy aircraft before the invention of radar. Circa 1930.
Washington-Hoover
Airport which was
demolished in 1941. This is where the Pentagon stands today.
Mark Twain in 1883.
The aftermath of the Great Hurricane of 1900
which killed an estimated 8,000 people in Galveston, Texas.
Prosthetic legs in 1900.
Is this the mummified body of John Wilkes
Booth? No... but it traveled the country for decades as a carnival
exhibit under that claim. Circa 1939.
The earliest known aerial photograph, taken from
a balloon over Paris
in 1858.
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