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A giant snowman measuring 17 feet made by two children in Aberdeen, Scotland 1963 [649x794]
U.S. Marine Private Theodore James Miller returns to attack transport USS Arthur Middleton (APA-25) after two days of combat on Engebi, Eniwetok Atoll, February 1944. Miller would die in combat at Ebon Atoll a month later. [1155 × 1328]
Louis-Victor Baillot, who fought in Napoleon’s army. At the time of his death at the age of 105, he was last living veteran of the Battle of Waterloo. 1897 [1,167 x 1,750]
Portable changing booths for the beach, circa 1938 [640x512]
Landing compagnies disembark the French pre-dreadnought battleship Vérité to seize the forts of Piraeus, 12 June 1917.[1600 × 1081]
A US flag flies at the Manzanar War Relocation Center, a Japanese-American internment camp. The camp was a detention facility for some of the 120,000 Japanese-Americans excluded from the West Coast under wartime presidential Executive Order 9066 (Manzanar, California 1942) [2867x1694]
President Ronald Reagan armwrestles with General Noriega for control of Panama Feb 13, 1984[1254x825]
Janet Guthrie (professional motorsports driver and the first woman to compete in the Indianapolis 500 and Daytona 500). Photo with her "No. 68 Lynda Ferreri Kelly Girl Chevrolet" - Daytona International Speedway, February 20th, 1977. [2954 x 2365]
Luftwaffe airmen crew a heavily armed "Siebel" ferry during a review, Lahdenpohja, Lake Ladoga, 13 August 1942.[5000 × 3316]
Japanese Canadians being forced by the federal government to relocate to internment camps in British Columbia’s interior, 1942. [1199 x 824]
Filippo Tommaso Marinetti, Italian poet, writer, and dramatist, sitting at a desk with some Futurist magazines. Marinetti is known best as the author of the Futurist Manifesto. It was published in French on the front page of Le Figaro on 20 February 1909 (Italy 1920s) [2867x1968]
February 2003- The term 'Freedom Fries' is coined in North Carolina by the owner of "Cubbie's", in response to France's opposition to Iraq invasion. The movement to rename or ban on all things French quickly grows in popularity and was seen as patriotic, as they were 'backing down'. [1200x675]
Strikers from unemployment relief camps climb on boxcars during the On-to-Ottawa Trek. Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, June 1935. [1200 x 800]
Photos from Clyde Tombaugh's discovery of Pluto on February 18, 1930. (1600 × 972)
Joe Frazier walking back to his corner after knocking down Muhammad Ali in the 11th round of their first fight also know as fight of the century in 8 March 1971. ( 1200 x 955)
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King Frederick VII of Denmark and his morganatic wife Countess Danner, c. 1860 [486×721]
A Russian ship full of soldiers. The little boy in white is Tsarevich Alexei, the haemophiliac heir to the Russian throne who was killed at age 14. [1909/1910, 1080x794]
The explosion of the MV Neptuna and clouds of smoke from oil storage tanks, hit during the first Japanese air raid on Australia's mainland, at Darwin on February 19, 1942. In the foreground is HMAS Deloraine, which escaped damage [1580 × 1024]
Soviet T-26 tank overtakes German motorcyclists during the Nazi-Soviet joint parade in Brest-Litowsk, 22 September 1939 [1000×649]
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Testing football helmets, 1912 [1100x912]
Munich, Germany (ca 1950 - 1960) - Vintage Glas Slide.
UNIVAC 1101 Computer (aka ERA 1101) - early 1950s - Funded by 'Task 13' - It was a military code breaker [2404x1804]
Human skeletons in Havana Harbor, Cuba, killed by Spain's concentration camp policy which killed over 400,000 Cubans. 1898. [1536x1167]
Fidel Castro enters Havana and seizes power in Cuba - January 8, 1959.
In this May 1966 file photo, a U.S. Air Force C-123 flies low along a South Vietnamese highway, spraying defoliants on dense jungle growth beside the road to eliminate ambush sites for the Viet Cong during the Vietnam War. (AP Photo/Department of Defense, File) [1600x1258]