Celebrate the end WWI 1918
Thousands of people celebrate the end of the First World War on Broad Street, Philadelphia. November 11, 1918
Thousands of people celebrate the end of the First World War on Broad Street, Philadelphia. November 11, 1918
Rainy nights in London, 1899.
‘I am the first pig to fly.’ – November 4th, 1909. The first historically recorded flight of a pig took place on British soil, at Leysdown in Kent on November 4th, 1909. The pig was carried aloft by J.T.C. Moore-Brabazon, later the First Lord Brabazon of Tara, in his personal French-built Voisin aero plane.
Lincoln without a beard – Lincoln only began growing a beard in 1860, during his run for presidency.
This 102 yr old man drove the same Rolls Royce for 82 years — A 1928 Rolls Royce. Mr. Allen Swift ( Springfield , MA ) received this 1928 Rolls-Royce Piccadilly-P1 Roadster from his father, brand new – as a graduation gift in 1928. He drove it up until his death last year … At … Continue reading Old Man Drove The Same Rolls Royce 1928
Cats catching squirts of milk during milking at a dairy farm in California, 1954 -Thank You everyone who’s been very supportive of us building this amazing community. Remember to invite a friend by tagging them when you see something you love.
Salvador Dali at a book signing, taken with a fisheye lens. By Philippe Halsman, 1963.
“I don’t care that they stole my idea. I care that they don’t have any of their own.” – Nikola Tesla
A Coca Cola company delivery truck in Knoxville, 1909.
The Human Statue of Liberty. 18000 men were used for this photo! Iowa, 1918. The day on which the photograph was taken was extremely hot and the heat was intensified by the mass formation of men. The dimensions of the platting for the picture seem astonishing. The camera was placed on a high tower. From … Continue reading The Great Human Statue of Liberty