Little Pictures Big History
Mr_Incognito
Published
10/07/2013
Interesting photos that captured some big moments from our past.
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Disneyland Employee Cafeteria, 1961 -
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Big Jay McNeely driving the crowd at the Olympic Auditorium into a frenzy, Los Angeles, 1953 -
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A bar in New York City, the night before prohibition began -
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106-year old Armenian woman protecting her home with an AK-47, 1990 -
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Jacqueline Kennedy backstage watching her husband during the first televised debate against Richard Nixon 1960 -
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Alfred Hitchcock serving tea to Leo the Lion, the mascot for the Hollywood film studio MGM, 1957 -
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Soviet Plane-spotters around 1917 -
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Rare picture shows priest praying over Titanic victims before they are buried at sea -
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Orville Wright flew for 9 minutes and 45 seconds, 1911 -
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League of German Girls dancing during the 1938 Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany -
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Robert F. Kennedy sleeps on the floor of a plane during his 1968 presidential campaign -
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Chicago Cubs 1908 mascot was horrifying possibly a giant squirrel -
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Mount Vesuvius eruption in the midst of WWII, as captured by American pilots, March 1944 -
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Muhammad Ali vs Cleveland Williams, 1966 -
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New York commuters reading of President Kennedys assassination, November 1963 -
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Notorious drug lord Pablo Escobar and his son in front of the White House. 1980s -
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A Mongolian woman condemned to die of starvation, 1913 -
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Lincoln Assassination conspirator Lewis Payne in custody, April 1865 -
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Real Winnie the Pooh and Christopher Robin. 1928 -
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Helen Keller teaching Charlie Chaplin the manual alphabet 1919 -
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Opening the Mona Lisa after WWII -
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Final days of Samurai, 1868 Japan -
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Salvador Dali at a book signing, taken with a fisheye lens, by Philippe Halsman, 1963 -
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Last four couples standing in a Chicago dance marathon, 1930 -
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Vikki The Back Dougan, 1957. She was the inspiration for the cartoon femme fatale, Jessica Rabbit -
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Using a traditional Japanese blade, 17-year-old Otoya Yamaguchi assassinates socialist politician Inejiro Asanuma in Tokyo, Japan, October 12th, 1960
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