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    Two female Russian snipers shooting from a trench somewhere on the Eastern Front in 1943. One of them gauging the enemy’s response by elevating a helmet using a makeshift pole. A shepherd and his sheep casually walking through the streets of London in the 1920s.

    In 1970, 4,500 students in Tokyo, Japan participated in a calligraphy contest. The photo captures the excitement and energy of the event, with students of all ages gathered together to showcase their skills. Calligraphy is an important part of Japanese culture, and it has a long and rich history.

    In 1967, a photograph captures the first morning after Sweden transitioned from driving on the left side to driving on the right. Politics thrived in Ireland, as citizens actively campaigned for various causes across the country, circa 1937. A diligent traffic cop in Philadelphia directs the flow of vehicles using a manually operated

    Traffic signal, in 1922. The Brewster Body Shield was one of the early attempts at providing personal protection to soldiers during World War I. An early version of a vacuum cleaner, reflecting the evolution of household technology in the early 20th century.

    Maria Felix, often hailed as one of the most iconic actresses in Mexican cinema, was known for her beauty, talent, and strong on-screen presence. Moment during World War II when the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Spencer successfully engaged and destroyed the Nazi submarine U-175.

    The event took place on April 17, 1943, in the Atlantic Ocean. Robin Williams signed autographs and shared stories at a homeless shelter in Boston in 1988, a practice he consistently maintained whenever he was in the area. Solid Gold resembled American Bandstand, serving as a syndicated music television series that premiered in 1980.

    In New Orleans, Louisiana, around 1930, a Chevrolet International AC Coupe is parked next to men loading garlic beside a rail freight carriage. The daily life of a grandmother and granddaughter engaged in selling baskets in Japan during the year 1905.

    Actress Dona Drake playfully takes aim with a rifle on the balcony of her Los Angeles home, as captured by photographer Peter Stackpole, circa 1942. Soviet Ski Battalion advancing to the frontline during the Battle of Moscow in December 1941, a critical moment in the Eastern Front of World War II.

    In this scene, a man is selling posters of Lenin and Castro in front of the University of Havana, reflecting the political and ideological influences present in the Cuban context. Dutch cyclist Piet Van Kempen circles the track at Wembley during a six-day cycling event in London, dated September 25, 1936.

    In 1971, the talented singer Jim Croce is photographed alongside his wife Ingrid and their son A.J. The iconic wrestling match between Hulk Hogan and André the Giant in 1987 achieved a record-setting milestone in the U.S., boasting the highest ticket sales, pay-per-view revenue, and the

    Distinction of being the largest indoor event of its time. In 1967, Elisabeth Montgomery graced the set of “Bewitched,” showcasing her presence and talent during the filming of the popular television series. On November 3, 1918, near the end of the First World War, a French and American soldier were

    Photographed together in Boult-aux-Bois, Ardennes, France. Cardinal Eugenio Pacelli, who later became Pope Pius XII, during his visit to Lourdes in 1939. Playboy Playmate Vicky Witt enjoying a game of pinball in 1978. A Chippewa girl in 1908, as photographed by Roland Reed.

    Reed was known for his work documenting Native American cultures, and this image provides a glimpse into the life and attire of a Chippewa girl during that period. A historical glimpse into the lives of Mormon polygamists who were incarcerated in the Utah Penitentiary in 1889.

    Paul von Hindenburg played a prominent role as a military commander during World War I and later served as the President of Weimar Germany. During the 1940s in China, a group of street children is captured in a photograph. In circa 1854, William Noble, Alexander Davison, and John Harper, men of the 72 Highlanders,

    Were photographed, representing soldiers who fought in the Crimean War. Ritchie Blackmore tuning up his Fender before a Deep Purple concert captures a behind-the-scenes moment of the legendary guitarist preparing for a performance. Salvador Dali, a renowned Spanish surrealist artist, known for his distinctive and imaginative works.

    The image captures Dali’s persona in 1954, providing a glimpse into the life of the influential artist. This photograph likely captures the atmosphere and showcases the automobiles featured at the 1949 Philadelphia automobile show. President John F. Kennedy’s public engagement in Florida just days before his tragic assassination on November 22, 1963.

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