28 extremely unique old photos, strange or surreal, but always unique

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-02-07

Time flies, time flies. In this selection of 28 old **, we will take you to those very distinctive, full of wonder and surreal moments. These ** may be puzzling, or they may be breathtaking, but in any case, they are unique historical witnesses that deserve to be savored. A champagne inspector wears a special mask to prevent accidental leaks. 1933 year.

In 1994, the Estonia was filmed during the sinking of the Baltic Sea. The photographer is using the camera flash to try to send out a distress signal. He and the man in the picture clutched the keel of the sinking ferry. Both survived. Of the 989 people on board, 852 died.

In 1985, Puritans demonstrated on Florida beaches against too revealing swimsuits. United States.

Punk Rock Girl London, 1979.

William Shatner and Leonard Nimoy having lunch on the set of Star Trek (1966-1969!). )。

Children playing with a toy guillotine, France, 1959.

Hollywood's "Girl Next Door" Susan Peters in 1943. Discovered by Hollywood at the age of 18. He was paralyzed in a hunting accident and died of pneumonia at the age of 31.

The last known** photograph of the Barbary lion before it was presumed extinct was taken in the Atlas Mountains of North Africa in 1925 by Marcelin Flandrin.

In the 70s of the 19th century, Dr. Lewis Sayre focused on scoliosis and carefully examined the curvature of the spine of his patients.

In Lisce, 1944, a French civilian woman pours cider for a British soldier with a Bren machine gun.

Douglas Kirkland photographing Marilyn Monroe's Bed**, 1961.

The "coffin bed" of the Salvation Army refuge in London. They are run by The Salvation Army and were one of the first homeless shelters to be created for people in central London. Also known as the "fourpence coffin", homeless clients could live in a coffin room for as little as four pence, circa 1900.

During the New York City Newspaper Strike, passengers on the New York subway sat without newspapers (1953).

Wernher von Braun, the designer of the Saturn V, poses in front of the engine (1969).

Billy McCary and Benny McCary are the heaviest twins in the world. They weigh 742 pounds and 723 pounds, respectively, and have a waist circumference of 84 inches. Photographed in 1978.

Scilla Gabel, Italian actress and stand-in for Sophia Loren, 1957.

A homeless man utilizes a hollow rubber tree as a campsite, 1880. A homeless man is a type of temporary laborer who carries his belongings in luggage (bedding rolls) and walks from farm to farm. The term originated in Australia in the 19th century and was later used in New Zealand.

London 1908 Olympic Games.

Internship** in class, Roosevelt Hospital, New York, 1938.

An ultralight horse-drawn carriage in Parisian traffic (1943).

Construction of the Manhattan Bridge over the East River in New York City. This photo** was taken on March 23, 1909. The bridge was completed in 1909 and first opened to traffic on December 31, 1909.

Missionary RCaptain Brodie dressed up for a more visual and memorable message, known as the "Character Sermon," was taken in North London in 1911.

In the early 1930s, the sight of two Mickeys on the streets of Paris was either pure joy or sheer fear.

Health & Safety Director Clifford Roberts conducts a fire drill at a fire training session for McGuire Hospital staff. United States, 1965.

During the long winter months in the Soviet Union, when sunlight was scarce, ultraviolet light was used to ensure that children were getting enough vitamin D, which was known as "Soviet sunbathing".

In 1938, a piglet was receiving fluorescent lamps at the PDSA (People's Animal Dispensary) in Ilford to *** the disease.

British hurdler Percy Hodge carried a bottle and a glass on a tray and displayed a perfect obstacle jumper. Percy Hodge became the 1920 Olympic champion in the 3000m hurdles.

The famous flagpole seater Alvin · Shipwreck" Kelly did a handstand on the 54th floor of the Channing Building, located on East 42nd Street and Lexington Avenue, and ate 13 doughnuts. He was promoting National Donut Dunk Week at the time. 1939 year.

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