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Golden Baronet of the Realm
Like we wouldn’t all be rolling around that screaming for Jesus to help our fat old asses up.
Cars pulled out of the sinkhole at the Corvette Museum.
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Bronze Baronet of the Realm
Make America's Team Great Again
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Cool air piped into a car at a restaurant (1957).
Children car seat in 1940s.
1939 - Pasta with the girls
1970s fashion
From April 11 1953 (Tacoma News Tribune)
France - 1950
Dad showing off to his daughter in 1940s (Melbourne Australia)
JFK campaigning door to door in West Virginia, 1960
Adolf Hitler reviewing Leibstandarte troops at the Nuremberg Rally, Germany, 1935.
Last preparations for a world record run by driver Rudolf Caracciola in a modified Mercedes Benz W 125 with 8 cylinders in line and 5.662,85 cc. Taking place at the track between Dessau and Bitterfeld, 1939.
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Gene Tierney promo photo for "Sundown", 1941
Preparing for First Communion in Argentina (date unknown)
Busted in the fire stairs - 1946
Woman walking streets of Paris, 1945
Car wreck 1920
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Precautions taken in Washington to prevent the spread of the Spanish influenza, 1919.
Eiffel Tower c. 1890
Pedestrians on sidewalk 500 block of Granville Street, Vancouver, Canada, 1842.
NYC 1888 Blizzard (Over 400 deaths)
London, 1960s.
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Steelworker on the 88th floor of the new Empire States Building, 1930
The shells from an allied bombardment on German lines, 1916.
Flyer from the 1940 expo of the portuguese world "The dream became reality".
A new year. January 1, 1934
Cambridge Ontario, 1974
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A new year. January 1, 1934
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Umm, the Transamerica Tower wasn't completed until 1972 so... not 1934.