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love the dark colors, the boat neck collars, the general elegance about audrey hepburn's style. she dresses up or down with ease Ava Gardner, Marilyn Monroe, Grace Kelly, Audrey Hepburn, Audrey Hepburn Roman Holiday, Audrey Hepburn Fashion, Audrey Hepburn Style, Audrey Hepburn Photos, Aubrey Hepburn Style
Photo Album: My Grandmother Audrey
love the dark colors, the boat neck collars, the general elegance about audrey hepburn's style. she dresses up or down with ease
Alexander Gardner: The last living photograph of Abraham Lincoln, 1865 Albert Einstein, People, Presidents, Portrait, Vintage, Lincoln, President Lincoln, American Presidents, Abraham Lincoln
Alexander Gardner: The last living photograph of Abraham Lincoln, 1865
Very appropriate and moving 4-minute video that shows the events of JFK's last day of life using newsreel footage only. Nothing too graphic or complicated and not centered on conspiracy theories. Next Friday is the 50th anniversary of that terrible day. Fes, Dallas, History, Historia, Secret Society, Us Presidents, Today In History, Famous People
The Lost JFK Tapes: The Assassination
Very appropriate and moving 4-minute video that shows the events of JFK's last day of life using newsreel footage only. Nothing too graphic or complicated and not centered on conspiracy theories. Next Friday is the 50th anniversary of that terrible day.
WW I British, Ww2, War, Warfare, World War I, World War Ii, Sacrifice
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WW I
Waiting to vote in Alabama in 1965, after the Voting Rights Act was passed. Granada, African Americans, Civil Rights Movement, Democratic Senators, American, Black History Month, 15th Amendment, Black History Facts
Waiting to vote in Alabama in 1965, after the Voting Rights Act was passed.
Sea Biscuit crossing finish line at Pimlico, 1938 Derby, Thoroughbred, Racehorse, Baltimore, Riding, Racing, Thoroughbred Horse, Old Photos, Kentucky Derby
Sea Biscuit crossing finish line at Pimlico, 1938
Marching for voting rights Selma Alabama in 1965. Martin Luther King, Martin Luther King Jr, Martin Luther, Memphis, Places In America, Luther
Marching for voting rights Selma Alabama in 1965.
Orson Welles broadcasting the War of the Worlds on CBS Network 1938 <3 Films, Classic Hollywood, Old Time Radio, Coast, Cbs Network, Citizen Kane, Old Hollywood, Orson Welles, The Martian
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Orson Welles broadcasting the War of the Worlds on CBS Network 1938 <3
1912 Youtube, Lyrics, Techno, Songs, Revelation Song, Like A Lion, Christian Music, I Am Second
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1912
The moment of detonation at Nagasaki August 9, 1945. Indonesia, Iwo Jima, Hiroshima Bombing, Wwii, Manhattan Project, Uman, Historical Photos
Nuclear Blasts Show Terrifying Power
The moment of detonation at Nagasaki August 9, 1945.
Watergate Richard Nixon, Journalist, Benghazi, S Man, Endangered, Ex President
Top 10 Famous Muckrakers
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This Day in History: Apr 17, 1961: The Bay of Pigs invasion begins Military, Vietnam, Troops, Military History, Helicopter, Vietnam War Photos, Helicopters, Soldier
This Day in History: Apr 17, 1961: The Bay of Pigs invasion begins
This Day in History: Apr 17, 1961: The Bay of Pigs invasion begins
Jack O'Callahan Fitness, Boston, Ice Hockey, Jack O, Jack, Boston University, Iconic Photos, Callahan
Jack O'Callahan
Team USA upsets Team Russia in the 1980 Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Semi-Final.  The clutch goaltending of Jim Craig and a monumental go-ahead goal by Mike Eruzione enabled the U.S. to win 4-3, inspiring broadcaster Al Michaels to utter his famous "Do you believe in miracles?" The next day, the U.S. rallied to beat Finland for the gold. Sports, Nhl, Hockey, Olympics, Olympic Hockey, Olympic Team, Team Usa, Sports Photos
Team USA upsets Team Russia in the 1980 Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Semi-Final. The clutch goaltending of Jim Craig and a monumental go-ahead goal by Mike Eruzione enabled the U.S. to win 4-3, inspiring broadcaster Al Michaels to utter his famous "Do you believe in miracles?" The next day, the U.S. rallied to beat Finland for the gold.
"The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have and it may never be enough. Give your best anyway. For you see, in the end, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway."—Mother Teresa Saints, Mothers, Faith, Mother Teresa, Mother Theresa, Anyway Mother Teresa, Mother, Joe Dispenza
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"The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. Give the world the best you have and it may never be enough. Give your best anyway. For you see, in the end, it is between you and God. It was never between you and them anyway."—Mother Teresa
Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro Asia, Beautiful, Resim, Fotografia, Rio, Turismo, Latina, Kunst, Vise
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Christ the Redeemer, Rio de Janeiro
Soon after liberation, surviving children of the Auschwitz camp walk out of the children's barracks. Poland, after January 27, 1945. Memorial Museum, History Nerd, Photographs
Child survivors of Auschwitz
Soon after liberation, surviving children of the Auschwitz camp walk out of the children's barracks. Poland, after January 27, 1945.
Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat collaborated from 1984 to 1986. Artists, Andy Warhol, Basquiat, Fotos, Fotografie, Artsy, Visual Art, Atelier
Artist and Studio
Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat collaborated from 1984 to 1986.
andy & edie Models, Oldenburg, Pop, Edie Sedgwick, Edie, Andy, Sedgwick
andy & edie
Maureen O’Hara with daughter Bronwyn Vintage Photos, Hollywood Star, Maureen Ohara, Maureen O'hara, Famous Moms, Mommy Dearest, Daughter
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Maureen O’Hara with daughter Bronwyn
Sundance and Butch, adore. Guys, Man Crush, Persona, Newman, Mae West, Actors
The Complete History Of The Paul Newman Daytona [Part 7 of 8]
Sundance and Butch, adore.
Steven Spielberg & Jaws. Horror, Film, Movie Tv, Steven Spielberg, Music Book, Musica, Movie Stars, Great Movies
Steven Spielberg nella bocca dello squalo – Te La Do Io Firenze!
Steven Spielberg & Jaws.
Probably the most famous photo of the legendary racehorse Seabiscuit, beating "the fastest horse in the world" War Admiral at Pimlico, November 1st, 1938. Both horse and jockey George Woolf gaze right into the camera while all else is a blur. I love this photo. Equestrian, Polo, Thoroughbred Racehorse, All About Horses, All The Pretty Horses, Sport Of Kings
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Probably the most famous photo of the legendary racehorse Seabiscuit, beating "the fastest horse in the world" War Admiral at Pimlico, November 1st, 1938. Both horse and jockey George Woolf gaze right into the camera while all else is a blur. I love this photo.
Turcotte called Secretariat 'the perfect horse.' Mustangs, Friends, The Great Race, Derby Horse, Jockey
Secretariat Breezes by 31 Lengths; Wins Triple Crown in Record 2:24
Turcotte called Secretariat 'the perfect horse.'
First McDonalds ever near Chicago Rare Historical Photos, Historical Pictures, The Good Old Days, Olds, Roosevelt, Old Pictures
First McDonalds ever near Chicago
19th century American children at work in the factory Working With Children, Child Labor Law, Labor, Weird Facts, Child Labor, Fun Facts, Interesting History, Labour Day
19th century American children at work in the factory
Civil Rights March, Washington, 1963. Flatiron Building, Picture, Past, Woodstock, The Past
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Civil Rights March, Washington, 1963.
Iconic photo of Sitting Bull Native Americans, Cowgirls, Art, Corvettes, Portraits, Cowboys And Indians, American Indians
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Iconic photo of Sitting Bull
You must already be familiar with the iconic photo of 11 construction workers enjoying their lunch break while sitting on a beam hoisted 69 floors up, but do you know the story behind it? Manhattan, Film Posters, Manhattan Portage, Old School, Poster, Movie Posters, Movies
Lomography - 'Men at Lunch' Documentary Tells Story Behind 'Lunch atop a Skyscraper'
You must already be familiar with the iconic photo of 11 construction workers enjoying their lunch break while sitting on a beam hoisted 69 floors up, but do you know the story behind it?