
Stunts: a Zeppelin flying low over a steam locomotive. Below the airship is a man on a rope. Place and date unknown. ~ source: vintage everyday
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Stunts: a Zeppelin flying low over a steam locomotive. Below the airship is a man on a rope. Place and date unknown. ~ source: vintage everyday

Alvin Langdon Coburn :: St. Paul’s Cathedral from Ludgate Circus, 1905 / src: The Red List
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“Boiling Breakfast Eggs in Hot Springs”, Beppu, Oita Prefecture. Japan, 1942. This picture was published in the
National Geographic
August issue of 1942. A woman in Japanese clothing (viewed from behind) besides a sign warning “dangerous attention” uses a stick and is trying to soak a bamboo cage with eggs in hot water. In the lower part of the stand sign, it reads: “boiled egg half-mature 4 minutes, hardly lean 6 minutes”. (uncredited photographer)
source: natgeo.nikkeibp.co.jp
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Steamer Rosedale that took Archbishop John Farley (of New York) and Archbishop Diomede Falconio to Hoboken where they departed for Rome to become Cardinals. The New York Times reported a great demonstration of 25,000 Catholics who gathered to send them off, 1911

Max Dupain :: Lower Portland, 1931. Silver gelatin photograph signed and dated. / thanks to Dolores Sampol on FB
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