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The Victorian era streets of Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, c. 1860s-1880s
An Azerbaijani woman in traditional attire, c. 1900-1920s
🇦🇺 Troops of the Australian 6th Division wave good bye as their transport ship leaves Sydney harbor; 1940.
A police mugshot of a young 23 year old Josef Stalin, 1901. Raised Christian, his mother originally hoped he would become a priest. However he turned instead to radical atheism and communism, and would later go on to become a brutal dictator of the Soviet regime, and be responsible for the deaths of 20-60 million.
Women carding and spinning wool, Ireland, c. 1870s
Rothenburg ob der Tauber, West Germany, early 1950s
Walking the path by the New Luther Church, Kassel, Germany, c. 1890s (photochrome)
19 October 1781: British forces under General Charles Cornwallis sign terms of surrender to George Washington and Comte de Rochambeau at Yorktown at 2 pm, effectively ending the US Revolutionary War. Painting by John Trumbull (1756–1843)
🇪🇸 A Spanish lady, c. 1890s-1920s
Kaiser Wilhelm visits Ottoman occupied Jerusalem, October 1898
🇮🇸 A family in Iceland, c. 1890s
A squadron of U.S. Curtis aircraft in flight, WWI, circa 1917.
21 October 1805: British Admiral Horatio Nelson defeats combined French and Spanish fleet at the Battle of Trafalgar during the War of the Third Coalition during the Napoleonic Wars. In a particularly fierce battle, 27 British ships of the line fought 33 French and Spanish ships of the line. The lead ships of the British columns were heavily battered, with Nelson's flagship HMS Victory nearly disabled, but the greater experience and training of the Royal Navy overcame greater numbers. The Franco-Spanish fleet lost 22 ships while the British lost none. Nelson himself was shot by a French musketeer, and died shortly before the battle ended.
🇫🇷 Shoe shiner on the streets of Paris, 1920s
Families picnicking near the edge of the Palouse River Canyon in Washington State, c. 1920s-1930s
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