Posted on 05/01/2013 2:58:54 PM PDT by gorush
Leo Tolsto and Grand kids:
Tasmanian Tiger, extinct since 1933:
The San Fransisco Fire of 1906:
Osama bin Laden at age 14 (2nd from right):
20 mins.after in Nagasaki:
1980 Child Laborers:
Construction on Lady Liberty in France, 1884:
Last known photo of the Titanic:
First photo from space, 1946 (from V@ rocket taken from Germans):
Czar Nicholas:
Goebbel's wedding:
Patton's dog, the day George died:
Henry, Tom, Warren and Harvey:
Lincoln's inaugural, 1865:
Charles Guiteau, Garfield's assassin:
You can see Einstein’s brother Larry in that photo also.
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Nice to see a well dressed crowd at a ball game in 1912. Before the collapse of civilization, long before.
I’d go back in time to 1912 in a minute if I could bring along a supply of modern medicines.
The photo of Osama. Do you mean second from left? The second from right looks like a girl.
Great photographs by the way. Poor Czar Nicholas. I wonder if he had any idea at that moment what would become of him and his family.
The good old days when the Republican party still existed and we didn’t have a communist foreigner as POTUS and didn’t pay terrorists $100,000 in welfare.
Charles Guiteau looks like Charles Manson.
Real name is “Thylacine”
The 1980 Child Laborers sure make me feel old.
I don’t think the picture of the child laborers was from 1980.
/johnny
That pic looks a bit older than 1980.
My personal favorite is the “1980 child laborers”. The Carter administration was far worse than we ever imagined. ;)
Yes. Something not quite right with that one. Where’s the hair spray?
Thanks for posting!
I'm only going by the text included w/ the photo...so can't be certain. That "earring" I think is on the building in the background.
Sorry, 1880
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