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His medical experiments were the first in the world to be recorded on camera.
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The photograph shows the face of a boy who heard sound for the first time in his life. The doctor has just fitted him with a hearing aid in his left ear.
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Dumas drew the lot and retreated to the adjacent room. A shot was heard, and then Dumas returned to the participants saying, "I shot, but I missed."
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American soldier shakes a dog's paw in Luxembourg, Battle of the Ardennes, 1944.
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Rome's Gold. These are exceptionally well-preserved ancient Roman coins from the collection of the Archaeological Museum of Patras in Greece. Among them are currency tokens from the eras of Emperors Tiberius, Caligula, Claudius, and Nero.
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That is why Roman comedy featured representations of Greeks and the Greek way of life. As a result, a touching unanimity emerged: the Greeks laughed at themselves, and the Romans also laughed at the Greeks.
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Curious artifact: Hitler's telephone.
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Men would sit at the bar under a "looking for a wife" poster and wait for passing ladies to evaluate and choose them. Many men would hold kittens in their arms to attract more attention.
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The legendary photo of Michael Jordan. Later, this image became the logo for the campaign, 1984.
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The Beatles drinking cola in a Parisian café, 1964.
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Horse Diving – a popular show during which a rider and a horse jumped from a height of 18 meters, 1969.
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An American Marine gives his cigarette to a Japanese soldier who, it turns out, had buried himself and pretended to be dead for more than two days, Iwo Jima, 1945.
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Transportation of one of the most unique structures in the settlement of Dombay – the hotel “Tarelka”, 1969.
This construction, unparalleled in its kind, is considered a monument of 20th-century architecture, and its copy is preserved in a museum in Düsseldorf.
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Before his wedding, Darwin made lists of the pros and cons of marriage.
The "pros" list included "a constant companion" and "better than a dog." The "cons" list featured "having to visit relatives" and "less money for buying books."
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Mountain crystal of the Renaissance. This is a chalice made in the Sarakki workshop in Milan in the 1580s. It is an exhibit of the "Green Vaults" museum of the State Art Collections of Dresden.
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This photo was published in National Geographic magazine in 1922. It demonstrates a common method of punishment for criminals in Mongolia, which existed until 1924. Condemned individuals were placed in a small box with an opening for the head, displayed publicly, and starved. The woman in the photo was sentenced to this torturous death for her infidelity to her husband.
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Cat Puffi, credited with inducing over 300 people into a hypnotic trance with her huge, unblinking eyes, 1944.
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First Photograph of a Cat
The image presented is considered the first photograph of a cat in the world (1880–1890), and its author, Harry Pointter, was an animal lover and, at the same time, a pioneer of a new art form—the technique of painting with light, or simply photography. It is also known that in 1872 he took hundreds of photographs of his cats and only in 1884 published a separate photo album. It can be assumed that this particular shot was the most popular among the others and rightfully earned its preeminence over the rest.
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Highway in Kobe, Japan, after the Great Hanshin Earthquake, January 17, 1995.
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Marlboro was the first company to introduce the so-called "flip-tops"—cigarette packs with a flip-top lid. The issue was that many buyers had gotten clever enough to remove cigarettes from the pack without taking it out of their pocket, which meant that the brand name wasn’t visible. They decided to remedy this unprecedented trick by introducing such a pack: now, without a certain dexterity, you couldn’t get a cigarette out of it. In this way, Marlboro forced its consumers to remove the pack, displaying the brand name and packaging—a move that positively impacted sales.
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Chieko Ryu, 16, of Nagasaki, stands next to the charred remains of her mother who died in an atomic bomb explosion, Japan, 1945.
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A "living" portrait of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson, created by 21,000 soldiers and officers, Ohio, 1918.
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She made it and survived, but not everyone was so lucky: over 30 years of the division, 136 people lost their lives. Soldiers from both sides point their automatics at each other. Between them, only a drawn line. Later, this line would be replaced by the Berlin Wall, followed by barbed wire and finally a four-meter brick wall.
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In the Mardin province of southeastern Turkey, a Roman villa with remnants of a once-luxurious mosaic has been discovered.
A fairly large fragment has been well preserved: it depicts two large fish (one of which only the head remains), an octopus, mussels, eels, and a heron that seemingly came to feast on the sea delicacies.
The total area of the mosaic is about 100 square meters. It was likely created between the 5th and 7th centuries.
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