In the photograph, nurse Catriona MacAskill weighs a baby. The picture was taken in 1959 in North Uist, Scotland.
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A photograph of Marilyn Monroe's first wedding, when she was 16 years old, in 1942.
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An improvised road sign made from the corpse of a Wehrmacht soldier on a frontline road. January 1942.
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The twins Pip and Flip, famous performers in a circus freak show, 1923.
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Tom Gledhill jumps a motorcycle over a row of more than 20 members of the Royal Artillery team at a speed of 72 km/h, 1966.
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The last photograph of a Barbary lion, taken in 1924. The last recorded Barbary lion was killed in Morocco in 1942.
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In 1839, inventor and photographer Robert Cornelius took the first photographic portrait in history.
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The creator of the popular cartoon "Shrek," William Steig, based his character on professional wrestler Maurice Tillet.
The real-life inspiration knew 14 languages, excelled at chess, and, despite his intimidating appearance and immense strength, was a very modest and friendly man.
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The grave of a Crusader on the Isle of Skye, Scotland, 13th century.
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A collapsed freeway after a 6.7 magnitude earthquake in Los Angeles, California. 57 people died, and the earthquake caused $20 billion in damage.
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In 1944, due to the war, all alcohol stores were closed for more than three months.
The photo shows a line for strong spirits in Oulu after the stores reopened on December 12, 1944.
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Marlene Dietrich was detained at a train station in Paris for wearing men's trousers, 1933.
A law prohibiting women from wearing pants was in effect in France until 2013 (although it was not enforced in the last few decades).
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Major General Horatio Gordon Robley and his collection of tattooed Maori chiefs' heads. Great Britain, 1895.
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The first sketches of Mickey Mouse, drawn by Walt Disney around 1928.
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A chess match in winter. USSR, 1960s.
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All of them were killed, but Afghan casualties exceeded 600.
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Augustusburg Castle
The castle was built in 1568-1572 above the town of the same name on the Schellenberg mountain on the northern outskirts of the Ore Mountains as a Renaissance hunting and entertainment castle.
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The pilot managed to make an emergency landing, and 94 of the 95 people on board survived. The body of the flight attendant, ejected from the cabin by the airflow, was never found.
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The severe crash of American racer Danny Ongais in 1981 resulted in broken arms and legs and multiple internal injuries. Two years later, he was back racing.
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In 1835, Halley's Comet passed near Earth, and two weeks after its perihelion, Mark Twain was born. In 1909, he wrote: "I came in 1835 with Halley's Comet, and it is coming again next year, and I expect to go out with it." And so it happened: Twain died on April 21, 1910, the day after the comet's next perihelion.
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The armored gloves of Emperor Maximilian I of the Holy Roman Empire, late 15th century.
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A girl sees her father for the first time — a German soldier returning home after World War II.
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