A vinaigrette of historical footage from past years. Issue 127
Funny photos, interesting events and people who made history - all this is in the new selection.
1. A girl representative of the Kiowa people (Indian people in the USA). Oklahoma, 1894
2. Jesse Owens, who set the world record in the 200 meters at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin
3. An Austrian boy was given new boots during World War II.
4. A tram conductor in Seattle, USA, does not allow passengers without a mask during the Spanish flu pandemic, 1918.
5. Children take care of a dog whose owner has died. 1936, England
6. 3,000 people who helped build the Chase Bank building in New York pose for a photo at the end of construction, August 19, 1964
7. Soviet water polo player Pyotr Yakovlevich Mshvenieradze with his grandson, 1950
8. Lama in a car on the streets of New York, 1957
9. One of the first known photographs of Niagara Falls, taken by British chemist Hugh Lee Pattinson in 1840. The photograph is kept in the National Gallery of Art
10. Milan, 1972
11. 1920 FIFA World Cup. The captains of the England and France women's soccer teams exchange a kiss of goodwill before the game in Preston, England
12. A police officer measures Betty Fringle's swimsuit in Palm Beach, USA, to make sure it complies with new beach regulations. 1925
13. Italian troops raise a cannon, a dog and a soldier to the mountain. Italian Alps, World War I, 1915
14. Photographer photographing the streets of New York, 1925
15. Slovenian Albina Mali-Hocevar, who in 1941, at the age of 16, joined the People's Liberation Movement
She was wounded twice at the age of 17 and worked as a nurse during the remaining years of the war.
16. A woman tests a baby stroller designed to protect against gas attacks. Hextable, England, 1938
17. Beach volleyball in California, 1934
18. Patients in an army hospital during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918
19. Retro Volkswagen in New York, 1976
20. A girl writes a letter to her sailor lover
21. Ostrich reading his keeper's newspaper, 1951
22. Assembling the Statue of Liberty. New York, 1885
23. London, late 60s
24. The moment test pilot George Aird ejected from an English Electric Lightning F1 at low altitude in Hatfield, England. He narrowly escaped death
25. Alexandre Gustave Eiffel (left) inspects the completed Eiffel Tower in Paris, 1889
26. Eruption of Mount St. Helens in the USA, 1980
27. A woman paints white stripes on her cow so she can be seen at night and to prevent accidents if she wanders onto the road.
28. The famous Moulin Rouge cabaret in Paris before the fire, 1914
29. Social distance from 1953. A girl with measles sits apart during a coronation party in Chelsea, England.
30. Florida stripper proves to the judge that her panties are big enough to cover her private parts, 1983
The dancer argued that the plainclothes police who arrested her for disturbing public order at a strip club acted illegally.