15 historical photographs that preserved curious moments of the past (16 photos)
This collection contains rare footage from the past. Here are behind the scenes of famous films, and the everyday life of ordinary people, celebrities and ordinary people, as well as unusual objects from different eras.
1. Filming the famous scene for the movie "The Seven Year Itch" on 51st Street in New York. People crowded behind the camera chanted "Higher! Higher!" as Monroe's dress was lifted by a stream of air. The actress's husband, baseball player Joe DiMaggio, also watched the filming
2. Nylon stockings were invented in 1939 in the United States, and after the start of World War II, they suddenly disappeared from department stores, since nylon was needed to produce parachutes. Then the girls began to draw seams and arrows on their legs with an eyebrow pencil, according to
3. Dr. Heinz injects a person with fluids taken from a live hare, which, in combination with ultraviolet radiation and gymnastics, should lead to rejuvenation. Berlin, 1925
4. Dentists trained on this "helmet of horror" in the 19th century
5. Winners of the "Miss Perfect Posture" contest at the Chiropractors' Convention, 1956 year
6. Arnold Schwarzenegger sets a Bavarian record for lifting a 254 kg stone, 1967. The lift was to be done without warming up or preparation
7. "We have the same thing as blondes", "It's unfair to brunettes and redheads", "Boycott the film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" written on the posters of brunettes protesting against the film "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes", 195
8. Women are escorted off the beach for wearing too revealing bathing suits, USA, Lake Michigan, 1922
9. One of several fake heads made by criminals who escaped from Alcatraz in 1962. The fake head was made from soap, toilet paper, toothpaste, cement dust, and hair
10. Michael Jackson in a traditional Arabic women's dress abaya with his son in Bahrain, 2006. Should men wear such clothes? was prohibited, but the son of the King of Bahrain allowed his friend to break the law and thus protect himself from the paparazzi
11. American businessman J.P. Morgan had a huge nose (he suffered from rhinophyma), so he forbade himself to be photographed. All official photographs were retouched. In the photo, Morgan threatens to beat up the photographer who caught him on camera at
12. Fingerprint vault at FBI headquarters, 1942 year
13. Tourists could once have a very formal lunch and sunbathe at the top of the pyramid in Giza
14. Mexican police show the ice pick that killed Leon Trotsky, 1940 year
15. Otto Frank, father of Anne Frank, in the very shelter where his family hid from the Nazis, 1960