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black and white art worth mentioning
« on: July 02, 2015, 01:33:13 PM »


Socialist politician Asanuma as he was assassinated by 17-year old Yamaguchi in Tokyo, 1960.

Letter from Gandhi sent to Adolf Hitler in 1939.


German soldiers of war execute a communist in Munich, 1919.


A mother and her child in Las Vegas watching the nuclear testing just 75 kilometres away


The original prototype of Mount Rushmore in 1941 – this was before funding ran out.


This is a ‘Punt Gun’ – used for duck hunting, it had the potential to kill 50 birds in one fell swoop – it was banned in the late 1860’s.


Ray Campbell takes on **** Hyland in 1913.


New York in 1939: hats were mandatory.


Sweden on the day the traffic pattern changed from driving on the left side to the right side – chaos.


The last ever public execution in the United States, 1936.







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