Do you know Charles S.L Baker? He is the one who, along with several other persons, ran a business to produce the heater. In the gallery below, there is a picture capturing the moment when inventor Baker and his assistant demonstrated the heating/radiator system in 1906. Another photo shot Jewish inmates after being freed from a death train in 1945. The list goes on and on. And they will wow you.
#1. On February 8th, 1943, Nazis hung 17-year-old Lepa Radić for being a Yugoslavian Partisan during World War II.
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When they asked her the names of her companions, she replied: “You will know them when they come to avenge me.”#2. Japanese couple taking a mirror selfie, 1920s
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#3. Bride leaving her recently bombed home to get married, London, Nov 4, 1940.
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#4. Harlem grocer standing in front of his store, 1937.
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#5. Couples in a bar, 1959 Pittsburgh.
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#6. In 1969, when black Americans were still prevented from swimming alongside whites, Mr.Rogers decided to invite Officer Clemmons to join him and cool his feet in a pool, breaking a well-known color barrier.
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#7. Inuk man teaching a boy how to shoot. The man, Allakariallak, was popularly known as Nanook of the North. Circa 1920s.
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#8. Photograph showing inventor Charles S.L Baker and his assistant demonstrating heating/radiator system, 1906
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Charles S. Lewis Baker (1859–1926) was an American inventor, who patented the friction heater.
#9. One of the earliest photos showing a Native American with a wolf
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Unlike the myths created about wolves by settlers, Indians maintained a close and respectful relationship with wolves. ? 1890s.#10. David Isom, 19, broke the color line in a segregated pool in Florida on June 8, 1958, which resulted in officials closing the facility.
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#11. Jewish prisoners after being liberated from a death train, 1945.
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#12. Mother and daughter taking a walk in New York City, 1970. Radiah Frye and her daughter Mia Frye.
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#13. The real meaning of "Keep calm and carry on." Milkman during the London blitz 1940.
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#14. The two Kashmir Giants posing with the American photographer James Ricalton, 1903
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#15. Three lads play to the camera, Jamaica, 1960s.
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#16. KISS band with their parents, 1976.
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#17. Bobbi Gibb, the first woman to run the Boston Marathon in 1966, ran without a number because women were not allowed into the race.
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#18. The boy and his car, 1930s.
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#19. Hippie dad walking with his daughter. Amsterdam, 1968.
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#20. 22-year-old WASP pilot Shirley Slade in her flying helmet, goggles, and gloves, 1943.
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#21. Not everyone likes bikini, Miami Beach, 1980s
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#22. Central Park, New York City, 1973
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#23. Couple viewing the Apollo 8 spacecraft launch, 1968.
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#24. A teenager at an Elvis Presley concert at the Philadelphia Arena in Philadelphia (PA), April 6, 1957.
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#25. Cleaning women washing a crucifix, 1938.
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