Collection of rare ARE COLORIZED AND AI ENLARGED HISTORY PHOTOS PART 6
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1. The first Supermarine Spitfire to land in France, Normandy, on the afternoon of 10 June 1944.
2. Carving Mount Rushmore – 1930s
3. Squadron Leader Douglas Bader, CO of No. 242 Squadron, seated on his Hawker Hurricane at Duxford, September 1940.
4. Burial at sea aboard USS Hancock for those killed by Japanese special attack two days prior, off Okinawa, Japan, 9 Apr 1945
5. A Soldier, Carmel, 1943 – by Johan Hagemeyer
6. Arming a Hawker Sea Hurricane fighter on board HMS Indomitable. Operation Pedestal, 12th AUGUST 1942
7. German Soldiers of the German Mortar Detachment in the Battle for Stalingrad August 1942
8. Greenbelt Swimmers, Summer 1942, Maryland, United States by Majory Collins
9. The Golden Arrow on a salt flat. 1929
10. The original glass plate is captioned ‘Louis’. Photographed in near a German prisoner war camp in Douchy, France sometime in 1916.
11. Dining with Hans von Luck. A photo caption in the album reads: “With Tommy flyers at Fécamp, 12 Juni 1940”.
12. Fw 190A-8, Melsbroek, Belgium. Works No. 175140, 6 + – (Brown outlined in black). Burnt and looted. September/October 1944
13. Tsarevich Alexei Nikolaevich Romanov aboard the Imperial yacht Polar Star, c.1907
14. Sir Alfred Joseph Hitchcock, ‘The Master of Suspense’, date unknown
15. Flight-Lieutenant R H A Lee, after being awarded the DSO and DFC, and Flying Officer K H Blair, after being awarded the DFC, by King George VI at RAF Hornchurch, Essex. 27 July 1940
16. Offiziersstellvertreter Edmund Nathanael (18 December 1889 – 11 May 1917) was a World War I flying ace credited with 15 aerial victories.
17. Albert Einstein wearing his Levi’s “Menlo Cossack” leather jacket – 1938
18. Henry Ford in his 1896 Quadricycle during a visit to Detroit – July 30, 1942
19. Norman Rockwell (1894-1978) Marriage Counselor, 1963 Reference Photo.
20. 10th Armored Division United States in the German city of Saarburg. February 22, 1945.In the foreground, an abandoned German 75-mm anti-tank gun PaK 40.
21. Boeing Model 314A ‘Clipper’, G-AGCA “Berwick”, of BOAC, lands on Lagos Lagoon, Nigeria, for moorings at the West African flying boat terminal at Iquoi c.1945
22. The March on Washington, August 28th, 1963
23. The Bluebird-Proteus CN7 is a gas turbine-powered vehicle that was driven by Donald Campbell and achieved the world land speed record on Lake Eyre in Australia on 17 July 1964.
24. Mark Twain, 1883.
25. Two fashionable women in Washington D.C. 1927
26. WW1 Sniper with 121 kills, Gefreiter (corporal) Herrnreiter, a former poacher with an extensive civilian criminal record, once known as the best shot of the Bavarian Army, who was decorated with the coveted Bavarian Golden Military Merit Medal in January 1915
27. Listen to what she has to say — British Suffragette Emmeline Pankhurst addressing crowd on Wall Street, New York in 1911
28. The daughters of a Prussian Garde-Landwehr officer pose happily with their fathers helmet and sword during the hot summer days in July 1914.
29. Pablo Picasso 1954
30. Auguste Rodin in 1906
31. Fanny & Cobber! Flying Officers N “Fanny” Orton and E J “Cobber” Kain of No. 73 Squadron RAF, standing by a Hawker Hurricane Mark I – 1940
32. Team US sailors are preparing to transfer a friend in need of medical care. Pacific theatre of war – 7 December 1941 – 2 September 1945
33. On this day in 1905 – Albert Einstein completes his doctoral thesis at the University of Zurich.
34. Corvin Castle and the Main Market – Hunedoara,Transylvania, Romania (today) – circa 1902
35. George S Patton – America’s Blitzkrieg General (November 11, 1885 – December 21, 1945)
36. A posed photo of official artist Richard Jack at work on his iconic painting, The Second Battle of Ypres.
37. Norman Rockwell After the Prom – Reference photo 1957.
38. Bouncing Bomb Inventor Sir Barnes Neville Wallis (26 September 1887 – 30 October 1979)
39. The Romanov children: Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia and Alexei. Sofia Tyutcheva, the girls’ governess, is also in the picture. She was fired by Alexandra for spreading gossip about Rasputin.
40. June 17, 1944 Eyes Alert Navy men aboard a landing craft.
41. British Prime Minister Winston Churchill & U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt in Marrakesh, French Morocco, 24 January 1943, following the Casablanca Conference.
