Cripple. History Major. Irritable and in constant pain. Vaguely Left-Wing.
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Cripple. History Major. Irritable and in constant pain. Vaguely Left-Wing.
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Ponies aboard the ship 'Terra Nova' during an Antarctic expedition, 1910 (lemmy.world)
Day after the Saur Revolution, Afghanistan, 1978 (lemmy.world)
Color photo of Russian monks planting potatoes, 1910 (lemmy.world)
Mary Smith, paid weekly for shooting dried peas at workers' windows to wake them for their shifts, Britain, 1930s (lemmy.world)
Beggar (possibly a WW1 veteran?) running beside King George V's carriage, early 1920s (lemmy.world)
Cat Meow Machine, for scaring mice, Japan, 1963 (lemmy.world)
The ISOLATOR, invention from 1925 (lemmy.world)
The Monowheel, Italy, 1933 (lemmy.world)
Lone sheep dodges traffic in Hyde Park, London, 1933 (lemmy.world)
Camel of the Red Crescent, Sinai, WW1, 1916 (lemmy.world)
Weekly wartime ration for two British civilians, excluding bread, fresh vegetables, and some canned goods, WW2, 1943 (lemmy.world)
British soldiers carrying off wreckage of a downed Nazi plane, WW2, 1940 (lemmy.world)
Chris the Sled Dog listens to a gramophone, Antarctica, 1911 (lemmy.world)
Two explorers looking at their ship, 'Terra Nova', during an Antarctic expedition, 1911 (lemmy.world)
Sergeant Stubby, a WW1 veteran, receives a medal from US General John Pershing, 1921 (lemmy.world)
Jetpack test flight, Virginia, USA, 1969 (lemmy.world)
US soldiers (and dog) in gas masks during exercises in California, WW2, 1943 (lemmy.world)
Government artist painting a picture of the destruction in London during the Blitz, WW2, 1940 (lemmy.world)
Jewish Kurd in Northern Iraq wearing traditional clothing, 1970 (lemmy.world)
'Knocker-Upper' in Britain, a method of waking people up for their work shifts before reliable/cheap alarm clocks, 1915 (lemmy.world)
Sergeant Stubby, US Army, most decorated dog of WW1, promoted through valor in combat, picture taken 1920 (lemmy.world)
He spent his later years as a university mascot, and died peacefully in his sleep in 1926
The 'Snow Cruiser' for an abortive Antarctic expedition, US, 1939 (lemmy.world)
French sergeant and dog wearing gas masks, WW1, 1915 (lemmy.world)
Accurate (From @v_lee_z on Twitter) (lemmy.world)
Allied troops wading out to evacuation ships at Dunkirk, WW2, 1940 (lemmy.world)