Prinášame vám novú sériu zaujímavých fotiek zo života v minulosti. Uvidíte napríklad významné osobnosti, významné udalosti, alebo silné momenty z obdobia vojny. Dnes uvidíte legendárnu herečku Marilyn Monroe pri posilňovaní, fotografiu z výbuchu vzducholode Hindenburg, alebo stretnutie dvoch veľkých političiek z Indie a Veľkej Británie.
Seržant Wayne Brown oslavuje narodeniny, Vietnam – 1970
Študenti univerzity v Istanbule, Turecko – 1960. roky
Bruce Lee v Oaklande, USA – 1965
26-ročná Marilyn Monroe v posilňovni – 1952
Zimný let vzducholoďou – 1918
Výbuch vzducholode Hindenburg – 1937
Mladí baníci z obdobia priemyselnej revolúcie, Veľká Británia – polovica 19. storočia
Kolóna áut smerujúcich na festival Woodstock – 1969
Indira Gándhi a Margaret Thatcher, Prvé ženy na poste premiérky v Indii a Veľkej Británii – 1981
Japonský pár pózuje na selfie fotku – 1920. roky
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A Japanese couple poses for a selfie, 1920s. I dug a bit further to see if I could find more information about the couple. All I was able to come across was an article written by Hamish Campbell, a fine art and commercial photographer based in Tokyo, Japan. In 2014, he came across an abandoned home that was built in the Taisho Era of Japan (1912-1926). The last time it housed residents was some time in the 70s or 80s. On the second floor, he discovered a closet that was transformed into a dark room and inside were "over 200 glass plate negatives taken by a photographer almost 100 years ago." That photographer is the man you see in the photo above. Campbell writes, "These plates offer us an unprecedented look into the lives of the man and family who once lived in this house. We see the house’s construction, the photographer’s wedding, neighboring friends and family, and all manner of daily vignettes featuring recurring characters including a pet monkey." The search for any living direct descendants is still ongoing, so if anyone has more information about the individuals in the photo above, please let me know. Source: https://petapixel.com/2016/05/17/found-100-year-old-glass-plates-abandoned-japanese-home/)
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