20 unique photos with greetings from the past
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-unique-photos-with-greetings-from-the-past.htmlPhotographs are a time machine that can take you back several years or even centuries. And the older they get, the more valuable and interesting they turn out to be.
1. Yuri Nikulin - a big fan of cars and dogs, 1976
2. Young Elvis Presley, 1950
3. California loggers with fallen sequoias, 1915
4. Albert Einstein among the Indians, 1922
5. The first "Miss Russia" Marina Chaliapina, 1931
6. Detained female fortune Tellers, New York, 1943
7. To save an ordinary donkey, 1940.
8. Michael Jordan teaches Michael Jackson to play, 1992
9. Chester McDuffie next to a 250 kg patent diving suit, 1911
10. The first Google team, everything is just beginning, 1999
11. Worker and manager at the automobile plant, Moscow, 1954
12. Yuri Gagarin, Alexey Leonov, Boris Volynov, Viktor Gorbatko at a picnic in Dolgoprudny, 1963
13. George Washington is carved on Mount Rushmore, USA, 1932.
14. American astronaut Charles Duke left a photo of his family on the lunar surface. On the reverse side there is an inscription: "This is the family of astronaut Duke from planet Earth", 1972.
15. When there were no alarm clocks, there was a profession — an alarm clock maker, Great Britain, 1900.
16. High school graduate Brian Warner, better known as Marilyn Manson, 1987
17. Ken Westerfield with a dog, thanks to them the world learned about the frisbee plate, 1970
18. Buzz Aldrin and the first selfie in space, 1966
19. Five-year-old Sylvester Stallone, 1951
20. Steve Jobs plays with his daughter Eva, Foothills Park, Palo Alto, 2002
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