The next batch of photographs, thanks to which we have a unique opportunity to immerse ourselves in the atmosphere of a bygone era, which will never be repeated.
Jesse Owens, who set a world record in the 200-meter dash at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.

An Austrian boy receiving new shoes during World War II.

A tram conductor in Seattle, USA, refusing passengers without masks during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918.

Children caring for a dog whose owner has passed away. 1936, England.

3000 people who helped build the Chase Bank building in New York posing for a photo at the end of construction on August 19, 1964.

Soviet water polo player Pyotr Yakovlevich Mshvenieradze with his grandson, 1950.

A llama in a car on the streets of New York, 1957.

One of the earliest known photos of Niagara Falls, taken by British chemist Hugh Lee Pattinson in 1840. The photo is kept in the National Gallery of Art.

Milan, 1972.

A police officer measuring Betty Fringl’s swimsuit in Palm Beach, USA, to ensure it complies with new beach regulations in 1925.

Italian troops hauling a cannon, a dog, and a soldier up a mountain. Italian Alps, World War I, 1915.

A photographer capturing the streets of New York, 1925.

Slovenian Albina Mali-Hočevar, who at the age of 16 in 1941 joined the National Liberation Movement.

A woman testing a baby carriage designed to protect against gas attacks. Hexthorpe, England, 1938.

Beach volleyball in California, 1934.

Patients in a military hospital during the Spanish flu pandemic in 1918.

The assembly of the Statue of Liberty. New York, 1885.

The moment when test pilot George Aird ejected from an English Electric Lightning F1 at low altitude in Hatfield, England. He narrowly escaped death.

A stripper from Florida proves to a judge that her underwear is sufficiently large and covers intimate areas, 1983.

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