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(01) This ring, made circa 1620 AD and now in the collection of Albion Art, features a miniature crucifixion scene made entirely of ivory, and it is speculated that it may have been made in France or Spain.
(02) 1944: A Belgian nurse treats the wounds of a Canadian soldier.
(03) April 16, 1935: Pan Am aircraft flew over the unfinished Golden Gate Bridge.
(04) The broken umbrella on the top of the head and the broken shoes on the feet are the highlights.
(05) 1913 (marked as 1870~~1913), a vivid and expressive opera character. Among them, the actresses are even more vibrant. There are two authors for this set of photos: Laribe Firmin, Xunling. I don't know which ones were taken by Lari Bay and which ones were taken by Xun Ling.
(06) In 1958, he beat sparrows. The "Great Leap Forward" of mankind, the Great Destruction of Birds. In Beijing alone, 400,000 sparrows died in three days. Fighting sparrows in the "Great Leap Forward" is a strange thing that foreign websites talk about. Peaceful!
(07) In a small river on the outskirts of Guangzhou, a man wearing a straw hat is using a fishing net to catch fish, at this time he is picking the fish he caught from the net, and you can see that each fish is not small.
(08) Old photos of classic reproduction: 1992, Dali, Yunnan
(09) American movie posters from the 50s
(10) What is the importance of this sitting posture?
(11) From 1958 to 1961, "Great Leap Forward" New Year paintings, propaganda posters.
(13) "South Manchuria Railway Co., Ltd. Photo Post" published in Japan, from the second half of 1900 to the early 1910s. The last four are long pictures of Fushun.
(14) I have the impression that these photos are Donghuang Temple. The last one is suspicious.
(15) Xie Xian and Bruce Lee, how many of the other three do you recognize?
(16) 1904/1930 (marked as such), Guta, Beijing. At first, I thought it was Fangshan Yao Guangxiao Tower. After comparing it with the current Yao Ta photo (right), the "thought" was overturned. Photo by Gertrude Bass Warner (USA).
(17) This girl contracted a venereal disease during the Nanjing Massacre and was insulted by the Japanese army in turn
(18) This is a landlord's wife who took her servants to the money bank to exchange silver tickets. Halfway down the road, sit on the stone in front of the temple door and rest.
(19) In 1928, there were people walking pigs by the river in the Forbidden City. This picture was originally posted. But this one is of better quality.
(20) At the end of the Qing Dynasty, overlooking Chongqing on the ancient city wall of Kuizhou
(21) Shanghai, 1979
(22) From October to November 1943, the 14th Air Force of the U.S. Air Force cooperated with the Battle of Changde to conduct reconnaissance and bombing. This group is a bird's-eye view of the battle area taken at that time. Figure 1, Hanshou. Figures 2 to 5, Changde. Figure 6, Stone Head. Figures 7 to 9, Shashi. Figures 10 and 11, Huarong. Figure 12, Public Security.
(23) Beijing photographed by American photographer Reinone in 1906
(24) Division Commander He Long delivered a speech at the cadre meeting of the 120th Division.
(25) Do not take the regular route. Aunt takes you to Yuquan Mountain People's Park (2)
(28) Seven old photos of Yungang Grottoes. Figure 1~~ Figure 5 seems to be the 1900s~~1910s. Figures 6 and 7 are for 1941.
(29) At the end of the Qing Dynasty, the people who went down to the restaurant were both barefoot
(30) Old photo: Nanjing in the forties of the last century
(32) Nightlife in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong in the 1980s.
(33) Old photos recalling the past: Harbin in the 50s
(35) Remove the dross", and finally embarked on a revolutionary road of its own.
(36) The adaptability of Indians is definitely the first in the world, and the industrial wastewater is discharged into the river, and people can bathe and swim here, which is really intoxicating.
(39) 1934, the ancient city of Lanzhou and the Yellow River Iron Bridge.
(40) Fig. 1 and Fig. 2 are group photos of the graduates of Zideyuan Civil Engineering School in 1944 and 1946 respectively. Figure 3, Figure 4 are not time-indicated. However, the Japanese officer in Figure 4 illustrates that the photograph was taken before the victory of the War of Resistance in 1945.