Seeing these photos in color for the first time makes it easy to imagine we could all have been part of a world that we’ve never even seen. It literally changes our perspective of history.
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Audrey Hepburn
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Mark Twain in 1900
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Charlie Chaplin at 27 years old in 1916
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Albert Einstein, 1921
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Brigadier General and actor Jimmy Stewart. Stewart flew 20 combat missions over Nazi-occupied Europe, and even flew one Mission during Vietnam.
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Pablo Picasso
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A car crash in Washington D.C. Around 1921
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Elizabeth Taylor in 1956
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Charles Darwin
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Clint Eastwood, 1962
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Winston Churchill, 1941
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Hindenburg Blimp crash
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British Soldiers Returning from the front in 1939
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Albert Einstein on a Long Island beach in 1939
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Joan Crawford on the set of Letty Lynton, 1932
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Marilyn Monroe
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Big Jay McNeely, Olympic Auditorium, 1953
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Babe Ruth’s 1920 MLB debut
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Clint Eastwood working on his 1958 Jag XK 120 in 1960
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Baltimore Slums, 1938
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American Poet Walt Whitman, 1868
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Louis Armstrong practicing backstage in 1946
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Girls delivering ice, 1918
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Lou Gehrig, July 4, 1939. Photo taken right after his famous retirement speech. He would pass away just two years later from ALS.
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Times Square 1947
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Lee Harvey Oswald, 1963, being transported to questioning before his murder Trial for the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
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Helen Keller meeting comedian Charlie Chaplin in 1918
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Burger Flipper 1938
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Madison Square Park New York City around 1900
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Union Soldiers taking a break 1863
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WWII soldiers at Easter
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Boys selling flowers in 1908
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An Oklahoman farmer during the great dust bowl in 1939
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Brothers Robert Kennedy, Edward ‘Ted’ Kennedy and John F. Kennedy outside the Oval Office.
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Sophia Loren and Jayne Mansfield
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Louis Armstrong plays to his wife, Lucille, in Cairo, Egypt 1961
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Brooklyn Bridge in 1904
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Two Boxers after a fight
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Cornell Rowing Team 1914
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Henry Ford, 1919