Showing posts with label Image of World history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Image of World history. Show all posts

Monday, 13 April 2015

Rare image of Red Indian Prisoners at Fort Marion, Florida

Rare Image of Red Indian prisoners 
The photograph was taken about 1875. The Red Indian prisoners  arrived at Fort Marion, Florida. The Copyright of this image is protected at Yale Collection of Western Americana, Beinecke Rare Book and Manuscript Library.

Thursday, 17 January 2013

Rare Image of Fidel Castro

Rare Image of Fidel Castro

Fidel Castro is a Cuban revolutionary and politician, having held the position of Prime Minister of Cuba from 1959 to 1976, and then President from 1976 to 2008.

Castro is a controversial and highly divisive world figure, being lauded as a champion of anti-imperialism, humanitarianism, socialism and environmentalism by his supporters, but his critics have accused him of being a dictator whose authoritarian administration has overseen multiple human rights abuses both at home and abroad.


Image: Cuban President Fidel Castro (3rd row, R) in 1961; Former Cuban leader Fidel Castro now

Tuesday, 12 June 2012

Rare Picture of First War Tank

First War Tank
The first tanks were so loud that it was impossible to communicate via radio; instead they used carrier pigeons!

The Mark I was the world’s first combat tank made by the British Army during World War I. it was developed to be able to cross trenches, resist small arms fire, travel over difficult terrain, carry supplies, and to capture fortified enemy positions. 

The noise inside the tank was deafening and the driver used hand signals to communicate with the gearsmen. He first got their attention by banging on the engine block with a heavy spanner. There was no wireless radio communication.

Communication with command posts was by means of carrier pigeons that had their own small exit hatch in the sponsons, or by runners. The noise and vibration was too great to use any other form of communication and early experiments showed that carrier pigeons were the best route.

Tanks had major flaws when they came out. However, British propaganda often used tanks and promoted them. They portrayed them as the wonder weapon that would quickly win World War I.

Friday, 25 May 2012

Titanic Drowned News

The News Paper Containing Titanic News

The front page of the April 16, 1912 evening edition of the Boston Globe, detailing the Titanic Disaster is shown. The page is among a collection of newspapers covering the event that will be among the artifacts put up on the block by Bonhams during their “R.M.S. Titanic: 100 Years of Fact and Fiction” auction in New York.

N.B. - Photo Courtesy : Associated Press, New York, America. This is just for sharing.

All Rights Reserved By "The Associated Press".
 

Tuesday, 22 May 2012

Saturday, 19 May 2012

Rare Photos of Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking as a child

Graduation party of Stephen Hawking

Stephen Hawking 

Marriage of Stephen Hawking 

Hawking with his wife and two children

Stephen Hawking as a child

Young Stephen Hawking 

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