Tuesday, 28 October 2014

[ ::: ♥Keep_Mailing♥ ::: ]™ Fw: : Those Were The Days.....

 
Warm Regards
Mohan Lal Kashyap

 


SOME PHOTOGRAPHS YOU MAY HAVE NEVER SEEN BEFORE.....
 
Iran, 1960 - She might be sentenced to death if wearing this in public today.
 
Kabul, 1972 - At that time, Afghanistan was a free, open and stable country.
 
Tokyo, 1983 - Reagan and Emperor
 


Hollywood, 1952  First 3D MovieBwana Devilin history.
 


Miami Beach, Dec. 15, 1941 - A week after attack on Pearl Harbor,
Ruth Lee (waitress of a Chinese restaurant) sat on the beach with a
Chinese national flag to avoid misidentification as Japanese.
 
 

Back stage, Oscars 1956 - Grace Kelly and Audrey Hepburn chatting
 
 

Manhattan, 1969 - Fashion shoot on the street
 


Separate water dispensers during segregation (USA)
 
 

South in USA, 1960 - First African ethnic girl, Ruby Bridges
entering the white school with White bodyguards
 
 
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Berlin, Nov. 1989 - First weekend after
 collapse of the Berlin Wall,
a great number of East Berliners fled into West Berlin.
 
 

Shanghai, 1945 - An American Flying-tiger Air Force member on the
roof of Shanghai International Hotel overlooking Shanghai.
 
 
1991- Steve Jobs and Bill Gates in discussion in basement
 
 

Hollywood, 1928 - MGM (Metro Goldwyn Mayer) shooting the trade mark.
 
 
Hiroshima, Aug. 1945 - Atomic Bomb exploded above the center of Y-shaped intersection.
 
 
Seoul, 1945 - Red Light District
 
 

14-year-old David Beckham signing the contract with Manchester United.
 
 

Punahou School, Hawaii, 1979 - Obama and other members of the basketball team.
 
 
Hillary Rodham Clinton, 1969 - Just graduated from Wellesley College.
 
 

Windows 95 just released
 
 

Paris, 1888 Eiffel Tower under construction.
 
 

The first Ronald McDonald, Willard Scott
 
 

London, 1940 - German and British warplanes in a dogfight.
 
 

Australia, 1942 - An American soldier with a pet kangaroo joey
at allied base in the Southwest Pacific war zone
 
 

London, 1955 - customers listening to the records in
soundproof cubicles at a record store
 
 

Stockholm, Sept. 3, 1967 - The first day Swedish traffic
changed from driving on the left to driving on the right
 

The reception at General Motors Technical Center, 1956
 
 
A big difference after 22 years
 
 
 





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