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In July, 2015, they released the anniversary album "Dugout Accident", and held a "Unison Square Garden Live Special "fun time 724"" in Nippon Budokan. [4] On July, 2019, they released a 15th anniversary coupling best album " Bee-Side Sea-Side: B-side Collection Album ". and , held a concert『Program 15th』in Maishima Sports Island.
One page that is dedicated to celebrating photography from history is Old-Time Photos on Facebook. This account shares digitized versions of photos from the late 1800s all the way up to the 1980s.
National Geographic Image Collection (1888–present), collection of more than 10 million digital images, transparencies, b&w prints, early auto chromes, and pieces of original artwork New York Daily News (1880–2007), online photo archive DailyNewsPix, with photographs dating back to 1880 New York Public Library: ≈ 30% Public domain
17th Asian Games Incheon 2014 Official Album; 18 bästa; 20 Number 1's Now; 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section; 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Eric Clapton; 20th Century Masters – The Millennium Collection: The Best of Free; The Millennium Collection: The ...
These are NASA-captured satellite photos in a series titled “Images of Change.” One picture shows the state of Rondônia in Western Brazil between 1975 and 2009 when vast forest lands were ...
Some of the best rock, pop, jazz and country albums were released in 1971, including classics by David Bowie, Dolly Parton, Led Zeppelin, and Miles Davis. These albums all turn 50 years old in 2021.
John Peel's record collection contains 26,000 LPs, 40,000 singles and 40,000 CDs. [3] Julián Ruiz (born 1950): 623,202 items, mostly vinyl LPs and singles. [4] Phil Swern (born 1948): at least 200,000 vinyl singles, 80,000 vinyl albums, and 300,000 CDs. Swern notes that he may have between six and seven million titles in total, but no ...
He actively expanded his collection by advertising in magazines, [1] e.g. in the Winter 1959 issue of Film Quarterly "Wanting to buy: Old movie stills - ca. 1915 to 1935; early comedies -- well-known stars and productions." [3] In 1960, Bettmann moved it from his apartment at 215 East 57th Street, in New York City to the Tishman Building.