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  2. 100 Photographs that Changed the World - Wikipedia

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    Society (documenting images that captured moments that shifted public acquaintance with political, social, cultural and environmental issues); War (pivotal moments of conflict and associated violence); and; Science and Nature (capturing technological triumphs, defeats and horrors). The three subsections are:

  3. List of photographs considered the most important - Wikipedia

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    100 Photographs that Changed the World, 2003 book by the editors of Life; Fine-art photography; History of the camera; History of photography; Monkey selfie copyright dispute; People notable for being the subject of a specific photograph; Pulitzer Prize for Photography; Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography; Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News ...

  4. 50 Fascinating Images That You Probably Didn’t See In History ...

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    Image credits: UrbanAchievers6371 Scouten says we can get a lot of information from an old photo. "For people who enjoy research, photos give us many clues to when the photo was taken.

  5. George Steinmetz - Wikipedia

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    Empty Quarter contains images of the Arabian landscape, its people, and its wildlife. Desert Air is a photographic collection of the world's "extreme deserts", which receive less than four inches of precipitation per year. Included are photographs of the Gobi Desert, the Sahara, and Death Valley. "New York Air" is an aerial portrait of New York ...

  6. Guinness World Records that have never been broken - AOL

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    The world's tallest man, as confirmed by the Guinness Book of Records, is Robert Pershing Wadlow, who was born in 1918 in Alton, Ill. Standing at a colossal 8'11.1″ (2.72 m) and weighing in at ...

  7. The Longest Yarn - Wikipedia

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    The Longest Yarn is an artwork commemorating the 80th anniversary of the Normandy Landings, which took place in 1944. [1] It consists of a number of dioramas created in knitted and crocheted wool. Each diorama represents a scene from the 1962 movie The Longest Day. [1] There are 80 dioramas - echoing the 80 years that have passed since the ...

  8. Category:History book cover images - Wikipedia

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    File:A History of Britain I, At the Edge of the World.jpg; File:A History of Christianity (first edition).jpg; File:A History of Christianity- The First Three Thousand Years.jpg; File:A History of Philosophy volume I Greece and Rome part I.jpeg; File:A History of Science, Technology, and Philosophy in the 16th and 17th Centuries.jpg

  9. The story behind the longest Oscars acceptance speech in history

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    Greer Garson in November 1936 (Sasha/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) On 4 March 1943, Greer Garson stepped behind a lectern at the Cocoanut Grove nightclub inside the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles.