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Hungarian revolutionaries, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)
Hungarian revolutionaries, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)

MEP3270014: Hungarian revolutionaries, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Citizens in the streets of Budapest, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)
Citizens in the streets of Budapest, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)

MEP3270016: Citizens in the streets of Budapest, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The crowd in the street, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)
The crowd in the street, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)

MEP3270021: The crowd in the street, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Policeman caught by rebels, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)
Policeman caught by rebels, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo)

MEP3270039: Policeman caught by rebels, Ungheria, 1950 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Prague Spring, Czech Republic, 1968
Prague Spring, Czech Republic, 1968

MEP2350236: Prague Spring, Czech Republic, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Marc Chagall and Vava Brodksy, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1967 (photo)
Marc Chagall and Vava Brodksy, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1967 (photo)

MEP2368812: Marc Chagall and Vava Brodksy, Saint-Paul-de-Vence, 1967 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Fascist prisoner
Fascist prisoner

MEP2343197: Fascist prisoner / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of Georges Simenon
Portrait of Georges Simenon

MEP2358420: Portrait of Georges Simenon / Bridgeman Images

Prague spring, Praga, Czech Republic, 1968
Prague spring, Praga, Czech Republic, 1968

MEP2365516: Prague spring, Praga, Czech Republic, 1968 / Bridgeman Images

Clement I, pope in 88-99 (print)
Clement I, pope in 88-99 (print)

PVD1698828: Clement I, pope in 88-99 (print) / Bridgeman Images

Gelasius 1st, pope in 492-496 (print)
Gelasius 1st, pope in 492-496 (print)

PVD1698856: Gelasius 1st, pope in 492-496 (print) / Bridgeman Images

The Last Time I Saw Paris: Elizabeth Taylor Roger Moore, 1954 (film still)
The Last Time I Saw Paris: Elizabeth Taylor Roger Moore, 1954 (film still)

PVD1680265: The Last Time I Saw Paris: Elizabeth Taylor Roger Moore, 1954 (film still) / Bridgeman Images

L'Homme de Rio par PhilippedeBroca avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, 1964 (photo)
L'Homme de Rio par PhilippedeBroca avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, 1964 (photo)

DIL1641400: L'Homme de Rio par PhilippedeBroca avec Jean-Paul Belmondo, 1964 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Duplex of 5000 Rupiah banknote, Indonesia, 1992
Duplex of 5000 Rupiah banknote, Indonesia, 1992

PVD1690981: Duplex of 5000 Rupiah banknote, Indonesia, 1992 / Bridgeman Images

Shooting the movie The Longest Day
Shooting the movie The Longest Day

SCC2024481: Shooting the movie The Longest Day / Bridgeman Images

Jean-Pierre Leaud in front of a poster of The 400 Blows, directed by Francois Truffaut during Cannes Film Festival, 1959
Jean-Pierre Leaud in front of a poster of The 400 Blows, directed by Francois Truffaut during Cannes Film Festival, 1959

SCC2025624: Jean-Pierre Leaud in front of a poster of The 400 Blows, directed by Francois Truffaut during Cannes Film Festival, 1959 / Bridgeman Images

The Grand Palais
The Grand Palais

BLO1831696: The Grand Palais / Bridgeman Images

Demonstration of the unavailable
Demonstration of the unavailable

BLO2221505: Demonstration of the unavailable / Bridgeman Images

Algerian workers
Algerian workers

BLO2160675: Algerian workers / Bridgeman Images

Sophia Loren posing in front of a mirror in a hats shop, 1963 (b/w photo)
Sophia Loren posing in front of a mirror in a hats shop, 1963 (b/w photo)

MEP1562836: Sophia Loren posing in front of a mirror in a hats shop, 1963 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Destroyed buildings and a wrecked car in Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegowina
Destroyed buildings and a wrecked car in Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegowina

MEP2414030: Destroyed buildings and a wrecked car in Sarajevo, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegowina / Bridgeman Images

The liner “France”
The liner “France”

BLO2454834: The liner “France” / Bridgeman Images

Lino Ventura playing Vito Genovese
Lino Ventura playing Vito Genovese

MEP2337204: Lino Ventura playing Vito Genovese / Bridgeman Images

Fascist auxiliaries parading
Fascist auxiliaries parading

MEP2342350: Fascist auxiliaries parading / Bridgeman Images

Revolutionaries controlling the border between Austria and Hungary, Unspecified, 1950 (b/w photo)
Revolutionaries controlling the border between Austria and Hungary, Unspecified, 1950 (b/w photo)

MEP3270068: Revolutionaries controlling the border between Austria and Hungary, Unspecified, 1950 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A soldier between two women from Prague, 1968 (b/w photo)
A soldier between two women from Prague, 1968 (b/w photo)

MEP3616392: A soldier between two women from Prague, 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Prague Spring, 1968 (b/w photo)
Prague Spring, 1968 (b/w photo)

MEP3616396: Prague Spring, 1968 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Tungurahua - Ecuador - Volcano Tungurahua - Ecuador - Tungurahua is an active stratovolcano located in the Andes of Ecuador. It peaks at 5023 meters. Tungurahua is an active stratovolcano located in Cordillera Central of the Andes in Ecuador. Eruption feather seen in march 2008
Tungurahua - Ecuador - Volcano Tungurahua - Ecuador - Tungurahua is an active stratovolcano located in the Andes of Ecuador. It peaks at 5023 meters. Tungurahua is an active stratovolcano located in Cordillera Central of the Andes in Ecuador. Eruption feather seen in march 2008

PIX4677585: Tungurahua - Ecuador - Volcano Tungurahua - Ecuador - Tungurahua is an active stratovolcano located in the Andes of Ecuador. It peaks at 5023 meters. Tungurahua is an active stratovolcano located in Cordillera Central of the Andes in Ecuador. Eruption feather seen in march 2008 / Bridgeman Images

Sulfur carrier in Kawah Ijen -Java, Indonesia - Sulfur porter at Kawah Ijen volcano -Java, Indonesia - Minor load of sulfur ore blocks extracted from the solfatare of the volcano Kawah Ijen on the island of Java in Indonesia. A miner is carrying sulfur from Kawah Ijen volcano. Island of Java, Indonesia
Sulfur carrier in Kawah Ijen -Java, Indonesia - Sulfur porter at Kawah Ijen volcano -Java, Indonesia - Minor load of sulfur ore blocks extracted from the solfatare of the volcano Kawah Ijen on the island of Java in Indonesia. A miner is carrying sulfur from Kawah Ijen volcano. Island of Java, Indonesia

PIX4677077: Sulfur carrier in Kawah Ijen -Java, Indonesia - Sulfur porter at Kawah Ijen volcano -Java, Indonesia - Minor load of sulfur ore blocks extracted from the solfatare of the volcano Kawah Ijen on the island of Java in Indonesia. A miner is carrying sulfur from Kawah Ijen volcano. Island of Java, Indonesia / Bridgeman Images

Desintegration of a Higgs boson - LHC ATLAS: Simulated Higgs decaying into four muons - Simulated disintegration of a Higgs boson into four muons (yellow traces) by the LHC ATLAS experience (Large Hadron Collider). This track is an example of simulated data modelled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The Higgs boson is produced in the collision of two protons at 14 TeV and quickly decays into four muons, a type of heavy electron that is not absorbed by the detector. The tracks of the muons are shown in yellow
Desintegration of a Higgs boson - LHC ATLAS: Simulated Higgs decaying into four muons - Simulated disintegration of a Higgs boson into four muons (yellow traces) by the LHC ATLAS experience (Large Hadron Collider). This track is an example of simulated data modelled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The Higgs boson is produced in the collision of two protons at 14 TeV and quickly decays into four muons, a type of heavy electron that is not absorbed by the detector. The tracks of the muons are shown in yellow

PIX4650618: Desintegration of a Higgs boson - LHC ATLAS: Simulated Higgs decaying into four muons - Simulated disintegration of a Higgs boson into four muons (yellow traces) by the LHC ATLAS experience (Large Hadron Collider). This track is an example of simulated data modelled for the ATLAS detector on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. The Higgs boson is produced in the collision of two protons at 14 TeV and quickly decays into four muons, a type of heavy electron that is not absorbed by the detector. The tracks of the muons are shown in yellow / Bridgeman Images

Artificial satellite Sputnik 1 - Illustration - Artificial satellite Sputnik 1 - Illustration - Artist's view of the Sputnik satellite 1. This satellite was the first artificial satellite on Earth. Put into orbit on October 4, 1957, it rotated around the Earth in 97 minutes. Its only functionality was the broadcast of a “beep-beep” on radio waves
Artificial satellite Sputnik 1 - Illustration - Artificial satellite Sputnik 1 - Illustration - Artist's view of the Sputnik satellite 1. This satellite was the first artificial satellite on Earth. Put into orbit on October 4, 1957, it rotated around the Earth in 97 minutes. Its only functionality was the broadcast of a “beep-beep” on radio waves

PIX4642528: Artificial satellite Sputnik 1 - Illustration - Artificial satellite Sputnik 1 - Illustration - Artist's view of the Sputnik satellite 1. This satellite was the first artificial satellite on Earth. Put into orbit on October 4, 1957, it rotated around the Earth in 97 minutes. Its only functionality was the broadcast of a “beep-beep” on radio waves / Bridgeman Images

Satellite Planck. Illustration - Artist's view of the European satellite Planck separating from the upper floor of the Ariane V rocket, 30 minutes after its launch. This satellite measures temperature fluctuations in the fossil radiation of the primordial universe. Planck separates from upper stage. Planck separated from the launcher about 30 minutes after launch, a couple of minutes after Herschel. The two spacecraft independently headed towards their respective orbits around the second Lagrange point of the Sun - Earth system (L2), some 1.5 million km from Earth in the direction opposite to the Sun. Planck is the first european mission to study the relic radiation from the Big Bang. Ever since the detection of small fluctuations in the temperature of this radiation, called Cosmic Microwave Background, astronomers have used the fluctuations to understand both the origin of the Universe and the formation of galaxies
Satellite Planck. Illustration - Artist's view of the European satellite Planck separating from the upper floor of the Ariane V rocket, 30 minutes after its launch. This satellite measures temperature fluctuations in the fossil radiation of the primordial universe. Planck separates from upper stage. Planck separated from the launcher about 30 minutes after launch, a couple of minutes after Herschel. The two spacecraft independently headed towards their respective orbits around the second Lagrange point of the Sun - Earth system (L2), some 1.5 million km from Earth in the direction opposite to the Sun. Planck is the first european mission to study the relic radiation from the Big Bang. Ever since the detection of small fluctuations in the temperature of this radiation, called Cosmic Microwave Background, astronomers have used the fluctuations to understand both the origin of the Universe and the formation of galaxies

PIX4646038: Satellite Planck. Illustration - Artist's view of the European satellite Planck separating from the upper floor of the Ariane V rocket, 30 minutes after its launch. This satellite measures temperature fluctuations in the fossil radiation of the primordial universe. Planck separates from upper stage. Planck separated from the launcher about 30 minutes after launch, a couple of minutes after Herschel. The two spacecraft independently headed towards their respective orbits around the second Lagrange point of the Sun - Earth system (L2), some 1.5 million km from Earth in the direction opposite to the Sun. Planck is the first european mission to study the relic radiation from the Big Bang. Ever since the detection of small fluctuations in the temperature of this radiation, called Cosmic Microwave Background, astronomers have used the fluctuations to understand both the origin of the Universe and the formation of galaxies / Bridgeman Images

Profiles of Alexander the Great  and Olympias his mother (Cameo)
Profiles of Alexander the Great  and Olympias his mother (Cameo)

LRI4669482: Profiles of Alexander the Great and Olympias his mother (Cameo) / Bridgeman Images

Andromede Galaxy - The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) - The Andromede galaxy is located about 2.3 million years ago - light from Earth. Two satellite galaxies accompany it: M32 (NGC 221) at the top left of the nucleus, and M110 (NGC 205) at the bottom. Like the lactee path, the Andromede galaxy belongs to the local group, making up about thirty galaxies. M31, the Great galaxy in Andromeda, is a gigantic collection of more than 300 billion stars and is located about 2 million light years from Earth. Companion dwarf elliptical galaxies M32 and M110 are also visible. M31 and its companions are part of our local group of galaxies, which includes the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds, and M33. The Andromeda Galaxy is headed towards our Milky Way Galaxy and is expected to collide with it and possibly merge into a gigantic elliptical galaxy in about 3 billion years
Andromede Galaxy - The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) - The Andromede galaxy is located about 2.3 million years ago - light from Earth. Two satellite galaxies accompany it: M32 (NGC 221) at the top left of the nucleus, and M110 (NGC 205) at the bottom. Like the lactee path, the Andromede galaxy belongs to the local group, making up about thirty galaxies. M31, the Great galaxy in Andromeda, is a gigantic collection of more than 300 billion stars and is located about 2 million light years from Earth. Companion dwarf elliptical galaxies M32 and M110 are also visible. M31 and its companions are part of our local group of galaxies, which includes the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds, and M33. The Andromeda Galaxy is headed towards our Milky Way Galaxy and is expected to collide with it and possibly merge into a gigantic elliptical galaxy in about 3 billion years

PIX4608934: Andromede Galaxy - The Andromeda Galaxy (M31) - The Andromede galaxy is located about 2.3 million years ago - light from Earth. Two satellite galaxies accompany it: M32 (NGC 221) at the top left of the nucleus, and M110 (NGC 205) at the bottom. Like the lactee path, the Andromede galaxy belongs to the local group, making up about thirty galaxies. M31, the Great galaxy in Andromeda, is a gigantic collection of more than 300 billion stars and is located about 2 million light years from Earth. Companion dwarf elliptical galaxies M32 and M110 are also visible. M31 and its companions are part of our local group of galaxies, which includes the Milky Way and Magellanic Clouds, and M33. The Andromeda Galaxy is headed towards our Milky Way Galaxy and is expected to collide with it and possibly merge into a gigantic elliptical galaxy in about 3 billion years / Bridgeman Images

Portrait of N. Armstrong - Portrait of Neil A. Armstrong. Apollo 11 - Portrait of Neil A. Armstrong, Commander Apollo 11. 01/07/1969. Portrait of Commander Neil A. Armstrong. Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission. Jul 01 1969
Portrait of N. Armstrong - Portrait of Neil A. Armstrong. Apollo 11 - Portrait of Neil A. Armstrong, Commander Apollo 11. 01/07/1969. Portrait of Commander Neil A. Armstrong. Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission. Jul 01 1969

PIX4595448: Portrait of N. Armstrong - Portrait of Neil A. Armstrong. Apollo 11 - Portrait of Neil A. Armstrong, Commander Apollo 11. 01/07/1969. Portrait of Commander Neil A. Armstrong. Apollo 11 Lunar Landing Mission. Jul 01 1969 / Bridgeman Images

Shooting star rain - Leonid Meteor Storm - Leonides in front of the constellation Orion, November 2001. Leonid meteor storm. November 200
Shooting star rain - Leonid Meteor Storm - Leonides in front of the constellation Orion, November 2001. Leonid meteor storm. November 200

PIX4598786: Shooting star rain - Leonid Meteor Storm - Leonides in front of the constellation Orion, November 2001. Leonid meteor storm. November 200 / Bridgeman Images


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