ZUM4868652: Aug 08, 1953 - Hey, Dad weight a minute... called 6-year-old Kim in trapper clothing and took the camera in order to make a snapshot of his father, the famous American movie actor Broderick Crawford who just leaves the underground station at Kurgfuers Tendamm, with his wife. After the war Crawford arrived for the first time in Berlin in order to his part in the just began film of the 20th-centuary-fox” Men the Night”. The great 3-dimensional, international film deals a topical matter, about the American occupation soldiers in ~ ~ and has political-criminal tendency. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4868928: Aug. 08, 1953 - Aftermath of the Earthquakes: American Marines seen handing out food to an aged inhabitant one of the victims of the recent earthquake at Ithaca, one of the Ionian Islands which suffered. The food is being served from emergency field kitchens set up by the American. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4869530: Aug. 08, 1953 - Explosion of an ammonia tank-car at Darmstadt: Last Friday morning an ammonia car exploded on the territory of the chemical firm Rohm and Haas; the reasonsare not cleared yet. In some seconds the whole area was wrapped in thick ammonia clowds. The laborers had to the hospital with Serio poisoning. The Work to fight the fire and to save the labourors was very difficult, because the wind always changed and the corade gas too. / Bridgeman Images
ZUM4869591: Aug 10, 1947 - Washington, District of Columbia, U.S. - President HARRY S. TRUMAN (C) signs a proclamation marking August 1st, 1947, the 40th birthday of the AAF, as Air Force Day, at a White House ceremony on the 10th, witnessed by former Lieutenant General JAMES H. DOOLITTLE (L), president of the Air Force Association; W. STUART SYMINGTON (R), Assistant Secretary of War for Air; Major General LAURIE NORSTAD (2nd R) and Director of Plans and Operations Division of the War Department General Staff; and Lieutenant General HOYT S. VANDENBERG (2nd L), Deputy Commander of the AAF. Observances from coast to coast and throughout the world will honor the millions of men and women, living and dead, whose contributions to the growth of American air power make the AAF this country's most far-reaching weapon of defense. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4974697: Butterfly Morpho Achilles. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801), for the naturalist collection, published in 1790 by George Shaw. Achilles morpho or Great blue banded butterfly. Morpho achilles (Papilio achilles). Handcolored copperplate engraving, by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801), artist and engraver, from George Shaw's “” Naturalist's Miscellany”” (1790). / Bridgeman Images
FLO4974639: Virginia Aster or Harvester - Plate engraved by S.Watts, from an illustration by Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857), from the Botanical Register of Sydenham Edwards (1768-1819), England, 1833 - New York aster, Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (Glossy aster, Aster adulterinus) - Engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Edwards' “The Botanical Register,” London, Ridgway, 1833, Edwards, Sydenham Teast (c.1768-1819) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4974645: Banksia gardneri, Australian Oiginary - Engraved by S.Watts, from an illustration by Sarah Anne Drake (1803-1857), from the Botanical Register of Sydenham Edwards (1768-1819), England, 1833 - Prostrate banksia, Banksia gardneri (Banksia prostrata) - Engraving by S. Watts after an illustration by Miss Drake from Sydenham Wards' “” The Botanical Register,” London, Ridgway, 1833, Edwards, Sydenham Teast (c.1768-1819) / Bridgeman Images
FLO4974681: Lori nonnette or blue lori from Tahitian. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801) for the naturalist collection, published in 1790 by George Shaw. Violet or blue lorikeet (Purple-blue parrakeet). Vini peruviana (Psittacus porphyrio). Handcolored copperplate engraving, illustration signed N (Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801), artist and engraver) from George Shaw's “” Naturalist's Miscellany”” (1790). / Bridgeman Images
FLO4974711: God on the Day of Judgment, with Mary and Saint John, kings, popes and monks emerging from tombs to enter heaven. On the other side, sinners are herded by demons into the mouth of Hell to be tormented. Handcoloured etching drawn and etched by Thomas Fisher from his Paintings on the Walls of the Chapel of the Trinity, Stratford upon Avon, 1808. / Bridgeman Images
FLO4974661: Greek mythology: the Three Graces (or Charites), Euphrosyne personifies allegress, Thalie, overabundance and Aglae, splendor - Eau forte by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf, based on an illustration by Leonard Defrance (1735-1805), extracted from mythology in fabulous prints or divine figures, circa 1820 - The three graces of Greece mythology: Thalia goddess of festivities, Euphrosyne goddess of joy, and Aglaea goddess of beauty- Handcoloured copperplate engraving engraved by Jacques Louis Constant Lacerf after illustrations by Leonard Defrance from “Mythology in Prints or Figures of Fabled Gods”, Chez P. Blanchard, Paris, c 1820 / Bridgeman Images
FLO4974688: Flying Petaurist from Australia. Copper engraving by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801), drawing by M. Catton, for the naturalist collection, published in 1790 by George Shaw.Yellow bellied Glider or Southern petaurus (Petaurus australis), an arboreal and nocturnal gliding possum. Drawing by Mr. Catton. Handcolored copperplate engraving, by Frederick Polydor Nodder (1751-1801), artist and engraver, from George Shaw's “” Naturalist's Miscellany”” (1790). / Bridgeman Images